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redziller wrote:Saw Mel Gibson's Ransom for the 1st time tonight. ~OK.
But I was struck by bad guy Gary Sinise. If ever there's a live version of Captain Scarlet he's a double for Captain Black...
I'm going to have to checkout the rest of Lars stuff, I really like both series of the Kingdom and Bjork in Dancer in the Dark. Europa wasn't too bad either, certainly very artybergen-dreamer wrote:Last night I watched Lars von Trier's "Manderlay", a really disturbing epic about slavery in the American south.
Stellar perfomance from new star Bryce Dallas Howard, who took over the role of Grace from Nicole Kidman (who played in Dogville, the first part of von Trier's planned "American trilogy").
It never lived up to its promise did it? Especially given that excellent cast. I still quite enjoy it nonetheless.sparrow wrote:Watched Shaun of the Dead earlier. Some good gags but not that great IMO.
A bit thin on characterisation and somewhat stereotypical in places, but a reasonable action movie. Most interesting parts were the shots of Japan.batman wrote:Yesterday i saw in Greet TV the movie Ridley Scotts's 'Black Rain' with Micheal Douglas, Andy Garcia. An American Cop in Japan. Their country. Their laws. Their game. His rules.