I was thinking of this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ass...8soundtrack%29
as Nick Cave is one if my favourite musicians but it may just be that he performs one song at the end according to his page.
And yeah, that's a hell of a CV!
The soundtrack comes secondary to the visual impact. In fact, I cant even remember what the soundtrack for this movie was like...the play with lights, texture, focus, angles...I could go on forever
Like I said earlier, this is a beautifully shot film. Just checked on IMDB who did the cinematography (Roger Deakins) and found his list of work http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005683/
Impressive list don't you think?
Never send a monkey to do a mans job
I was thinking of this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ass...8soundtrack%29
as Nick Cave is one if my favourite musicians but it may just be that he performs one song at the end according to his page.
And yeah, that's a hell of a CV!
"Lars and the Real Girl"
Just a fantastic film. Its very rare these days to have real depth to every character or to be able to have empathy for the characters. Quirky little tale, but really hooks you without resorting to clichés.
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The Burbs.
Classic..
Dazed and Confused. the original "Slacker" Comedy
Anyone see The Orphanage, got good reviews but only seems to be showing in Dublin which is a joke.
4 little girls - a documentary by Spike Lee about bombings in Birmingham, Alabama which killed four girls, was a major part of the civil rights movement.
Watched the Assassination of Jesse James - pretty good.
Notwithstanding his alleged good looks, Brad Pitt can act - he is excellent in this - he has a menace and understated darkness that prevades.
The scene stealer however is Nick Cave - top drawer
DB Cooper is alive !
I thought this film was brilliant. altho I could understand it wouldnt be everyones cup of tea. Not really a fan of Pitt but the star of the film was Casey(?) Affleck. The way the tension was built up all thru the film was great. Enjoyed it a lot more than No Country for Old Men.
The Boondock Saints - Great show
Més Que Un Club - More than a Club
Saw Spanish film The Orphanage last night.Lovely wee spooky flick.
Anyone watch Sidney Lumets(my fave director) BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOUR DEAD with Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Marissa Tomei, Ethan Hawke and Albery Finney?
Most reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes gave it a great review altough a couple felt it tried too hard.Personallly though while its no classic, its def worth watching.
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