Five Fingers

This week I saw Five Fingers starring Laurence Fishburne and Ryan Phillippe. I can’t believe I hadn’t seen this film before (it being from 2006) it’s just amazing. The movie is about a Dutch banker who goes to Morocco to sponsor and establish a food program for the needy but is captured along with his guide by local terrorists. He goes through horrible torture as the terrorist...
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Lesbian Vampire Killers

I love watching over the top daftly made B-Movies which don’t take themselves serious at all and are only made to make a ridiculous and enjoyable ninety minutes for people to watch. Lesbian Vampire Killers follows in the steps of Evil Dead and Shaun of the Dead by make a comedy which takes in and makes fun of horror films and their elements. The film is about two tossers that decide to go...
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Fired Up

Sometimes you come across these silly comedies you have a feeling are going to be shite but you decide to watch them anyway. Fired Up is one of these films, it’s a silly comedy about two football players in high school (starred by a bunch of 30 year olds…) who decide to go join the school’s cheerleader squad to go to cheerleader camp and pick up girls… It’s a comedy...
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Angels and Demons

I recently saw Angels and Demons based on Dan Brown’s book with the same title. The original book was actually published and set before the Da Vinci Code while the movie is set as a sequel. The story of the movie is that researchers have managed to harvest and contain anti-matter which gets stolen as soon as they have the matter contained. At the same time the pope has recently passed away...
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Star Trek XI

I went to see Star Trek XI this weekend and maaaaaaaaan it was good and I’m not just saying that because I like Star Trek as a whole. The new movie is written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and directed by J.J. Abrams (the man behind the clusterfuck that is Lost). They do a excellent job of revisiting the original Star Trek universe and crew and introduce them to a new generation of...
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine

I recently saw X-Men Origins: Wolverine the new film in the X-Men series, this time a prequel telling the origin of Wolverine/Logan. The movie tell the origin of Logan with a short clip from when he was a child in the 1850′s and then later moves on to tell a story of his participation in wars through out history. It later goes on to tell the story of how Logan’s skeleton was grafted...
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