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Sir_Didier_Drogba's Film Thread (SG's Official Film Thread)

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Sir Calumn

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Definately not :p

Anyway, I finally got my ass round to watching Donnie Darko. A pretty good film on the whole, I thought. The acting was really poor but I found the whole story and plot very intriguing and gripping, and the directing and camera work was awesome. That 3 minute sequence when the school is first introduced is one of the best pieces of camera work I have ever seen. I will need to watch it again to fully understand it, but I got most of it and think all in all it was damn decent and that young guy (Richard Kelly I think) who wrote and directed it is obviously a massive talent to watch out for.
 
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Virgo

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seems like the "Let's see overrated movies" week for you Sir_Didier_Drogba :p
 
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Sir Calumn

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Damn straight :p

Only reason I saw them was cos everyone talks about them so much.
 
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Sir Calumn

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Saw Mondovino at last today. It's a French docufilm about globalization in the wine industry which I've wanted to see for a while. It's by Jonathan Nossiter who's a really good film maker, and all in all it was a great piece of work, even though the handheld camera work was awful. Nossiter has a great, cheeky style where he really gets the best comic nuances out of every interview, and moulds together interviews accross three continents seemlessly. One of the best docufilms I've ever seen, and great to see one which isnt particularly political. I recommend it highly. Will say more when my fingers arent too cold to type :p
 
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Sir Calumn

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I just saw an incredible film called Kind Hearts and Coronets. It's one of the old Ealing films, about a man who is 8th in line to a dukedom so he sets out to kill all 8 who stand in his way. They are all played by Alec Guiness who is on top form. It really is a fantastic film, very funny, very intriguing and very watchable. I highly recommend it.
 

Hakeem

Superman
oh yeah, I think Ive heard about that movie.I think I read somewhere that there was a new mopvie being made with a similar plot (being in line and having to kill all in front of them to get to Duke)
 
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Sir Calumn

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Hmmm, Kind Hearts and Coronets is so perfect that it doesnt need to be remade, but a remake could be good I suppose as long as the keep with using the same actor to play every member of the family.
 
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Sir Calumn

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UK People - in a couple of weeks time UCI cinemas are doing late shows of Dead Man's Shoes and Coffee and Cigarettes. Up til now they have only been viewable in arthouse cinemas, so if you havent yet seen these masterpieces I really recommend you take this oppertunity, may be your only chance to see them on the big screne.
 


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