greenray
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RE: Last film you watched
Selma(2014) Set in 1965,this refers to the town in Alabama where Martin Luther King Jnr(David Oyelowo)organised a series of marches, culminating in a 50 mile one to Montgomery, Alabama, protesting at blacks not being able to register for voting due to intimidation. Oyelowo puts in a believable performance, catching the peaceful determination of King and also fine speech making skills. In a fairly wordy, but intelligent script it covers family problems with his wife(a fine performance from Carmen Ejogo) and different shades of opinion about the way forward in the black community. There are also some brutal, shocking scenes of white police brutality. Tom Wilkinson is Lyndon B Johnson, Dylan Baker as Edgar J Hoover. Also starring Tim Roth(Governor George Wallace), Oprah Winfrey,Nigel Thatch(Malcolm X), Lorraine Toussaint & Giovanni Ribisi. 7/10
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2017 01:11 by greenray.)
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RE: Last film you watched
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - 9/10.
Very good, would have liked to see Mads get a couple more scenes, but can't really fault it.
If Felicity Jones is still due to be in another movie, then the theory I kinda like is Mara Jade related, although I doubt it. It would be a shame not to see Jyn Erson again, even though the ending was fitting.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - 9/10.
Great stuff, I prefer it to Harry Potter, so I'm looking forward to seeing how the film series play out. I'm happy to see that Jacob (Dan Fogler) will be returning for the second one, he's a funny guy, not sure about Jude Law's casting though, even though I do like him.
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit.
Tha thu 'nad fhaighean.
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rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
The House That Dripped Blood(1971)
An Amicus anthology of four frightening stories : "Method For Murder","Waxworks","Sweets To The Sweet" and "The Cloak".
"Sweets To The Sweet" stars Christopher Lee as a stern father,a true disciplinarian whose seemingly hard done by,cute little daughter is actually anything but.It goes on a bit too long but it does produce the most memorable moments of the film.
7/10
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rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
Lake of Dracula(1971)
Perhaps the name Dracula was added to the title of the western release of Michio Yamamoto'smamoto's Japanese vampire film to try and make it more accessible?
Whatever the reason,Shin Kishida is excellent as the main vampire character that acts just like the legendary Count.
7/10
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