Monday, 16 January 2012


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Top 3 Movies of the Month...
The Girl With Dragon Tattoo  (2011)  ☆ (Drama)











This new version of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" just seems amazing to me because the Americans normally mess good films like this up.... but the way they've gone about this film this time is above standard. They put well known and good quality actors in this movie e.g Daniel Craig, Robin Wright and Peter Haber as you well know, or will if you are going to watch, which is highly recommended. The lighting, the locations and writing of the movie, was followed really well. Well done Hollywood for doing such a good job!  A good film team nailed this one on the head!...

David Fincher has given The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo a very serious software and operating system upgrade. This new English-language remake, – based on Stieg Larsson's bestselling crime novel – is sleeker, smoother, sexier than its Swedish predecessors. It is a muscular, overwhelmingly confident movie – and its brutal violence is thus even tougher to take.
 
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Johnny English "Reborn"  (2011)
☆ (Comedy)
 













This new Johnny English Movie is genius!, it really made me laugh, In this one Johnny English has a apprentice and as usual Johnny thinks hes knows everything, but the apprentice is telling him different. But there is one let down, the story line is roughly the same its not for most film critics but for those of you that love comedy and Rowan Atkinson in the mr bean movies your going to love this!. It did take some time to bring another Johnny English movie out but that was because of the funding and popularity of the last movie, getting the funding did come though in the end and made another fantastic comedy Movie for the history books.






Fans of British television comedy will have grown up with the unique wit and physical presence of Rowan Atkinson. Emerging from sketch show NOT THE NINE O'CLOCK NEWS, he partnered with writer Richard Curtis (FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, LOVE ACTUALLY) to create Edmund Blackadder, the effeminate, awkward bastard son of a fictional King Richard IV in the popular sit-com THE BLACK ADDER. The real genius came in the second season when Ben Elton was brought on as co-writer, Atkinson moved into a solely acting role and his character transformed into a smart, cynical Elizabethan lord, who was confidante to the Queen and surrounded by imbeciles he could bully and kick in the backside. After four seasons, the hugely successful series did what all good British sitcoms do and quit while ahead, only for Atkinson and Curtis to reemerge with a new creation that would prove immeasurably more successful the world over - Mr. Bean.

 
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War Horse (2011)
★ ★ ★   (Adventure/Drama)       
War Horse was outstanding, another one of Steven Spielberg brilliant movies, the movie gave me all sorts of different emotion though the whole film. That is why when people know that Steven is making a movie, everyone can not wait to see it because they just know it will be as good as all of his other movies and every one of his movies will catch you in one way or another. Not quite an action thriller to what he normally tackles in to but he has done such a good job on this Adventure/Drama. I think the newly come actor Jeremy Irvine had done a good job considering it was his first appearance on one of the biggest movies of his career, this movie will now kick off a big Hollywood acting career (Hopefully). I also love the fact that the movie was filmed in Britain and that Spielberg said that "this is my first truly British film".


 
There’s a shot in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse that just might be the most Spielbergian thing the director has ever done. The scene is First World War-era occupied France, and a pair of German soldiers are about to be shot for desertion. The camera takes up position beside a windmill, the firing squad take aim — and at the crucial moment, one of the mill’s sails passes silently in front of the lens. We hear a crack, and a second later we see the bodies fall to the ground, but the blunt horror of the scene is hidden by the natural cut. All of the wrenching, sentimental impact of death, but none of the nasty mess: that’s vintage Spielberg.
And what a pleasure it is to have him back. There’s been a twinkle missing from his recent work, perhaps most noticeably in his recent 3D, computer-generated Tintin adaptation. It felt like a mid-life crisis movie; the work of an old man fumbling with a younger generation’s toys. But War Horse pulls in the opposite direction. This is a soaring, sprawling epic that harks back to the dream-big visionaries of old Hollywood: John Ford, David Lean, David O. Selznick. It was shot on real film stock in the rolling English countryside and on huge, hand-built sets, with barely a pixel in sight. Spielberg’s regular director of photography, Janusz Kaminski, conjures up the romantic staginess of Ford’s horse operas with scenes of horses and riders on the crests of hills, backlit by impossibly saturated sunsets. It’s expansive, expensive, and long on both sincerity and running time. It’s also the best thing Spielberg has made in at least ten years. 
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