I am a Sci-Fi Movie
People were asking what I was.
I won Best Film at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards.
I was written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers.
I feature rebel warriors Morpheus and Trinity.
Keanu Reeves stars as a computer hacker.
King Arthur | Directors Cut
This is another of those epic historical movies that the critics hated, but ended up being a rather entertaining and somewhat educational experience.
Now I grew up with the standard fairy tale of King Arthur, but really thought nothing of it, or bothered to challenge the truth of it.
What I do know, is the movie tells a totally different story, one written by the capable David Franzoni, and apparently based on new archaeological findings.
I kind of like the new take of the tale – it sits more comfortably with what my more mature (some would say cynical) mind can believe of the era. And the good thing is, it paints King Arthur in a good light.
The basic story goes that Arthur is the son of a Roman dad and a British mum, and he and his knights fought for Rome for a mandatory 15 years before becoming free men. But when that time comes, they find they’ve been double-crossed by the church and have one more mission to perform.
Along the way we see the corruption of the (Roman) church along with the true face of Christianity, some tender scenes, a love interest and some awesome fighting scenes.
I know, I shouldn’t really saw awesome fighting scenes, I mean what is awesome about people knocking other peoples heads off! But the battle scenes are well done, as is the alternative look at this legend.
All in all a great night in for the boys!
Now I grew up with the standard fairy tale of King Arthur, but really thought nothing of it, or bothered to challenge the truth of it.
What I do know, is the movie tells a totally different story, one written by the capable David Franzoni, and apparently based on new archaeological findings.
I kind of like the new take of the tale – it sits more comfortably with what my more mature (some would say cynical) mind can believe of the era. And the good thing is, it paints King Arthur in a good light.
The basic story goes that Arthur is the son of a Roman dad and a British mum, and he and his knights fought for Rome for a mandatory 15 years before becoming free men. But when that time comes, they find they’ve been double-crossed by the church and have one more mission to perform.
Along the way we see the corruption of the (Roman) church along with the true face of Christianity, some tender scenes, a love interest and some awesome fighting scenes.
I know, I shouldn’t really saw awesome fighting scenes, I mean what is awesome about people knocking other peoples heads off! But the battle scenes are well done, as is the alternative look at this legend.
All in all a great night in for the boys!
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Oscar Nominations
Oh no, it's that time of year again, when the world goes gaga over what some rich Americans think were the best movies of the year [more]
The Great Escape
Now this is a movie I’ve wanted to get on DVD for a while, but the trouble with great classics is that they tend to keep their price.
So imagine my delight when I saw the Warehouse offering the standard version for only $22.95. Then imagine my pure joy on discovering that the Whakatane Warehouse had priced it in the wrong price bracket and I only had to pay $18.95!
But hey, that’s enough about my adventures at the Warehouse, what about the movie.
The Great Escape is a classic for many reasons. Firstly it’s based on a true story. It’s hard to go wrong when you’ve got a true story to base your movie on.
But it’s not just any true story – It’s a story about determination, giving it you all, and most importantly it’s about the unconquerable human spirit.
When the Germans decide to take all the best prison escapees and put them all in the one, un-escapable prison camp, they think that by having all the bad apples in one basket, they’ll be able to keep a closer eye on them.
Of course the Allied prisoners saw it another way: an opportunity to make the biggest prison escape ever!
Of course, no classic movie is complete without tragedy, personal sacrifice or great acting.
With an all-star cast, including Steve McQueen and David Attenborough the acting is superb. And if you’ve seen the movie or read the book, you’ll know the tragedy, and what I mean by ‘The Fifty’.
If you’re looking for a classic movie, one that still holds it’s own against anything on offer today, you can’t go past The Great Escape.
So imagine my delight when I saw the Warehouse offering the standard version for only $22.95. Then imagine my pure joy on discovering that the Whakatane Warehouse had priced it in the wrong price bracket and I only had to pay $18.95!
But hey, that’s enough about my adventures at the Warehouse, what about the movie.
The Great Escape is a classic for many reasons. Firstly it’s based on a true story. It’s hard to go wrong when you’ve got a true story to base your movie on.
But it’s not just any true story – It’s a story about determination, giving it you all, and most importantly it’s about the unconquerable human spirit.
When the Germans decide to take all the best prison escapees and put them all in the one, un-escapable prison camp, they think that by having all the bad apples in one basket, they’ll be able to keep a closer eye on them.
Of course the Allied prisoners saw it another way: an opportunity to make the biggest prison escape ever!
