The Waiting Room

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The Waiting Room

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Ralf Little

There’s nothing I dislike more than male directors pointing cameras at women sitting on the bog. In this film there are two long caressing shots of a naked Ralf little having a wizz. Apart from that, there isn’t really enough story to sustain interest for nearly two hours. It would have made a decent soap episode, but the dramatic problem - getting two fairly sensible characters to give up on failed relationships - isn’t really big enough for a feature. Acting is good throughout, although RL has “little” to do. Cinematography is excellent and congratulations to all concerned for getting up and doing it. There are far worse things on at the cinema. My favourite bit was the video which the kids kept playing, of Dad on the telly.

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Wonderland (1999)

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Wonderland (1999)

Wonderland (1999)[1 clip]
Enzo Cilenti

This is a very artful piece of work which looks like it was made by the Dogma mob – hand –held camera, minimal lighting, grainy film, but it is actually very well put together by Michael Winterbottom with superior acting, good musical score (by Michael Nyman) and a reasonable amount of dramatic tension. Initially I thought `God this is boring’ as three days in the life of three sisters and their family, lovers and friends, all ordinary Londoners, unfolded, but by about a third of the way through it got interesting. By the end I was starting even to care about the characters. It was a little like watching a television series where the fairly ordinary characters unfold slowly, but somehow over time get a hold on your imagination. Except of course this film is just over 100 minutes long.We see most of the story through Nadia, the middle sister, played by Gina McKee, who last popped up at a dinner party in `Notting Hill’. This time it’s inner South London, and Nadia is answering lonely hearts ads without great success. Her older sister Debbie (Shirley Henderson, the tiny diva from `Topsy Turvy’) who has an ex husband and a 10 year old son, seems to have no trouble picking up dudes, while Mollie (Mollie Parker) the youngest, is awaiting the birth of her first child. In a whirl of lights, crowded streets, traffic, noisy bars, cigarette smoke and small ill-lit rooms, their interwoven stories are played out. In the background, but close at hand are Mum and Dad, despising each other but still living in the same house.All the sisters are well portrayed but Kika Markham and Jack Shepard, trusty old troupers that they are, practically steal the show as the disillusioned parents. The sister’s boyfriends (and their mostly absent brother) are portrayed as weak, shallow or stupid, but the sisters are a forgiving bunch (unlike their mother).It really is quite an achievement to make an interesting, honest movie about lives so mundane that they make `This Life’ look like `Melrose Place’. If I were such an ordinary Londoner and I saw this film I think I’d experience the shock of recognition. And then consider emigrating. The life of the contemporary ordinary female Londoner is not far removed from quiet desperation, it seems. And perhaps that’s so for the boyfriends too. It’s just that they notice it a bit less.

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Britney Spears Rounded Up a New Guy To Drive Crazy

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Britney Spears Rounded Up a New Guy To Drive Crazy

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It’s been a long time since she’s had something romantic, and most importantly it’s rumored her Dad loves him.. Britney Spears has scored a new guy in her life, her agent Jason Trawick, and they do look rather happy together. I’m not doing this to talk about Britney’s love life though, more her thick tanned physique. Check out all that upper thigh she is displaying, Britney has the body of a healthy Southern Girl with a perfect ass. I’d spread those lips and stuff my face into her snatch, especially now that she is not as crazy and has hair! Enjoy the best and most regularly updated starlet database and watch all sorts of raunchy sex tapes at Celeb Heat.

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Britney Spears Proves Sexy and Wild Go Together

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Here’s Britney Spears in a bikini doing a photo shoot for something unknown. She’s come a long way through her loco phase to look foxy once again. I can appreciate it as a die hard fan of a sexy tan body. I just hope nothing goes wrong again because I love seeing her sexy body popping up, and that wasn’t the case really when she was all wild and had a bald head. I would instantly hit it, imagine what she’s like in the sack. Celeb Heat serves up the hottest Hollywood pics you’ll find online so visit today and see what’s new.

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The Last House on the Left

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The Last House on the Left

What I took into Last House 09 was what I knew about the original (by the way i have the original movie on DVD and it has been sitting there unwatched for a few years), and I must admit it’s definitely a quality movie, great acting, wrought tension and great scares, i must say there were times I was hiding behind my hands because it was so suspenseful.It is also beautifully shot and looks amazing, Dennis Iliadis direction is superb and he gets every bit of energy and emotion from all of his cast. The actors are also really well cast, Garett Dillahunt is truly frightening as the movie’s main bad guy, Riki Lindholme portrays Sadie with true evil and is very very creepy, Monica Potter and Tony Goldwyn both pull off the typical family putting on a brave face (considering the back story which i’ll not spoil for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie yet), that are put in a position where they have to do what they can to protect their daughter’s life and their own. Sara Paxton and Martha MacIsaac also show that they are capable of a more dramatic element than just a comedy and teen movie fare, that we are used to seeing them in.The only thing I hated about the movie was the rape scene, the build up was just so intense that I found myself covering my ears so I couldn’t hear what was going on, but apart from that go see this movie if you want to see how a remake should be done.A thought provoking, pulse racing thriller, that will have you on the edge of your seat until the credits roll.

