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Guy X – Review

Posted by Stephen Fairbanks on April 2, 2006

There’s been a fuck up. It’s 1979; the Vietnam war is over and the Cold War is heating up, and Corporal Rudy Spruance (Jason Biggs) is dropped off in mysterious Military Base in Qangattarsa, Greenland rather than the sun-kissed beaches of Hawaii. There, he is referred to only as ‘Martin Pederson’. Rudy’s attempts to correct this error are quickly shot down as Corporal Lane Woolrap (Jeremy Northam) has plans for ‘Pederson’; to manufacture a propagandist newspaper ‘The Harpoon’, but Rudy [...]

To some people (me particularly) Tim Burton’s other 2005 film, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory seemed to say: “Hey! Look everyone! We’ve remade Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! removing all the things that made the original a classic; the drug-addled psychedelia, Gene Wilder’s spectacularly unhinged performance and the darker, malevolent tone; replacing them with an vacuous Studio lustre, uneventfully ticking off each scene as we went; providing no imagination or investment of our own!”. Thankfully Corpse Bride takes a [...]

Those guys out in the far East eh? They’re way ahead over there, what with their cars, their computers, their cigarette-per-person ratio, and most definitely, their films. While Western cinema has been shrugging its creative shoulders and piling-out re-make after re-make, big-budget epic war yarn after big-budget epic war yarn, Asian cinema have been making some of the most exciting, extreme, bizarre and compelling films in the world. The success of the East-Asian horror, i.e.; Ring, Dark Water, The Eye, [...]

There is currently an overabundance of films at our cinema screens stretching their arms high in the air, grunting ‘Pick me sir, I’m ever so good!’ at that little gold Academy Award fella; Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, Steven Spielberg’s Munich, Bennett Miller’s Capote, George Clooney’s Good Night and Good Luck… yet strangely not James Mangold’s excellent Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line, despite it’s nominations for Best Actor & Best Actress. A biopic, undoubtedly, makes for predictable viewing; so abundant [...]

You could be forgiven for passing on Wolf Creek. Reading the synopsis, you could even be forgiven for thinking you have already seen it. You know how it goes; attractive, carefree youngsters go for an adventure, there is laughter, drinking, partying… screaming, blood, dead people; all ‘based on true events’… However, what makes Wolf Creek so spectacularly chilling is the fact that it sits contentedly within its genre it takes you completely by surprise just how powerful it manages to [...]

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