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| Quote ="Wicket"I thought it was ok tbh. Not as good as Casino Royale but I think DC is doing a decent job as Bond.
The new film wasn't awesome by any means, so I can see where your coming from.'"
I prefered Layer Cake. ![Wink icon_wink.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//icon_wink.gif)
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| Quote ="thebloodbath"I prefered Layer Cake.
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Not seen it. Review?
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| Quote ="Wicket"Not seen it. Review?'"
"Layer Cake" opens with its narrator - played by the chiseled and charming Daniel Craig - strolling through the pharmacy of his dreams, its merchandise a sea of uniform white bottles marked in big, black, block letters: ECSTASY, LSD, PCP.
Craig's character is hardly a user. He's a London businessman - a smart, street-savvy dealmaker, light on his feet and dressed for The City - whose trade just happens to be cocaine. One day, he says in a matter-of-fact voice-over, these drugs will be legal and his lucrative business above board, but for now, it's all closed blinds and low-lit rooms, keeping the right people happy and flying way, way under the radar.
Which is why he's getting out, taking his riches and going off to live a quiet life of leisure, away from the thugs and goons who every day call unwanted attention to his otherwise even-keel profession. Yes, he'll leave it all behind - after this One. Last. Job.
Already hep to the one-last-job genre? Don't be a snob. Director Matthew Vaughn has crafted one smooth, slick and sophisticated ride, and you'd be a fool to miss it. Vaughn, a Brit crime-caper vet and Guy Ritchie guy (he produced both "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch"icon_wink.gif, has sidestepped the flash-over-substance Ritchie aesthetic, smartly opting to take seriously even the lowest character on his criminal food chain-laughing with them, not at them - and fashioning one cool and complicated leading man.
So, back to that one last job, which is actually a two-pronged favor for crime boss Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham). One: track down the missing daughter of Eddie Temple (Michael Gambon), a powerful and connected Price associate. Two: play middleman in the sale of a million ecstasy pills. Easy enough (so I'm told), except that Temple doesn't exactly want his daughter found, and the pills are ill-gotten gain, stolen from the lab of a Serbian drug lord run by a sweaty-palmed crook named The Duke.
This is, of course, the simplified version. The story, adapted by J.J. Connolly from his own book, is unrelenting in its intricacies - and there are stretches where I wasn't sure what was going on. But then it works itself out, or maybe it doesn't - that's simply not the point.
A layer cake, as Vaughn and Connolly envision it, isn't just a multilevel confection. It's a metaphor for the layers of British society (though not exclusively a British phenomenon), where cocaine and corruption aren't relegated to the underworld, and where criminals mingle with the power elite.
Craig's character, for example, runs a real-estate agency as a front for his illicit activity and lives in a home fit for Dwell magazine - all clean lines, square and modern, in the grays and blues of a banker with very sharp taste. He refers to his sidekick and protector, Morty (George Harris), an ex-con, as his "link to the criminal world," a necessary ally in the unending pursuit of an above-board image. (Morty has a momentary lapse of judgment halfway through the film when he delivers a bloody beating to a homeless guy in a diner, but otherwise tries to keep Craig's hands clean.)
Jimmy has his own right-hand man, Gene (the exceptional Irish actor Colm Meaney), whose calm and measured demeanor is the perfect match to Jimmy's hyperactive power trip - insecurity, we learn, as the layers reveal themselves.
And Vaughn reveals with such finesse, connecting dots via cinematic osmosis and narrowing in on the essence of each scene - a minimalism that keeps up the speed and movement, even when the action has subsided.
Craig, cast in Steven Spielberg's Munich Olympics project and rumored to be on the very short list for a very big gig (pssst: 007) is a great anti-hero, tough yet vulnerable, conflicted and amused, sincere and scared, without a hint of any of it on his sleeve. Connolly's script seems tailor-made for him, with a dry, melancholy humor that gives us room to laugh.
But don't let the fast-and-loose vibe fool you: Right up to its operatic finale, this is one tight one last job. Looking forward to Craig's next.
That do???? ![Wink icon_wink.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//icon_wink.gif)
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| 28 Weeks later.
28 Days later was smart so I trotted into town the next day and bought 28 weeks later. Such a let down.
I felt like crying (probably did).
Went outside really angry and punched a sheep in the face.
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| Quote ="Wicket"I thought it was ok tbh. Not as good as Casino Royale but I think DC is doing a decent job as Bond.
The new film wasn't awesome by any means, so I can see where your coming from.'"