The Girlfriend Experience

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The Girlfriend Experience

Steven Soderbergh took his biggest departure in 2005 when he made Bubble. He filmed it using nonprofessional actors and using real locations to make this small town thriller all the more realistic. Like Robert Bresson before him, he creates a familiar world with normal people thrown into extraordinary situations.His latest work, The Girlfriend Experience, is unlike any other film he has done to date, the closest in comparison being Bubble. This film stars Sasha Grey, a real life porn star who plays Chelsea, an upscale prostitute trying to find a balance between happiness and a career. Her boyfriend Chris is a fitness trainer and the two seemingly exist knowing very well the extent of each other’s occupation. What any other filmmaker would do is focus on how the man deals with having the woman he loves working as a hooker, like Billy Wilder’s Irma La Douce. What Soderbergh does is look past this and focus on their individual goals and how they can coexist.Most of the movie shows the two characters separate from each other. We are given clues that they are with one another through pictures of the couple and the occasional conversation, but for the most part we watch them separately. They are both trying to earn more money. Times are hard for Chris because of the economy’s decline, but Chelsea will always have work to do. It’s picking the right direction for her career that is the problem.We jump around to different parts of the story and pick up pieces of conversations along the way. Some of them seem to be irrelevant, but in the end it all adds up. It’s wonderfully constructed in an unconventional and nonlinear format.What I loved so much about this film is how I felt like I wasn’t watching a movie but was watching real life people. The conversations were casual and nothing was too over the top, especially considering much of the dialogue comes from clients of Chelsea or in regards to her work. It’s not quite voyeurism but it’s something along those lines.I’ve read some criticism about the performance from Grey and how she comes off flat and doesn’t belong here, but I completely disagree. I don’t think she should be here because she is a porn star, but because of the way she composes herself. She isn’t flamboyant, over dramatic, or immature, but is sometimes stoic, but more often than not seems to just be herself, which is ironic considering her character has a lot of conversations about not being herself with clients.This film is not for everyone. For those seeking something out of the ordinary should look no further than here. Don’t expect to see a lot of raw sex. Her role as a prostitute is merely a way to convey the messages about human desires and necessities. A fantastic look into a life that is rarely if ever seen.

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Stoned

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Stoned

You might think the life and lifestyle of rock star Brian Jones consisted of a little more than what we get in Stephen Woolley’s 2005 film entitled ‘Stoned’. But then again, it isn’t about his life as much as it is about his death; it isn’t really about Brian Jones as much as it is about a certain Frank Thorogood, and the things he did during a famous but fateful period of time. I read that there is no definitive answer regarding Jone’s death, a deathbed confession that supposedly never was; a tragic accident that was apparently very deliberate. The film is, in the end, a documenting of one side of the story a belief a certain director might have or a take on previously transpired events. It is a documentation that is brimming with style and emphasis on the visual as it flies through this person’s life up to the point he’ll meet the man that supposedly murdered him, before slowing down and making a meek study.The man in question is Brian Jones (Gregory), a prick of a rock band named The Rolling Stones from which I’m pretty sure the title of the film comes; although he did rather like his drug use. The film begins with Jones’ euphoric rise to power with archive footage shoved in our faces as fast edits, bright colours and general build up hogs the screen. This is before Paddy Considine’s Frank Thorogood arrives, a builder who leads a very simple life with unspectacular but somewhat desired results. He is unimpressed by Jones at first, even under-rawed by his presence in comparison to flocks of screaming fans shown mere minutes ago. And so the slight study is established with an underwhelmed Thorogood initially meeting super-star Jones before time develops mindsets and attitudes eventually change.The study isn’t so much obsession with a celebrity, as explored in The King of Comedy, as much as it is eventual jealousy; a taste of the forbidden fruit and then a constant temptation to revert back to it. But it is Jones whose given the majority of the runtime, through a galleries of necessary flashbacks unfolded mostly through a visual filter of bright colours; bizarre camera angles shot on an array of different lens’; this down to the influence the ecstasy has on said people. We get all the necessary stuff: the scenes at the concerts; progression with the rest of the band members and how that spirals out of control; the progression of his relationship with girlfriends and the meeting of a certain Anna Wohlin (Novotny) backstage at Munich, although I’m not sure how she got through all that crowd control. She does, incidentally, pretty much exist to remove her clothes every now and again as well as act as the object of Thorogood’s gaze.Jones seems to have garnered all of what he had by accident. He’s portrayed as immature and not as a particularly clever individual at the best of times, but he inherits all this fame and attention which comes with the house, the cars and the women following shows across Europe. But rather than portray Jones in a negative light and force us into disliking him, I really just felt sorry for him; that this individual, who clearly loves what he does for a living, just doesn’t know how to use all this money and fame in a sensible manner with moderation seemingly ever-elusive. A lot of whatever kick you’re going to get out of the study the film makes, lies within Thorogood’s gaze. He, along with a few other builders, is hired to extend Jones’ huge manor house based out in the country as Jones himself faces exile from the band that made him famous.As a character, Frank is central to the film. He represents not only the audience, as a figure that is given permission to be allowed into this little world of allure and fame, but additionally as a representation of how easy it to fall into the ‘trap’ of this lifestyle; how someone quite feasibly on Brian Jones’ ‘level’ of sensibility and intellect can be lured into a life of women, hallucinogenic drugs and rock music. It also acts as a demonstration on Jones’ influence and how his way of life is able to influence. Frank is allowed glimpses of Anna when he does push-ups in front of her as well as Jones; he gets a flavour for the laid back lifestyle as Jones sits beside an empty pool and listens to rock music, Frank looking over him in eerie fashion given how it all ends; and the casual drug use soon follows before Frank begins to loose the trust and connection with his fellow builders, much like Jones began to loose the respect and acknowledgement of his own group of co-workers, that being his band: The Rolling Stones.It’s all quite interesting, but progressive and feels somewhat obligatory. David Morrissey turns up now and again as Tom Keylock, Jones’ manager and chews the scenery as he spouts dialogue delivered in what sounds uncannily like a Michael Caine impression; but the supporting cast is disappointing on the whole. The other ‘Stones’ members are there purely for petty visualisation; the girls exist to get undressed and daft cameos from people like David Walliams as an accountant just distract when it shouldn’t. Regardless, the film is worth seeing for its documentation of Jones’ last days and its look at the lifestyle it studies.

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