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ChorleyRobbie

Joined Oct 2000
Part of Chorley Film Society, spend my days designing soft toys and character-driven merchandise of Spider-Man, Hulk, Shrek and more
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Eaten by Lions
6.18
Eaten by Lions
Fisherman's Friends
7.05
Fisherman's Friends
La Ballade de Buster Scruggs
7.27
La Ballade de Buster Scruggs
Spider-Man: New Generation
8.410
Spider-Man: New Generation
Ralph 2.0
7.08
Ralph 2.0
Les Animaux fantastiques : Les Crimes de Grindelwald
6.56
Les Animaux fantastiques : Les Crimes de Grindelwald
Le Grinch
6.48
Le Grinch
Akira
8.07
Akira
Les Gardiens de la Galaxie
8.08
Les Gardiens de la Galaxie
La Vengeance dans la peau
8.08
La Vengeance dans la peau
Les Dents de la mer
8.19
Les Dents de la mer
Un jour sans fin
8.09
Un jour sans fin
Le Cercle des poètes disparus
8.17
Le Cercle des poètes disparus
Terminator
8.16
Terminator
Monstres & Cie
8.18
Monstres & Cie
Spotlight
8.110
Spotlight
The Truman Show
8.210
The Truman Show
Stand by Me
8.19
Stand by Me
Monty Python : La Vie de Brian
8.010
Monty Python : La Vie de Brian
Jurassic Park
8.210
Jurassic Park
The Big Lebowski
8.16
The Big Lebowski
Sherlock Junior
8.110
Sherlock Junior
Gran Torino
8.18
Gran Torino
The Thing
8.28
The Thing
Fargo
8.19
Fargo

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Daphné

Daphné

6.0
6
  • Sep 27, 2017
  • Timeless

    Daphne is a timeless British film. By which I mean it could have pretty much been made at any time in the last 50 years, and be just as 'meh.' It's one of those films that turns up on the telly and you look at the fashion and the streets but wonder why you're actually watching. It's a slight tale of a rather unlikable lonely girl who doesn't really know what to do with her life. Emily Beecham gives a believable performance but with a male writer and male director it is ultimately a bloke's fantasy idea of a 20something single girl about town. Everyone spouts their arch clever philosophies but anything that happens to Daphne doesn't really seem to affect her. That said, she's probably hardened by all those ghosts she used to hunt (which has clearly had an effect) and I applaud the film-maker's willingness to hold back Fred, Shaggy and Velma until the sequel.
    The Possibilities Are Endless

    The Possibilities Are Endless

    6.5
    3
  • Sep 28, 2014
  • Rip It Up And Start Again

    Scottish musician Edwyn Collins is best known (if at all) for his hits "Rip It Up And Start Again" (with Orange Juice) and "A Girl Like You" which became a worldwide smash in 1994. Despite only having the two hits he was a constant presence in the UK music industry and his witty and opinionated views made him a radio regular. It was after an appearance with Andrew Collins on BBC6Music that he suffered a brain hemorrhage and entered into a coma. This film charts his recovery, his relationship with his partner, and his attempts to make new music.

    The problem is it's hard to see who it will appeal to: the film is far too wishy-washy and fails to pin down it's subject. While we watch atmospheric visuals and listen to amazing sound design we drift merely around the edges of the man himself, who barely appears for an hour.

    If you've never heard of the man, there is no context. Nothing to say why you should care, and barely anything to show what he was like before the coma. A few brief clips from "Conan O'Brien" and "Top of the Pops" aside, the film remains stubbornly in the etherworld of Collins' coma.

    The first hour is dreary, insubstantial indulgence by the film-makers. The last 20 minutes goes some way to redeeming itself by showing more of Edwin at work and with Grace, but the whole thing is lacking. It needed more voices, more history. You learn much more, and are moved more, by the BBC Radio 4 programme "Mastertapes" that features in this film and can still be heard on the Radio 4 website.
    A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman

    A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman

    5.8
    5
  • Aug 11, 2014
  • Parrot Sketch Not Included

    I'm a big fan of the Pythons but before watching this pretty much all I knew about Graham Chapman's life was that he was an alcoholic and gay. Sadly, after watching the film, that still seems to be pretty much all there was to him.

    A series of animation teams take us through Chapman's life from birth to death and with varying degrees of success, all with Chapman's narration. The visuals are mostly good and help to keep interest but anyone looking for insight will be disappointed. A self-indulgent sequence about Chapman's drinking withdrawal covers well-trodden ground and the repeated jokes about penises and ejaculation soon wear thin. OK, he was gay - we get it! The directors make the mistake of trying to be Pythonesque but nearly all the gags fall flat, while the storytelling gets lost and the timeline muddled. Chapman was a great performer and writer, but you wouldn't know it from this, which moves his art largely to 3rd place behind alcohol and being gay. A writing trip with Cleese seems happy to say Cleese did all the hard work on their projects while the sort of roles that gave Chapman the Hollywood lifestyle are brushed over.

    Perhaps a better approach would have been to include archive footage and new materials, to explain things and provide context and perspective. Ultimately, this is just an unsatisfying film from some well-meaning Python fanboys.
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