My biggest problem with the new Bond's is the cr@p villains.
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| Quote ="'Juice' Terry"28 Weeks later.
28 Days later was smart so I trotted into town the next day and bought 28 weeks later. Such a let down.
I felt like crying (probably did).
Went outside really angry and punched a sheep in the face.'"
Did you turn into a Zombie
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| Quote ="'Juice' Terry"28 Weeks later.
28 Days later was smart so I trotted into town the next day and bought 28 weeks later. Such a let down.
I felt like crying (probably did).
Went outside really angry and punched a sheep in the face.'"
'Later' was bad, your right there.
But 'Days' was dodgy IMO too. I enjoyed seeing London like that, and the zombies were cool. Great scenes in it. I just didn't like the 'left-turn' it made half way through. With those random army guys trying to start a 're-birth' of mankind. Talk about OTT.
The first is head ans shoulders about the sequel. Bloody Robert Carlyle!
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| Quote ="thebloodbath"I prefered Layer Cake.
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Quality film! ![Thumbs up icon_thumb.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//icon_thumb.gif)
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| Quote ="rhinoms"Quality film!
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Not as good as Seven though.
What a film!!! ker-ching!!
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| Quote ="thebloodbath"Not as good as Seven though.
What a film!!! ker-ching!!'"
my all time fav flick
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| Quote ="Craigloiner"my all time fav flick'"
It's a corker!!
Kevin Spacey steals the show, when he appears in the last twenty minutes. What a sicko!!
No matter how many times I watch it, I enjoy it to the same level.
Nice use of 'good cop' 'bad cop' with Freeman and Pitt.
We'll gloss over Mrs Coldplay's involvement in the film
If I could edit one piece of the film, I'd show her head in that box.
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| Quote ="thebloodbath"It's a corker!!
Kevin Spacey steals the show, when he appears in the last twenty minutes. What a sicko!!
No matter how many times I watch it, I enjoy it to the same level.
Nice use of 'good cop' 'bad cop' with Freeman and Pitt.
We'll gloss over Mrs Coldplay's involvement in the film
If I could edit one piece of the film, I'd show her head in that box.'"
yeah very dark film but class all the same, Pitt is great in it, and spacey is top villain ever for me
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| Quote ="Craigloiner"yeah very dark film but class all the same, Pitt is great in it, and spacey is top villain ever for me'"
Pitt does bog all, its Freeman and Spacey that hold that film together.
Brad Pitt is only good in 1 film, Oceans 11, where all he has to do is say very few lines and eat a sandwich through the entire film.
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| Quote ="Craigloiner"and spacey is top villain ever for me'"
That's a claim.
What about Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber??? Surely that's the best of the best???
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| Quote ="BigRob"Pitt does bog all, its Freeman and Spacey that hold that film together.
Brad Pitt is only good in 1 film, Oceans 11, where all he has to do is say very few lines and eat a sandwich through the entire film.'"
he was good in seven and snatch!!, oceans 11 was clown shoes!!
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| Quote ="BigRob"Pitt does bog all, its Freeman and Spacey that hold that film together.
Brad Pitt is only good in 1 film, Oceans 11, where all he has to do is say very few lines and eat a sandwich through the entire film.'"
I wouldn't agree there.
Pitt has a vital part in the film. He plays a loud-mouth, cocky, cop. He does it with conviction. This then allows for a great ending when he has to choose what outcome will occur. The entire film is designed for that single juxstapostion to take place. Without it, you ain't got much of a film.
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| Quote ="Craigloiner"he was good in seven and snatch!!, oceans 11 was clown shoes!!'"
Was he balls good in Seven, he had nothing to do in it and he barely pulled that off! Same goes for Snatch, although it being a rubbish film probably didnt help anyway.
If you want someone to stand there and look nice (ala Oceans 11) then Brad Pitt is yer man! If you want an actor, look elsewhere!
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| Quote ="thebloodbath"I wouldn't agree there.
Pitt has a vital part in the film. He plays a loud-mouth, cocky, cop. He does it with conviction. This then allows for a great ending when he has to choose what outcome will occur. The entire film is designed for that single juxstapostion to take place. Without it, you ain't got much of a film.'"
But thats the problem, i really dont think he does it with conviction, it just comes off as embarrassingly poor acting compared to the likes of Morgan Freeman and Spacey, IMHO of course! ![Very Happy icon_biggrin.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//icon_biggrin.gif)
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| Quote ="BigRob"Was he balls good in Seven, he had nothing to do in it and he barely pulled that off! Same goes for Snatch, although it being a rubbish film probably didnt help anyway.
