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Review - Terminator :
The Sarah Connor Chronicles
It merely builds on what was set up in Jim Cameron’s 1991 blockbuster –
following Sarah Connor and her son, John as they move onto
post-Schwarzenegger adventures. It’s
a good idea they’ve come up with too – a time-travel piece.
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Review - So I
Married An Axe Murderer : Deluxe Edition
Before Mike Myers was demanding crazy amounts of money and being given
the
freedom by studios to do whatever the hell he wanted in his own movies
- there was So I
Married An Axe Murderer.
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Review - The Black Balloon
Aiming less for laughs than Clubland
achieved, The Black
Balloon
hits all the right notes in the realistic drama department - and most
importantly, never out stays it's welcome.
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Review - The Mighty Boosh : Series 3
This third series picks up at the
height of The Boosh's fame in the UK - and you kind of get the feeling
they are very much in a "We Can Do Whatever The Hell We Want" mode this
time around.
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Review - Gone Baby Gone
Casey Affleck, who was excellent in last year's The Assassination of Jesse James
is just as good here, never letting us get fully comfortable with a
character lesser films would leave as a simple audience stand-in.
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Review - Street Kings
If you've seen Copland, Training Day
or Dark Blue,
you've seen this. There's not uch new in director David (Harsh Times)
Ayer's film. It's predictable thinly written fluff, a film that might
otherwise have went direct to DVD if it didn't feature such a
stupendous cast.
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Review - WWE Nature Boy : Ric Flair -
Definitive Collection
For a sport which prides itself on being about masculinity and
punishing the weak, Flair was as camp as a forgotten Will & Grace
cast member. Honestly, how often do you see a man smothered in enough
oil to light up a small amish village?
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Review - Aurora Borealis
While this is by no means new territory for drama, there is a great
deal of charm which oozes from Aurora Borealis,
thanks largely to some superb performances from Jackson, Sutherland and
Lewis.
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Review - NCIS : The Complete Fourth Season
NCIS
is yet more of the same, except this time they are tackling crime
within the Navy. That's by no means a bad thing - in fact NCIS
is easily one of the more enjoyable detective series on TV, but it's
hardly must-watch television.
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Review - Sesame Street : Old
School
This is quite
possibly the most perfectly executed piece of Nostalgia-on-DVD yet
released. From the very moment you press play, a familiar cartoonish
friend states from the get-go that the feature to follow isn't intended
for kids - but for the adults.
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Review - Michael Moore Hates
America
This
documentary, for all it claims to be out to achieve, is really nothing
more than a shameless cash-in on a name. It's a small time nobody's
attempt to get his name in the press by riding the coat tails of
someone more talented.
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Review - The Eye
A remake of the Hong Kong film Jian Gui this is
yet another creep fest in the vein of The Ring and The Grudge.
You know the drill : nice American girl haunted by jerky looking
shadows and pale Asian girls with panda eyes and hair that needs a good
ol' fashioned combing.
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Review - Spooks : Series 6
A BAFTA award-winning series, Spooks follows
the work of a group of MI5 intelligence officers at Thames House. In
it's sixth season we discover growing mistrust between the British,
American and Iranian Governments begin to culminate in a series of
high-risk operations at home.
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Review - The Ten
As is the case with most of the best comedies these days (40 Year Old Virgin, Anchorman),
The Ten
just seems like a bunch of friends getting
together with a fairly loose script and freedom to ad lib at will.
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Review - There Will Be Blood
An epic character study worthy of comparison to Citizen Kane,
this sparse, bleak, and totally enthralling film has seemingly came out
of nowhere to become
one of the front-runners for film of the year at the 2008 Oscars.
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