Of course, no classic movie is complete without tragedy, personal sacrifice or great acting.
With an all-star cast, including Steve McQueen and David Attenborough the acting is superb. And if you’ve seen the movie or read the book, you’ll know the tragedy, and what I mean by ‘The Fifty’.
If you’re looking for a classic movie, one that still holds it’s own against anything on offer today, you can’t go past The Great Escape.
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What Movie Am I #2
I am an Action Movie.
My tag line was "40 Stories of Sheer Adventure."
My Hero is an off duty New York Policeman.
MY huge success led to two sequals.
My leading man's wife is held hostage by German terrorists in a LA office building.
I was Bruce Willis's first action movie.
My tag line was "40 Stories of Sheer Adventure."
My Hero is an off duty New York Policeman.
MY huge success led to two sequals.
My leading man's wife is held hostage by German terrorists in a LA office building.
I was Bruce Willis's first action movie.
Before Sunset
In 1995 Richard Linklater made a little movie called Before Sunrise. It starred Ethan Hawk and Julie Deply as a couple of strangers who meet on a train. They spend the night wandering around Vienna killing time before Hawks character has to catch a flight back to the States. In this short space of time they fall in love, but run out of time to trade contact details.
More a conversation than a movie, Before Sunrise flowed like a well written poem, and drew the viewer into the conversation.
Now, 9 years later we have the sequel, this time set in Paris. A chance meeting lets the conversation start all over again – but this time they have only a few hours.
As dull as this movie may sound – two people walking around Paris talking – it is so well written, and the chemistry between Hawk and Deply is so real, that the movie hooks you in once again to discover if these two soul mates manage to make it work this time round.
A wonderfully romantic, philosophical movie.
More a conversation than a movie, Before Sunrise flowed like a well written poem, and drew the viewer into the conversation.
Now, 9 years later we have the sequel, this time set in Paris. A chance meeting lets the conversation start all over again – but this time they have only a few hours.
As dull as this movie may sound – two people walking around Paris talking – it is so well written, and the chemistry between Hawk and Deply is so real, that the movie hooks you in once again to discover if these two soul mates manage to make it work this time round.
A wonderfully romantic, philosophical movie.
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What Movie Am I?
I am a Drama.
My tagline was: Five Criminals. One Lineup. No Coincidence.
My Stars included the awesome Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin and Benicio Del Toro.
My Verbal Kint says: The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
I earned Kevin Spacey his first Oscar.
Watch me to find out who Keyser Soze is.
My tagline was: Five Criminals. One Lineup. No Coincidence.
My Stars included the awesome Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin and Benicio Del Toro.
My Verbal Kint says: The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
I earned Kevin Spacey his first Oscar.
Watch me to find out who Keyser Soze is.
The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
This is a very leisurely paced movie – one that I wasn’t too excited about – but is a little gem. It’s another of these movies where not a lot actually happens, but there’s so much going on.
It’s a story about an old man, who late in life decides to learn to read. Living as he does in a remote part of the Amazon, the only books he can get his hands on are romance novels – hence the strange title.
The old man is an absolutely charming character who reads – and thinks – aloud. Rather that just read the books as you or I would, he contemplates every single line, trying to discover the deeper meaning to everything.
But the books are only a minor part of the plot. The real theme here is one of redemption and missed opportunities. And the old man is given a chance to set things straight.
It is a beautifully filmed, warm and funny movie, that if you stick with it’s meandering style, you will be rewarded.
It’s a story about an old man, who late in life decides to learn to read. Living as he does in a remote part of the Amazon, the only books he can get his hands on are romance novels – hence the strange title.
The old man is an absolutely charming character who reads – and thinks – aloud. Rather that just read the books as you or I would, he contemplates every single line, trying to discover the deeper meaning to everything.
But the books are only a minor part of the plot. The real theme here is one of redemption and missed opportunities. And the old man is given a chance to set things straight.
It is a beautifully filmed, warm and funny movie, that if you stick with it’s meandering style, you will be rewarded.
Princess Mononoke
From Hayao Myazaki, the creator of Spirited Away, comes another amazing fable, set in a historic realm where the spirits still lived.
Using similar lush visuals as Spirited Away, and a storyline full of action, compassion and love, this is a genre-busting movie of the best kind. It’s also a protest against development at the cost of the environment. And possibly a little bit of an anti-war movie, such as Grave of the Fireflies was.
But more than just lush visuals and a great storyline, this is a movie that embraces the spirit world. Now this may set alarm bells off is some Christian minds, but look closely at the movie and you’ll see a lot of Christian parallels.
