January 10, 2010 - 10:40 am
Quite possibly the worst film I’ve seen. The film features a cast of accomplished so I can only blame the director for the extraordinary performances of wood. The London of the film is cliché (shots of the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, the flat front of the Houses of Parliament) and the plot is as old as
the hills.
There is zero chemistry between any of the characters and some real cringe worthy and vomit-inducing lines. Also for too long - I wish I could get a refund in the (more) two hours of my life I lost in this absolutely useless chatter.
I wish I could give this movie a negative score. Avoid at all costs.
Amazing.
Tags: Anthony O'Donnell, Brian Cox, Colin Salmon, Drama, Emily Mortimer, John Fortune, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Margaret Tyzack, Matthew Goode, Paul Kaye, Penelope Wilton, Rupert Penry-Jones, Scarlett Johansson, Scott Handy, Selina Cadell, Steve Pemberton, WARNER HOME VIDEO, Woody Allen Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
November 18, 2009 - 1:59 pm
Are you crazy? 56%?
I saw this movie recently and was thoroughly beaten fear. Woody Allen is a genius.
I thought it would be a movie about ‘tennis’ (Wimbledon) - but was informed it was written and directed by Woody, so we really wanted to see. I knew the man was a great
writer, actor, director - but this movie really hits on all fronts.
Brian Cox, the father figure in the film has many lines - but each line is like gold, honey … And that goes for all dialogs. Custom give anything in the story, but I recommend this as a ‘must see’.
Tags: Anthony O'Donnell, Brian Cox, Colin Salmon, Drama, Emily Mortimer, John Fortune, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Margaret Tyzack, Matthew Goode, Paul Kaye, Penelope Wilton, Rupert Penry-Jones, Scarlett Johansson, Scott Handy, Selina Cadell, Steve Pemberton, WARNER HOME VIDEO, Woody Allen Posted in 1, Uncategorized |