"Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind." I loved this, a very deep and involving, wrenching storyline, quite the polar opposite of "Fifty First Dates."
"Van Helsing." Good for the sprinkling of qute jumpy moments, Dracula's portrayal was good & rounded but the plot around his motivation a little far-fetched.
"Harry Potter 3." The first half of the film had very much an 80's English television feel about it - very grainy. Radcliffe shows promise in his development of the character of Potter, however the missing chunk of backstory regarding the "Animagus" section left me with confusing loose ends that I couldn't tie up not having read the book.
"Hellboy." Lots of fun, I hope there's a sequel.
"Christie Malry's Own Double Entry." Pure and utter rubbish. Redeemed only in part by arch-egomaniac Luke Haines' soundtrack.
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Date: 2004-12-20 06:56 am (UTC)"Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind."
I loved this, a very deep and involving, wrenching storyline, quite the polar opposite of "Fifty First Dates."
"Van Helsing."
Good for the sprinkling of qute jumpy moments, Dracula's portrayal was good & rounded but the plot around his motivation a little far-fetched.
"Harry Potter 3."
The first half of the film had very much an 80's English television feel about it - very grainy. Radcliffe shows promise in his development of the character of Potter, however the missing chunk of backstory regarding the "Animagus" section left me with confusing loose ends that I couldn't tie up not having read the book.
"Hellboy."
Lots of fun, I hope there's a sequel.
"Christie Malry's Own Double Entry."
Pure and utter rubbish. Redeemed only in part by arch-egomaniac Luke Haines' soundtrack.