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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 10:47 pm
by xXMr.BoneSXx
Just helpin witchy out a lil :-p
The Queen (2006)
The Queen is an intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the
interaction between HM Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle,
following the death of Diana, to reach a compromise between what was a private tragedy
for the Royal family and the public's demand for an overt display of mourning. Written
by Apiary After the death of Princess Diana, HM Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436697/
Blood diamond:
Set against the backdrop of civil war and chaos in 1990's Sierra Leone,
Blood Diamond is the story of Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) -
an ex Mercenary from Zimbabwe - and Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou) -
a Mende fisherman. Both men are African, but their histories as different as any can be, until their fates become joined in a common quest to recover a rare pink diamond that can transform their lives. While in prison for smuggling, Archer learns that Solomon - who was taken from his family and forced to work in the diamond fields - has found and hidden the extraordinary rough stone. With the help of Maddy Bowen (Jennifer Connelly), an American journalist whose idealism is tempered by a deepening connection with Archer, the two men embark on a trek through rebel territory, a journey that could save Solomon's
family and give Archer the second chance he thought he would never have.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450259/
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:22 pm
by Mandizzle
Have heard mixed reviews about The Queen but I think I still want to check it out.
Blood Diamonds i've seen a couple times now. Absolutely loved that movie. DiCaprio was awesome as hell and the whole movie was just totally gripping from beginning to end.
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:35 pm
by Highlander65
There is a movie review sticky thread in entertainment. It would be nice if you could add these there Mr. Bones. Thanks.
Thanks for the move Dizzle!
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:51 pm
by Mandizzle
~merged topics~
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 1:57 am
by xXMr.BoneSXx
im confused and lost...isnt that where we are? lol
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 1:59 am
by Mandizzle
There was already a thread for "movie reviews" so i just merged the threads together....
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 7:36 am
by schmicko
WORLD TRADE CENTER
I'm a big fan of Nick Cage....and a sometimes fan of Oliver Stone, so that's really why I watched this film.
Since I live in Australia the whole thing about the WTC attacks is a little far removed from my life. I mean, we watched it on 09/11/01 on our tv's with sheer disbelief, but even so, it was then and is now, still a bit too surreal........all the genuine images of that day, and the following days, are so monumental that it almost seems too big to fathom.
It's more or less the story of John McLoughlin, a policeman who entered the WTC moments after the attack, and is one of the 22?..(I think)...survivours who were pulled alive from the rubble.
The production techniques were great, the acting was faultless, the story...I presume, was accurate, but I wasn't really that riveted. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin: /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />
I much prefered..................
.......Very funny and very clever........(and I'm a smoker!!)
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:37 am
by gmsnctry
Oliver Stone doesnt equal factual, not even close. Artistic license maybe.
Its an OK movie but isnt fact just based on a small few /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 10:35 am
by Highlander65
Where are the smilies? I just don't understand without the smilies :( :( :( :( :(
Now I get it! Thanks!
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:20 am
by schmicko
1900 (also called Novecento)
Paramount, 20th Century Fox
Directed by Bernado Bertolucci
Music by Ennio Morricone
I saw this on pay TV the other night and although it was released in 1976 it is the first time I've ever seen it and I thought it was well worthy of mention.
Produced by Alberto Grimaldi and directed by Bernado Bertolucci, with a power line up that includes Robert de Niro, Gerard Depardieu, Donald Sutherland and Burt Lancaster the film is set in Bertolucci's ancestral region of Emilia, Italy, and follows the illicit friendship between Alfredo Berlinghieri (de Niro) a rich landowners son, and Olmo Dalco (Depardieu) a peasant son, during the early 20th century when Italy was in a state of constant political turmoil. Their friendship continues after the first World War until the onset of fascism forces a separation between them. Alfredo chooses the side of Fascism, while Olmo fights for the communists.
Attila (Donald Sutherland) embodies completely the essence of fascism, and the part of this monster is portrayed in a way that only Donald Sutherland can...(Characters like Hannibal Lecter, or for that matter even Sutherland's character in 'Backdraft', look like Sunday school teachers in comparison!!)
Even if the illustration of the dynamics of fascism and communism during this era are not what interests you, then simply a look at the differences between peasant life and the wealthy in Italy during this time is fascinating in itself. The explicit realness throughout the movie made my stomach churn at times....like I swear it wasn't fake fresh horse manure that was being thrown at Attila by the peasants...you actually see them massaging the horses rectums to make them shit...it couldn't have been fake!!
Not what you would call an entirely uplifting story, but superb acting and direction all the way.
Probably wouldn't take a first date to see it though. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />