Bound is very good.
What Have You Just Seen... Marks Out of 5
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Sympathy for Lady Vengeance: 4/5
I enjoyed this, it seemed even weirder than Oldboy, but I had a hard time following what was going on. I did miss the first 10 minutes, though.
I hope Tartan releases the Director's Cut on Blu-ray.
S1m0ne: 2.5/5
How very average. It seemed unintentionally laughable a lot of the time, and people just acted unrealistically in the film.
The Thing (1982): 3/5
The effects were absolutely disgusting, so well done there. It was all right, but I don't really need to see it again.
I enjoyed this, it seemed even weirder than Oldboy, but I had a hard time following what was going on. I did miss the first 10 minutes, though.
I hope Tartan releases the Director's Cut on Blu-ray.
S1m0ne: 2.5/5
How very average. It seemed unintentionally laughable a lot of the time, and people just acted unrealistically in the film.
The Thing (1982): 3/5
The effects were absolutely disgusting, so well done there. It was all right, but I don't really need to see it again.
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Dexter Season 2 - 7/10
This follows on from the first series directly and wraps things up - for now, albeit rather feebly. Still, I was hooked.
The Unit Season's 1-3 - 7/10
I can review these all together as though there are some feeable attempts at a central plot it's consistently the same throughout. It's a combination of some silly homefront drama and President David Palmer *bumps up the marks) of 24 and some other men being special forces badasses. It's not really very good but it arouses that part of my male brain that's a little bit Tom Clancy and thus it's a good watch.
Psycho - 8/10
Yes, I have only just seen this. Sorry! Having seen so many films that it has inspired it feels rather familiar and not as tense as it really should be, some of the gravitas is lost. Got to say though, the shock sequences are VERY effective and don't seem dated at all. Glad I have finally seen it.
Matchstick Men - 10/10
That rating is for Alison Lohman's character, the film gets a 4.
Tipping the Velvet - 8/10
A bit rushed which results in the drama being ineffective and often second fiddle to the humour and pure TV exploitation of sapphism. But I did like it.
Monster's Ball - 9/10
Halle Berry didn't really deserve an Oscar but the film, as a Hollywood production it is excellent and the ending is just superb.
This follows on from the first series directly and wraps things up - for now, albeit rather feebly. Still, I was hooked.
The Unit Season's 1-3 - 7/10
I can review these all together as though there are some feeable attempts at a central plot it's consistently the same throughout. It's a combination of some silly homefront drama and President David Palmer *bumps up the marks) of 24 and some other men being special forces badasses. It's not really very good but it arouses that part of my male brain that's a little bit Tom Clancy and thus it's a good watch.
Psycho - 8/10
Yes, I have only just seen this. Sorry! Having seen so many films that it has inspired it feels rather familiar and not as tense as it really should be, some of the gravitas is lost. Got to say though, the shock sequences are VERY effective and don't seem dated at all. Glad I have finally seen it.
Matchstick Men - 10/10
That rating is for Alison Lohman's character, the film gets a 4.
Tipping the Velvet - 8/10
A bit rushed which results in the drama being ineffective and often second fiddle to the humour and pure TV exploitation of sapphism. But I did like it.
Monster's Ball - 9/10
Halle Berry didn't really deserve an Oscar but the film, as a Hollywood production it is excellent and the ending is just superb.
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I too thought Monster's Ball was excellent. Personally I think she deserved it.
@ Gasteropod: I would expect the Theatrical Cut (aka - Colour Version) first on BD seeing as that's the version most know. The Director's Cut (aka - Fade to Black Version) is something considered more special and will probably follow in an SE. All just IMO of course.
@ Gasteropod: I would expect the Theatrical Cut (aka - Colour Version) first on BD seeing as that's the version most know. The Director's Cut (aka - Fade to Black Version) is something considered more special and will probably follow in an SE. All just IMO of course.
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Plenty of Blu-rays are the unrated and director's cut versions though. Bad Santa even gives you the choice, as does Blade Runner of course, and Hellboy is the Director's Cut in the UK without even being advertised as so!bradavon wrote:I too thought Monster's Ball was excellent. Personally I think she deserved it.
@ Gasteropod: I would expect the Theatrical Cut (aka - Colour Version) first on BD seeing as that's the version most know. The Director's Cut (aka - Fade to Black Version) is something considered more special and will probably follow in an SE. All just IMO of course.
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The Bourne Identity (HD DVD) - 4/5
I love this film. I watched my HD DVD for the first time and was very impressed. I thought the soundtrack was a bit lacking when compared to my old DVD, so after I watched the film I had a fiddle with my HTPC & cables... Turns out, the cable that sent the centre & sub channels to my amp was faulty!
The centre channel was quiet & the bass was none-existant. I replaced the cable and boom, deep bass & clear speach!
I'm guessing I will watch The Bourne Supremacy next...
I love this film. I watched my HD DVD for the first time and was very impressed. I thought the soundtrack was a bit lacking when compared to my old DVD, so after I watched the film I had a fiddle with my HTPC & cables... Turns out, the cable that sent the centre & sub channels to my amp was faulty!
The centre channel was quiet & the bass was none-existant. I replaced the cable and boom, deep bass & clear speach!
I'm guessing I will watch The Bourne Supremacy next...
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They were faulty, not cheap. They'd have been a whole lot more expensive (like, 3 times more) if I hadn't got them at trade price too.
I replaced them with some cheaper cables that had been lying around in a drawer for ages. Until I get replacement cables from work for the dud ones, these cheaper ones will do for now...
I replaced them with some cheaper cables that had been lying around in a drawer for ages. Until I get replacement cables from work for the dud ones, these cheaper ones will do for now...
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The Incredible Kung Fu Master - 3.5/5
1979 kung fu film starring Stephen Tung Wei. Wonderful appearances by Sammo Hung (funny as hell kung fu teacher as usual), Philip Ko Fei, Lee Hoi San, Meng Hoi and Chung Fat.
Action = 4.25/5, I expected a mess, as there were supposed to be four action directors invloved with the choreography of the fight scenes. Even though they are all great in their department (Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying, Leung Kar-yan and Yuen Biao), I thought it was going to be a case of "Too many cooks spoil the action". It was not and I was very amused.
Overall = 3.5/5 as the story somehow lacks the heart of the other kung fu classics, such as "The Magnificent Butcher" or "Drunken Master".
1979 kung fu film starring Stephen Tung Wei. Wonderful appearances by Sammo Hung (funny as hell kung fu teacher as usual), Philip Ko Fei, Lee Hoi San, Meng Hoi and Chung Fat.
Action = 4.25/5, I expected a mess, as there were supposed to be four action directors invloved with the choreography of the fight scenes. Even though they are all great in their department (Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying, Leung Kar-yan and Yuen Biao), I thought it was going to be a case of "Too many cooks spoil the action". It was not and I was very amused.
Overall = 3.5/5 as the story somehow lacks the heart of the other kung fu classics, such as "The Magnificent Butcher" or "Drunken Master".
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What made me think of that? Er... experience? Its my job! Believe me, cables go wrong a lot of the time, whether its dodgy connections or cracks inside the sheath... It happens a lot.bradavon wrote:I've never heard of cables going wrong before, unless they're physically broken which I guess they're not.
What made you think of trying that?
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Awww... the exciting world of Cables...IronMonkey wrote:What made me think of that? Er... experience? Its my job! Believe me, cables go wrong a lot of the time, whether its dodgy connections or cracks inside the sheath... It happens a lot.bradavon wrote:I've never heard of cables going wrong before, unless they're physically broken which I guess they're not.
What made you think of trying that?
I was there, the big BNB blackout of november, 2008. We lost many that day...
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When it comes to Sammo and his regular team (which Biao and LCY most certainly were), you can always count on excellent action.thelostdragon wrote:(Sammo Hung, Lam Ching-ying, Leung Kar-yan and Yuen Biao), I thought it was going to be a case of "Too many cooks spoil the action". It was not and I was very amused.