A word of warning though, never be fooled into thinking that animation is for kids, this is an action packed movie set in a time where evil must be fought head on.
Using similar lush visuals as Spirited Away, and a storyline full of action, compassion and love, this is a genre-busting movie of the best kind. It’s also a protest against development at the cost of the environment. And possibly a little bit of an anti-war movie, such as Grave of the Fireflies was.
But more than just lush visuals and a great storyline, this is a movie that embraces the spirit world. Now this may set alarm bells off is some Christian minds, but look closely at the movie and you’ll see a lot of Christian parallels.
A word of warning though, never be fooled into thinking that animation is for kids, this is an action packed movie set in a time where evil must be fought head on.
The Return Of The King | Extended Edition
The Return of the King was arguably the best instalment of Peter Jackson’s the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and with this in mind, the Extended Edition had a lot to live up to.
With an addition of 50 minuets of new or extended scenes flawlessly added into the extended DVD, it was almost like watching a totally different movie. Surprisingly it didn’t feel like it was almost an hour longer, if anything it felt like the time went by faster.
Even the ending, which was subject to the most of the films sparse criticism, didn’t seem as long – weather Jackson edited the ending, or if it just seemed shorter due to the added length of the movie, I’m not sure, but it was a fitting end to a great trilogy.
I wont spoil the movie by telling you exactly what makes up the extra time, there’s plenty of websites out there that can do that, what I will say is that the scenes added to the experience by telling more of the story.
The theatrical release of The Return of the King, was at times confusing and disjointed for a person such as my self, who hasn’t, and will never read the books. But throughout the Extended version I found myself thinking “Oh, so that’s what happened” or “Ah, so that’s the reason for that”. It was as I said before, like watching an entirely different movie.
And the scenes weren’t just a few extra lines of dialogue, the film felt more action packed, more compassionate, and gave the viewer more hope.
All in all, the extra 50 minuets is worth shelling out for the extended DVD, and I have yet to even contemplate watching the 2 discs of special features!
With an addition of 50 minuets of new or extended scenes flawlessly added into the extended DVD, it was almost like watching a totally different movie. Surprisingly it didn’t feel like it was almost an hour longer, if anything it felt like the time went by faster.
Even the ending, which was subject to the most of the films sparse criticism, didn’t seem as long – weather Jackson edited the ending, or if it just seemed shorter due to the added length of the movie, I’m not sure, but it was a fitting end to a great trilogy.
I wont spoil the movie by telling you exactly what makes up the extra time, there’s plenty of websites out there that can do that, what I will say is that the scenes added to the experience by telling more of the story.
The theatrical release of The Return of the King, was at times confusing and disjointed for a person such as my self, who hasn’t, and will never read the books. But throughout the Extended version I found myself thinking “Oh, so that’s what happened” or “Ah, so that’s the reason for that”. It was as I said before, like watching an entirely different movie.
And the scenes weren’t just a few extra lines of dialogue, the film felt more action packed, more compassionate, and gave the viewer more hope.
All in all, the extra 50 minuets is worth shelling out for the extended DVD, and I have yet to even contemplate watching the 2 discs of special features!
Step Into Liquid
Water. It’s a thing of deadly beauty.
There’s nothing that compares to it. The way it moves, the ever-changing randomness of it. The way it makes you feel when you’re in it. It’s amazing stuff.
Maybe it’s why surfers are such a fanatical bunch.
Now I’m no surfer, but I can appreciate their love of water, and I’m blown away by what they can do with just a surfboard and a wave.
Step Into Liquid is more that just a surfing documentary – it’s about a passion that over comes all prejudices and pre-conceptions.
It’s never about the size, though surfing 66ft waves 100miles offshore sure looks like fun, its about getting up and having fun. It’s about doing something you love, not because you have to, but because you want to.
Step Into Liquid takes us on a journey from the obvious locations such as Hawaii’s North Shore, to the coast of Ireland, when 3 American Irish lads venture every year, to run a surf school, just south of the Northern border for Catholic and Protestant kids.
It’s a visually stimulating feel good movie about life.
There’s nothing that compares to it. The way it moves, the ever-changing randomness of it. The way it makes you feel when you’re in it. It’s amazing stuff.
Maybe it’s why surfers are such a fanatical bunch.
Now I’m no surfer, but I can appreciate their love of water, and I’m blown away by what they can do with just a surfboard and a wave.
Step Into Liquid is more that just a surfing documentary – it’s about a passion that over comes all prejudices and pre-conceptions.
