DurhamRedStripe
Winger
Yeah I suppose its still worth a watch... next up Greenland 2 Migration.Scenery was great,egerton has the crazy look and could have been a great psycho but the script never quite got into gear.
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Yeah I suppose its still worth a watch... next up Greenland 2 Migration.Scenery was great,egerton has the crazy look and could have been a great psycho but the script never quite got into gear.
I really wouldn't. It'll only encourage them to make a third.Yeah I suppose its still worth a watch... next up Greenland 2 Migration.
It's a big drop off from the first Greenland film. I switched it off half way through.Yeah I suppose its still worth a watch... next up Greenland 2 Migration.
Having watched it I wholeheartedly agree.I really wouldn't. It'll only encourage them to make a third.
Collected my final two from Sidney Lumet:
Death Trap [1982] 7/10
Convoluted cat and mouse thriller. A twist too many.
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Tremendous.A few oldies:
Remember the Night [1940] 7/10
Barbara Stanwyck/Fred MacMurray pre-Double Indemnity romance. Charming.
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Phantom Lady [1944] 7/10
An innocent man framed for murder, the woman who loves him sets about proving his innocence. Robert Siodmak's film ticks most of the noir boxes.
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The Dark Corner [1946] 7/10
A P.I. gets dragged into a murder plot by a jealous husband. Lucille Ball is his Nancy Drew secretary.
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I thought this was excellent 8/10. A woman is hunted through the wilderness by a serial killer.
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I thought this was excellent 8/10. A woman is hunted through the wilderness by a serial killer.
Speechless.@craigypants you're up.
The Lady from Shanghai (1947)
Orson’s accent is bloody awful. I’ll get that out the way straight away.
The rest is a fascinatingly chaotic weird noir, which has had me thinking about it since I watched it. The story and characterisation seems a bit messy in places, but the sense of strangeness seems very deliberate. Hayworth is good.
Loved the lighting and the camerawork, and the hall of mirrors bit is brilliant.
8/10
Reading about Lady in Shanghai, it’s frustrating that the studio interfered with his work again, and his footage is lost.Memorably revisited at the end of Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery.
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