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John Phillip Law was a beautiful looking man of limited talent, male Bo Derek springs to mind.Death Rides A Horse (1967)
Spaghetti Western. The lone survivor of a massacre grows up (John Phillip Law) to be a crack shot, ready to hunt down the wanksplats who put his family six feet under. Lee Van Cleef is released from a 15 year sentence for the murder of the aforementioned family. He was innocent and wants to find the real villains.
The two men share a common goal, but can’t agree on method or timing. They end up abandoning each other at various points, before stumbling into trouble and having to be rescued.
There’s some great visuals in this. The lashing rain in the opening scene is superb, and some of the camerawork later on is commendable. Law is ok, Van Cleef is great. This really wants to be a Clint Eastwood film, but it lacks the gravitas and X factor of his work. However, I really liked it. It is perhaps overlong, and some may find it dull, but when it works well, it really works well. I thought it was atmospheric and engaging.
7.5/10
I remember him in a Sinbad, but that’s about it! He was alright in this.John Phillip Law was a beautiful looking man of limited talent, male Bo Derek springs to mind.
Saying that i always thought he'd have made a good gunfighter in Westworld.
I know what you mean about Gumshoe. The other two are classics.Gumshoe (1971) 6/10
I really wanted to like this more. Directorial debut for Stephen Frears, starring Albert Finney as a Liverpool comedian who wants to be a private detective. Intended as a homage to the Hollywood private eye films of the 1940s, it gets bogged down in its own plot.
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The Searchers (1956) 10/10
I've just read Glenn Frankel's book The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend, which puts the movie into historical context. The film didn't do well on release, was later reappraised as one of the greatest of all time, and more recently has been re-reappraised for its attitudes to women and native Americans. It's still brilliant, and the 4K restoration is stunning.
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Pickup on South Street (1953) 9/10
Richard Widmark as a New York pickpocket working the subway. He steals a purse that contains government secrets, and is plunged into Cold War intrigue. Excellent direction from Samuel Fuller, and a movie-stealing performance by Thelma Ritter as a professional snitch.
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Have you seen Force 10 From Navarone?
falling asleep at the cinema is never a good reflection of the movie you've paid to watch... :-/Won't give it a score given I snoozed through a good chunk of it!
Agree 100%.Mickey 17
Latest from Bong Joon Ho of Parasite fame, adapted from popular sci-fi novel of a few years ago. I loved both Parasite and Okja, but have to say I didn't really enjoy this at all.
Started ok and the concept/set-up is quite an interesting one. However, I just found from about 1/3 of the way in it was all over the place. The attempts at political satire are so obvious and simplistic they're appear crude and half arsed. I love both Mark Buffalo and Toni Collette but thought both of them were teeth-gratingly bad in this - probably due largely to the shoddy writing of their characters.
The film didn't seem to know what it was trying to be and ended up a bit of a mess. In the end I fell asleep about 20-30 mins from the finish, so my partner had to tell me how it ended (predictably, as it happens).
Won't give it a score given I snoozed through a good chunk of it!
Motion to refer to Mark Ruffalo as Mark Buffalo going forward submitted.Mickey 17
Latest from Bong Joon Ho of Parasite fame, adapted from popular sci-fi novel of a few years ago. I loved both Parasite and Okja, but have to say I didn't really enjoy this at all.
Started ok and the concept/set-up is quite an interesting one. However, I just found from about 1/3 of the way in it was all over the place. The attempts at political satire are so obvious and simplistic they're appear crude and half arsed. I love both Mark Buffalo and Toni Collette but thought both of them were teeth-gratingly bad in this - probably due largely to the shoddy writing of their characters.
The film didn't seem to know what it was trying to be and ended up a bit of a mess. In the end I fell asleep about 20-30 mins from the finish, so my partner had to tell me how it ended (predictably, as it happens).
Won't give it a score given I snoozed through a good chunk of it!
Mickey 17
Latest from Bong Joon Ho of Parasite fame, adapted from popular sci-fi novel of a few years ago. I loved both Parasite and Okja, but have to say I didn't really enjoy this at all.
Started ok and the concept/set-up is quite an interesting one. However, I just found from about 1/3 of the way in it was all over the place. The attempts at political satire are so obvious and simplistic they're appear crude and half arsed. I love both Mark Buffalo and Toni Collette but thought both of them were teeth-gratingly bad in this - probably due largely to the shoddy writing of their characters.
The film didn't seem to know what it was trying to be and ended up a bit of a mess. In the end I fell asleep about 20-30 mins from the finish, so my partner had to tell me how it ended (predictably, as it happens).
Won't give it a score given I snoozed through a good chunk of it!
Damn. Have been looking forward to this. Jonathan Ross slated it on his film podcast yesterday as well.Agree 100%.
Good for him. Wendy Ide in The Guardian gave it 4/5. Dear me.....Damn. Have been looking forward to this. Jonathan Ross slated it on his film podcast yesterday as well.
You’ll be pleased to know it’s a massive flop financially.Good for him. Wendy Ide in The Guardian gave it 4/5. Dear me.....