What Have You Just Seen... Marks Out of 5
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A History of Violence 2.5/5
A disappointment. Stars off well, with an effective build-up, then has nowhere left to go. By the time William Hurt appeared doing his sub-DeNiro gangster schtick (who did he blow to get an Oscar nom?) I didn't care. Might have be preferable with a better lead actor. Viggo Mortensen is so incredibly bland and sleepy-looking I had no idea what he was supposed to be thinking.
This review http://www.wafflemovies.com/ahistoryofviolence.html addresses some points I feel are valid.
Check out the first post in this thread. Very interesting and well-written. Makes some excellent points. http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showt ... p?t=440499
A disappointment. Stars off well, with an effective build-up, then has nowhere left to go. By the time William Hurt appeared doing his sub-DeNiro gangster schtick (who did he blow to get an Oscar nom?) I didn't care. Might have be preferable with a better lead actor. Viggo Mortensen is so incredibly bland and sleepy-looking I had no idea what he was supposed to be thinking.
This review http://www.wafflemovies.com/ahistoryofviolence.html addresses some points I feel are valid.
Check out the first post in this thread. Very interesting and well-written. Makes some excellent points. http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showt ... p?t=440499
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Little known and underrated ? Tai-Chi Master ?
It's one of Jet's biggest movies !
At least you, myself, Brad and Hungfist have seen it.
It's one of Jet's biggest movies !
At least you, myself, Brad and Hungfist have seen it.
I used to be "the man who loves the movies you hate".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
Now I'm just "that weird french guy with a cat avatar who comes to BnB once a year for no reason and then disappears again".
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i have seen it also lol
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The Oscars, shows you how pathetic they are. I liked the film mind you, but really an Oscar nomination for that!?!?!?Markgway wrote:A History of Violence 2.5/5
By the time William Hurt appeared doing his sub-DeNiro gangster schtick (who did he blow to get an Oscar nom?)
The only thing I can think of is that he has a disease and he is going to die soon, so they stuck the nomination to him.
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Tai Chi Master is indeed one very prolific 90s new wave flick. Blessed with one of the worst 5.1 remixes in Hong Kong dvd history. It can share that top spot with maaaaany dvd's though.
Love Correction 2.5/5
Harmless, light but that is its problems. The ocassional sweet scene between Athena Chu and Nick Cheung helps but Marco Mak has done the right thing by not trying rom-com again.
Tai Chi Master is indeed one very prolific 90s new wave flick. Blessed with one of the worst 5.1 remixes in Hong Kong dvd history. It can share that top spot with maaaaany dvd's though.
Love Correction 2.5/5
Harmless, light but that is its problems. The ocassional sweet scene between Athena Chu and Nick Cheung helps but Marco Mak has done the right thing by not trying rom-com again.
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Yet Story Of Ricky doesn't approach the B-movie full speed ahead extravaganza of those mentioned films. Keep an eye on Joy Sales release scheudle for those and Nam Nai Choi's violent rape/revenge drama Her Vengeance.Haven't seen those two films, but I do admit I enjoyed the bonkers Story of Ricky
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The Night Rider 1/5
A serious idea by Danny Lee and seriously thought over by director Jamie Luk but in the end they misfire incredibly badly. With an unsympathetic character arc for Simon Yam's Tommy, you could certainly always explore that but that never happens. Despite Carina Lau and Danny Lee being standouts.
The Night Rider 1/5
A serious idea by Danny Lee and seriously thought over by director Jamie Luk but in the end they misfire incredibly badly. With an unsympathetic character arc for Simon Yam's Tommy, you could certainly always explore that but that never happens. Despite Carina Lau and Danny Lee being standouts.
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Heroes Shed No Tears - 4/5
Really good film
Not quite a 4.5/5 as the story is a bit rough around the edges and not as good as Bullet In The Head or The Killer, this was one of Woo's early films to be fair though. The ending seemed rather strange and abrupt also.
What happened to the father of the little boy in the last shot? I'm pleased its not a "Hollywood" ending though.
In some ways I found the film probably as brutal as BITH.
I also found piece of music really familliar, I'm certain its been used in other movies, its about 55 minutes in it when the 2 Thai hookers undress in that guy's room. It sounded like it was from Game of Death II or Enter The Dragon or something.
Now I really want to put the film on my "To Buy" list when its cheaper
Really good film
What happened to the father of the little boy in the last shot? I'm pleased its not a "Hollywood" ending though.
In some ways I found the film probably as brutal as BITH.
I also found piece of music really familliar, I'm certain its been used in other movies, its about 55 minutes in it when the 2 Thai hookers undress in that guy's room. It sounded like it was from Game of Death II or Enter The Dragon or something.
Now I really want to put the film on my "To Buy" list when its cheaper


