Yeah I love High Fidelity. Nothing new or groundbreaking but a hugely enjoyable film.
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Yeah I love High Fidelity. Nothing new or groundbreaking but a hugely enjoyable film.
Seen Madagascar 2 over the weekend with the GF.Not as good as Ice Age or Shrek but still a good effort.Weird to hear Bernie Mac doing a voice and to think he's now dead.Chris Rock is a good voice over talent too.
In fairness, Hornby does have a great take on life in all his books. Its like he has crawled inside my head and is living my emotions. Fever Pitch, About a Boy and High Fidelity are classic books and translated well as movies. (About a boy being the weaker movie but still well done)
Don't really ever want to see Fever Pitch as the book is one of my favourite of all time- just the best description of what it's like being a football fan.
The American remake of Fever Pitch isn't as bad as I expected. Based around the Red Sox, instead of Arsenal
Role Models
8/10
The Butcher Boy was on RTE just now. Quality film, with some really good acting.
I caugt Days of Wine and Roses the other day. It was pretty good, if not a tad disturbing. Another good turn from Jack Lemmon.
Got "Made in Britain" as a christmas present. good show very good preformance from Tim Roth in one of his first films
Watched Hancock and it was better than i expected grand hang over movie where you cant think about plots and dont have to stay awake for the whole thing.
And watched There will be blood great first hour great performance from daniel day but after the first hour or so it turns to rubbish and i wasnt this dissapointed with an overhyped film since no country for old men.
Watched "Garage" on TV last night. Decent film I thought, but not as good as I had expected. Beautifully filmed, and well acted, but crossed the line from slow-moving to boring a few times.
Watched College - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_(2008_film) - last night.
Not bad, but nothing special. If you asked me, I would recommend Animal House or Old School over it.
Just saw Into The Wild (2007), great film, well worth watching if you get the chance.
just watched cassandras dream(colin farrell and ewan mcgregor)
dire
In Bruges - dont understand what all the hype was about - predictable and not particurily funny
how can you say it wasn't funny?did you not see Colin Farrell karate chop that racist midgit :D:D:D