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RE: Last film you watched
Tarka The Otter(1979)
A classic family film from director David Cobham.Following the trials and tribulations of an otter and its family in the wild.Narrated by Peter Ustinov and done in an anthropomorphic style for the benefit of younger viewers,its educational and the stunning cinematography holds up with most natural history films made today.Also starring Peter Bennett and Edward Underdown.
7.5/10
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rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
The Curse of Frankenstein(1957)
A great effort from director Terence Fisher that marks Peter Cushing's first appearance as Dr.Frankenstein,a character that later became synonymous with films made by Hammer Studios.This film in particalur has great pathos due to Christopher Lee's touching performance as Frankenstein's creation.
8/10
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The Swarm(1978)
Another ridiculous effort from the ever ambitious Irwin Allen.Starring Henry Fonda,Olivia de Havilland and Michael Caine.Despite the stellar cast this never rises above the level of silly B movie status.
4/10
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Heywood Jablome
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RE: Last film you watched
Alien : Covenant
If, like me, you were really looking forward to Prometheus back in 2012 and came out of the cinema thinking "wtf was that badly written, jumbled mess?" then despite a lot to commend it, you will feel more of the same after watching this.
Thankfully there is none of the inanely stupid characters that inhabited Prometheus, and as an ensemble the cast do well, but just like its predecessor this film suffers from trying to be more than one type of film, and never deciding which.
As a straight up SciFi horror movie it succeeds for the most part, but for fans of the Alien mythology who were hoping it would right the wrongs of Prometheus, it falls short in my view.
Fassbender is superb in his dual role and I have to confess I was pleasantly surprised by Danny Macbride, whom I mainly associate with Eastbound and Down (great) and the flick Your Highness (real bad).
Also what I noticed was that in my opinion this film didn't seem to have Ridley Scott's "every frame a stunning visage" visual style, and to be honest some very dodgy CGI on the Neomorphs.
Still worth a solid 6/10 but overall still a bit of a confused effort to follow up Prometheus that is clearly in itself a confused predecessor to Scott's promised next installment.
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