If you want someone to stand there and look nice (ala Oceans 11) then Brad Pitt is yer man! If you want an actor, look elsewhere!'"
Interesting to say the least.
So how would you rate him in 'Fight Club' or 'Twelve Monkeys'????
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| Worse movie ever has got to be snakes on a plane
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| Quote ="EmmaMur01"Worse movie ever has got to be snakes on a plane'"
Snakes On A Plane: best ironic, B-movie, ever made.
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| Quote ="thebloodbath""Layer Cake" opens with its narrator - played by the chiseled and charming Daniel Craig - strolling through the pharmacy of his dreams, its merchandise a sea of uniform white bottles marked in big, black, block letters: ECSTASY, LSD, PCP.
Craig's character is hardly a user. He's a London businessman - a smart, street-savvy dealmaker, light on his feet and dressed for The City - whose trade just happens to be cocaine. One day, he says in a matter-of-fact voice-over, these drugs will be legal and his lucrative business above board, but for now, it's all closed blinds and low-lit rooms, keeping the right people happy and flying way, way under the radar.
Which is why he's getting out, taking his riches and going off to live a quiet life of leisure, away from the thugs and goons who every day call unwanted attention to his otherwise even-keel profession. Yes, he'll leave it all behind - after this One. Last. Job.
Already hep to the one-last-job genre? Don't be a snob. Director Matthew Vaughn has crafted one smooth, slick and sophisticated ride, and you'd be a fool to miss it. Vaughn, a Brit crime-caper vet and Guy Ritchie guy (he produced both "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch"icon_wink.gif, has sidestepped the flash-over-substance Ritchie aesthetic, smartly opting to take seriously even the lowest character on his criminal food chain-laughing with them, not at them - and fashioning one cool and complicated leading man.
So, back to that one last job, which is actually a two-pronged favor for crime boss Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham). One: track down the missing daughter of Eddie Temple (Michael Gambon), a powerful and connected Price associate. Two: play middleman in the sale of a million ecstasy pills. Easy enough (so I'm told), except that Temple doesn't exactly want his daughter found, and the pills are ill-gotten gain, stolen from the lab of a Serbian drug lord run by a sweaty-palmed crook named The Duke.
This is, of course, the simplified version. The story, adapted by J.J. Connolly from his own book, is unrelenting in its intricacies - and there are stretches where I wasn't sure what was going on. But then it works itself out, or maybe it doesn't - that's simply not the point.
A layer cake, as Vaughn and Connolly envision it, isn't just a multilevel confection. It's a metaphor for the layers of British society (though not exclusively a British phenomenon), where cocaine and corruption aren't relegated to the underworld, and where criminals mingle with the power elite.
Craig's character, for example, runs a real-estate agency as a front for his illicit activity and lives in a home fit for Dwell magazine - all clean lines, square and modern, in the grays and blues of a banker with very sharp taste. He refers to his sidekick and protector, Morty (George Harris), an ex-con, as his "link to the criminal world," a necessary ally in the unending pursuit of an above-board image. (Morty has a momentary lapse of judgment halfway through the film when he delivers a bloody beating to a homeless guy in a diner, but otherwise tries to keep Craig's hands clean.)
Jimmy has his own right-hand man, Gene (the exceptional Irish actor Colm Meaney), whose calm and measured demeanor is the perfect match to Jimmy's hyperactive power trip - insecurity, we learn, as the layers reveal themselves.
And Vaughn reveals with such finesse, connecting dots via cinematic osmosis and narrowing in on the essence of each scene - a minimalism that keeps up the speed and movement, even when the action has subsided.
Craig, cast in Steven Spielberg's Munich Olympics project and rumored to be on the very short list for a very big gig (pssst: 007) is a great anti-hero, tough yet vulnerable, conflicted and amused, sincere and scared, without a hint of any of it on his sleeve. Connolly's script seems tailor-made for him, with a dry, melancholy humor that gives us room to laugh.
But don't let the fast-and-loose vibe fool you: Right up to its operatic finale, this is one tight one last job. Looking forward to Craig's next.
That do????
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I think that just about sums it up yeah. Cheers ![Thumbs up icon_thumb.gif](//www.rlfans.com/images/smilies//icon_thumb.gif)
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| Quote ="Wicket"Yes Mr. Vaughan.
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'Mr' not required. Let's not get hung-up on titles.
Thanks Sir Wicket.
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