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Striker
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The man is a fool with little or no understanding of anything apart from ranting
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It’s pretty much pristine……Struggling to think of any other current actors with a better track record than Di Caprio
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I can’t find the pallion film studios thread
The man is a fool with little or no understanding of anything apart from ranting
Or the Ryder Cup.As someone said on Bluesky today, he's probably done it because he's still angry about the final shot of Caché.
Animal kingdom. Aussie film
Guy Pearce, Joel edgerton and Ben Mendelsohn
Pretty grim and depressing film about an orphaned 17 year old who ends up living with his grandma and dodgepot uncles in Melbourne .
Nothing appealing about this film. Have to say Ben Mendelsohn is an unreel creepy fucker, class performance, awful bastard in this.
Cobra gives it 6/10
Hmm might put on me list likeBecame an excellent US TV series.
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Better, would be watching Lady Vengeance if you said it was as good as Old Boy, hope it doesn't disappoint.The Vengeance Trilogy by Park Chan-wook
Sympathy for Mr Vengeance (2002) 6/10
Every bit as stylish as the other two films, but the story doesn't really hold together and much of the violence is gratuitous.
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Oldboy (2003) 10/10
Takes a lot of themes of the previous film - kidnap, the death of sibling, a lost daughter, vengeance - but executes them to perfection.
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Lady Vengeance (2005) 10/10
Marginally the best of the three. A woman serves a prison sentence for a crime she didn't commit in order to gain the skills to reap revenge on the real perpetrator. Brilliant use of baroque music for the soundtrack.
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Been looking for Cassavettes DVDs today actually but they’re all £20+ and not on any UK streaming services. Thought Mubi or BFI would have at least one but nowt.The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie. 1976. 7/10.
Dir and Scr Wr Cassavetees.
I videoed this in the early 80s from the telly and liked it. Watched it a few times since. Managed to a snap up a cheapish Criterion edition dvd recentlyish but hadn’t got round to watching it. I didnt know this was a double dvd edition. Ones the 1978 104 min version I remember watching and the other is the original 1976 (according to criterion) 128 min version that was released for a week in USA cinemas before being withdrawn after universally being slagged to be replaced by the 1978 104 min version. A lot of websites have the longer one at 135 mins for some reason…..opening n closing credits maybe? So I watched the longer 128 min version….I know I know who’s playing me in the film of this review?
Reet then. It’s the mid 70s and Ben Gazzarras a burlesque/strip club owner in LA with pretensions. He’s a shite gambler anarl. We meet him finally paying off his long overdue gambling debt and to celebrate he goes out on the lash with three of his girls “artistes/strippers” to a mob owned pop up card game……….you just know what’s gonna happen don’t you?
btw one of the girls was married to Di Niro at the time irl.
The short version is way way better as it cuts out loads of the club scenes which are mainly rambling conversations interspersed with nudey ladies dancing. Most of whom were actual rippers in the club used for filming. David Bowie is apparently seen in the club audience. There’s a scene where a young lass auditions for a job there and I know her face from somewhere and meant to research who and the corr3ct spelling of the directors name before starting this review but forgot and me teas almost ready so that’s about it.
I struggled to follow a lot of what was said and there’s no subtitles either. Modern tellys are shite speaker wise and our sound bars been in the loft for years.
Whatever you do watch the short version ferchrissakes.
Been looking for Cassavettes DVDs today actually but they’re all £20+ and not on any UK streaming services. Thought Mubi or BFI would have at least one but nowt.
Spot on mate. Thanks a lot for thatGoogle 'Internet Archive Cassavetes' and you'll find some of his movies - including The Killing of a Chinese Bookie - available to stream. (A lot of other hard-to-find films are there too).
Is it legal? Yes. There's an explainer here:
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That archive site is fantastic.Google 'Internet Archive Cassavetes' and you'll find some of his movies - including The Killing of a Chinese Bookie - available to stream. (A lot of other hard-to-find films are there too).
Is it legal? Yes. There's an explainer here:
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