It’s never about the size, though surfing 66ft waves 100miles offshore sure looks like fun, its about getting up and having fun. It’s about doing something you love, not because you have to, but because you want to.
Step Into Liquid takes us on a journey from the obvious locations such as Hawaii’s North Shore, to the coast of Ireland, when 3 American Irish lads venture every year, to run a surf school, just south of the Northern border for Catholic and Protestant kids.
It’s a visually stimulating feel good movie about life.
Joint Security Area
When two North Korean soldiers are killed whilst on duty in the Joint Security Area, a Swiss Military Officer Major Spohie Jang is bought in to ease tensions and discover what actually happened.
With two conflicting reports and evidence that doesn’t stack up, Sophie soon realises that neither report is true.
Through a series of flashbacks we gradually start to unravel the mystery as Sophie digs deeper into the surprising events that lead up to the tragic incident.
Intelligent and thought provoking, Joint Security Area touches on the human side to the division of Korea, but proves that ultimately only tragedy can come from division.
Joint Security Area is a warm, funny but ultimately tragic story of an unlikely friendship.
With two conflicting reports and evidence that doesn’t stack up, Sophie soon realises that neither report is true.
Through a series of flashbacks we gradually start to unravel the mystery as Sophie digs deeper into the surprising events that lead up to the tragic incident.
Intelligent and thought provoking, Joint Security Area touches on the human side to the division of Korea, but proves that ultimately only tragedy can come from division.
Joint Security Area is a warm, funny but ultimately tragic story of an unlikely friendship.
Noi The Albino
Noi The Albino is a coming of age movie with a difference; It’s Icelandic.
Trapped in a white walled prison that is his little village in the remote North of Iceland, Noi is bored and frustrated. He wants more to life, and he takes out his frustrations on his teacher.
This is a movie full of beautiful moments – my favourite is when Noi sends a Dictaphone to school to record the lesson so he doesn’t ‘need’ to be there – but all these moments are downplayed by the superb acting of Tomas Lemarquis, who’s portrayal of Noi is one of apathy towards a world that is too small for him.
Noi is a genius that no one recognises, even his girlfriend doesn’t want to know him when he finally has the courage to up and leave. And this is typical of what Noi faces.
The movie moves along at its own pace, twisting and turning slowly as if on an icy road, but this journey has a darkly comic twist that you won’t see coming.
Superb acting with an interesting plot will keep you transfixed.
Trapped in a white walled prison that is his little village in the remote North of Iceland, Noi is bored and frustrated. He wants more to life, and he takes out his frustrations on his teacher.
This is a movie full of beautiful moments – my favourite is when Noi sends a Dictaphone to school to record the lesson so he doesn’t ‘need’ to be there – but all these moments are downplayed by the superb acting of Tomas Lemarquis, who’s portrayal of Noi is one of apathy towards a world that is too small for him.
Noi is a genius that no one recognises, even his girlfriend doesn’t want to know him when he finally has the courage to up and leave. And this is typical of what Noi faces.
The movie moves along at its own pace, twisting and turning slowly as if on an icy road, but this journey has a darkly comic twist that you won’t see coming.
Superb acting with an interesting plot will keep you transfixed.
Emile
Emile is the story of a man, who late in his life seeks redemption from the family he abandoned.
The story is told through a mixture of the present and the past, with the past being shown through a series of dreams and hallucinations. These dreams in particular have a stunning dreamy visual theme.
The way the story line cuts back and forth is initially confusing, but as you begin to understand Emile’s mind, and as Emile begins to understand what he has done, the story flows to a fairly predictable end.
Though predictable in it’s finishing the story weaves through a theme that we all struggle with: our own identity. Ultimately the movie only leaves us with questions, instead of the usual Hollywood feel good solutions.
This is a well written and superbly acted (Ian McKellen does an awesome job in the lead role) movie that will keep you transfixed till the very end.
With a rental release in March 05, this is one to watch out for.
The story is told through a mixture of the present and the past, with the past being shown through a series of dreams and hallucinations. These dreams in particular have a stunning dreamy visual theme.
The way the story line cuts back and forth is initially confusing, but as you begin to understand Emile’s mind, and as Emile begins to understand what he has done, the story flows to a fairly predictable end.
Though predictable in it’s finishing the story weaves through a theme that we all struggle with: our own identity. Ultimately the movie only leaves us with questions, instead of the usual Hollywood feel good solutions.
This is a well written and superbly acted (Ian McKellen does an awesome job in the lead role) movie that will keep you transfixed till the very end.
With a rental release in March 05, this is one to watch out for.
Girl With A Pearl Earring
Girl With A Pearl Earring is set in 17th Century Holland, based on a historical novel that looks behind Johannes Vermeer’s most famous painting.
It’s an expressive movie that forces you to watch it intently – for on the surface nothing much actually happens in this movie.
But go deeper, and there is a wealth of activity.
In a society where wealth and class are everything Scarlett Johansson’s character Griet is from a poor family and is sent to work as a maid for the Vermeer’s.
Innocent and submissive, Griet does nothing wrong, yet manages to alienate herself from everyone but Johannes, who sees not only a deep beauty, but also extraordinary artistic talent in this young girl.
Flirting on the edge of infidelity no lines are crossed, but cracks in an already troubled marriage come to the surface, and when Johannes’ rich benefactor demands that he paint a secret portrait of Griet, things come to a head.
This is one of the most visually stimulating and well acted movies I have seen. Scarlett’s ability to portray innocence, while at the same time portraying something msuch deeper behind her eyes is truly amazing, and Colin Firth gives an unexpected good performance as Johannes.
It’s an expressive movie that forces you to watch it intently – for on the surface nothing much actually happens in this movie.
But go deeper, and there is a wealth of activity.
In a society where wealth and class are everything Scarlett Johansson’s character Griet is from a poor family and is sent to work as a maid for the Vermeer’s.
Innocent and submissive, Griet does nothing wrong, yet manages to alienate herself from everyone but Johannes, who sees not only a deep beauty, but also extraordinary artistic talent in this young girl.
Flirting on the edge of infidelity no lines are crossed, but cracks in an already troubled marriage come to the surface, and when Johannes’ rich benefactor demands that he paint a secret portrait of Griet, things come to a head.
This is one of the most visually stimulating and well acted movies I have seen. Scarlett’s ability to portray innocence, while at the same time portraying something msuch deeper behind her eyes is truly amazing, and Colin Firth gives an unexpected good performance as Johannes.
Open City
Open City is apparently considered Roberto Rossellini’s greatest work. With this being my first look at classic Italian cinema, I can’t comment on this.
What I can say is that this is a wonderfully passionate tale of a humbly heroic priest (humbly heroic seems contradictory, but you’ll know what I mean if you see this DVD) who puts his life on the line to help others in need.
Filmed shortly after the Nazi’s left Italy, shot on scavenged ends of film; Open City has a feel of authenticity through its documentary look. The quality of the film, and the seemingly sparse subtitles are remarkably easy to get used to, especially as the visual story telling never leaves you in doubt as to what’s going on.
Even with the slight propaganda feel, this remarkable tale of the struggles of occupation, is summed up by the priest’s best lines:
“Oh, it’s not difficult to die well. The difficult thing is to live right.”
Delivered in his almost joyous manner that typified his warm and loving character and gave the movie it’s air of hope.
Superb viewing, popcorn not required!
What I can say is that this is a wonderfully passionate tale of a humbly heroic priest (humbly heroic seems contradictory, but you’ll know what I mean if you see this DVD) who puts his life on the line to help others in need.
Filmed shortly after the Nazi’s left Italy, shot on scavenged ends of film; Open City has a feel of authenticity through its documentary look. The quality of the film, and the seemingly sparse subtitles are remarkably easy to get used to, especially as the visual story telling never leaves you in doubt as to what’s going on.
Even with the slight propaganda feel, this remarkable tale of the struggles of occupation, is summed up by the priest’s best lines:
“Oh, it’s not difficult to die well. The difficult thing is to live right.”
Delivered in his almost joyous manner that typified his warm and loving character and gave the movie it’s air of hope.
Superb viewing, popcorn not required!
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DVD format war?
The giants are taking sides to decide the future of DVD.
And so soon, with DVD only just establishing itself in many homes?
Read more here.
And so soon, with DVD only just establishing itself in many homes?
Read more here.
i, Robot
I, Robot is a futuristic thriller staring Will Smith in the lead role of Detective Del Spooner.
Will Smith is one of those actors I normally refer to as popcorn actors – in other words, there movies are perfectly complimented by a big bowl of popcorn, and not your brain.
But I,Robot is different. Based around some short stories by Isaac Asimov, this is a movie that almost gives Will Smith some credibility as a serious actor.
Set in the year 2035, robots have become a trusted and essential part of life for everyone, except Detective Spooner. Spooner likes the old days, when you valued what you did, because you had to do it. His go against the flow attitude is emphasized with some great product placement in a pair of old school 2004 Converse shoes that he receives at the start of the movie. His petrol driven motorbike further reinforces this.
So when a robot seemingly kills a human – something they are not supposed to be able to do – Spooner is sent to investigate. Whilst everyone else is saying suicide, Spooner is like a dog with a bone, not willing to let go of his ‘the Robot did it’ theory.
And this is where the movie really takes off, with a mix of action, suspense, and awesome special effects.
The movie could have easily gone down the no-brainer road, but thankfully doesn’t. Instead it turns into a rollercoaster ride, with many spiritual themes abounding through a twisting and turning plot.
This special effects laden end of the world movie is probably one of the most positive of the recent glut of movies in this genre, and is essential viewing for anyone who likes a good action movie as well as food for thought.
Will Smith is one of those actors I normally refer to as popcorn actors – in other words, there movies are perfectly complimented by a big bowl of popcorn, and not your brain.
But I,Robot is different. Based around some short stories by Isaac Asimov, this is a movie that almost gives Will Smith some credibility as a serious actor.
Set in the year 2035, robots have become a trusted and essential part of life for everyone, except Detective Spooner. Spooner likes the old days, when you valued what you did, because you had to do it. His go against the flow attitude is emphasized with some great product placement in a pair of old school 2004 Converse shoes that he receives at the start of the movie. His petrol driven motorbike further reinforces this.
So when a robot seemingly kills a human – something they are not supposed to be able to do – Spooner is sent to investigate. Whilst everyone else is saying suicide, Spooner is like a dog with a bone, not willing to let go of his ‘the Robot did it’ theory.
And this is where the movie really takes off, with a mix of action, suspense, and awesome special effects.
The movie could have easily gone down the no-brainer road, but thankfully doesn’t. Instead it turns into a rollercoaster ride, with many spiritual themes abounding through a twisting and turning plot.
This special effects laden end of the world movie is probably one of the most positive of the recent glut of movies in this genre, and is essential viewing for anyone who likes a good action movie as well as food for thought.
Without A Trace (S1)
The premise behind Without A Trace is not too far away from the Parable of the Lost Sheep. Some one is reported missing, and the FBI’s missing persons team swings into action. And like the Shepherd, the team on Without A Trace put everything on hold until they find, or find out what happened to, that person.
The way they find missing people is to try and discover what sort of person they were, so that they can figure out what they may have done. Using a timeline and whatever evidence they have the team carefully piece together the events leading up to the disappearance, and then figure out what happened after.
What sets this programme apart from the glut of crime dramas on TV at the moment is the sense of hope. The team never give up on hope. They are as positive as they can be, with a desire to find the person alive.
With season 2 currently running on TV2, it’s nice to be able to revisit season 1 on DVD. Not only do you get a perfect picture and sound, the proper aspect ratio, but you also get to enjoy it without the adverts.
The way they find missing people is to try and discover what sort of person they were, so that they can figure out what they may have done. Using a timeline and whatever evidence they have the team carefully piece together the events leading up to the disappearance, and then figure out what happened after.
What sets this programme apart from the glut of crime dramas on TV at the moment is the sense of hope. The team never give up on hope. They are as positive as they can be, with a desire to find the person alive.
With season 2 currently running on TV2, it’s nice to be able to revisit season 1 on DVD. Not only do you get a perfect picture and sound, the proper aspect ratio, but you also get to enjoy it without the adverts.
Cold Creek Manor
With their marriage on the verge of collapsing, and their son almost being killed by impatient motorists, New York career-focussed parents the Plummers sell up and take their two children to find a simpler life.
They purchase a recently repossessed mansion in small town America, without bothering to find out it’s history. It’s a bit of a shambles, but the locals seem eager to help them.
Whilst the story line is pretty much Hollywood style check-your-brains-at-the-door fare, if you can ignore the stupid mistakes the Plummers seem to make at every turn, Cold Creek Manor makes for a very entertaining, edge of your seats ride. It has the formula down pat, with scares, moments of tension, and the occasional bit of humour.
They purchase a recently repossessed mansion in small town America, without bothering to find out it’s history. It’s a bit of a shambles, but the locals seem eager to help them.
Whilst the story line is pretty much Hollywood style check-your-brains-at-the-door fare, if you can ignore the stupid mistakes the Plummers seem to make at every turn, Cold Creek Manor makes for a very entertaining, edge of your seats ride. It has the formula down pat, with scares, moments of tension, and the occasional bit of humour.
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