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han solo-4

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Le Grinch

Le Grinch

6.4
  • Nov 30, 2000
  • Fantastic production - fair movie

    I saw The Grinch in a near empty BAFTA screening with only a couple of kids in the audience. But the movie is not only for kids. The screenplay throws up a fair amount of jokes and set pieces aimed at adults.

    Jim Carrey is brilliant and truly has made character of The Grinch his own. He would steal the show, if it wasn't already his by default.

    His supporting cast do admirable jobs. Taylor Momsen is cute and sweet as Cindy Lou Who while Christine Baranski plays a variation of her Marianne character from Cybill as Martha May Whovier, the love of The Grinch's life.

    Rick Baker's make up is fantastic, Rita Ryack's costumes are extremely well made and hats off to Michael Corenblith for his production designs.

    The movie itself has a certain charm and will be loved by a large amount of people. Carrey plays to the audience in a similar style as he did in The Mask.

    And let's not forget that the movie carries a message - that Christmas is NOT all about gifts, but about being together.

    Can't wait for "Green Eggs and Ham" to hit the screens!
    Fous d'Irène

    Fous d'Irène

    6.6
    6
  • Oct 8, 2000
  • The gross out comedy continues...

    Jim Carrey returns to the Farrelly Brothers fold after appearing in their Dumb and Dumber. Between that one and this one, the Farrellys grossed us out with There's Something About Mary.

    "Irene" is not as good as the two mentioned above. It has its moments of gross out comedy that Peter and Bobby Farrelly have made their trademarks. Such as Carrey trying to put a cow out of its misery, Carrey getting his own back on his neighbour who has let his dog foul Carrey's garden and Rene Zellweger telling Carrey's good guy character, Charlie, how she and Carrey's bad guy character, Hank, used a dildo the night before.

    Let me explain, in case you've been on Mars recently, Me, Myself and Irene is about a Rhode Island cop, Charlie Baileygates, who creates a mean alter ego, Hank, to help him cope with confrontation. Unless Charlie keeps taking his pills, his split personality comes into play!

    Its going to get to a point soon where the Farrelly Brothers will have no more taboo subjects to confront head on - what will they do then?
    Hollow Man : L'Homme sans ombre

    Hollow Man : L'Homme sans ombre

    5.9
    7
  • Oct 8, 2000
  • What would YOU do if you were invisible?

    Well? What would you do? If you are a man reading this chances are you would seriously consider doing a few things that Hollow Man's protagonist Sebastian Caine does.

    Kevin Bacon plays egotistical yet brilliant scientist, who has succeeded in making animals invisible, but is trying to discover the way to bring them back.

    Once Caine discovers this, he is anxious to try the process out on a human - moreover himself. Once Caine is invisible he starts to get off on the power and when all attempts to bring him back fail he starts to get violent too.

    The movie has fantastic effects, which are, of course, needed in a film like this. Paul Verhoeven's direction is pacy and the script is as you would expect from a movie like this. Although Bacon is not visible for most of the movie, he plays his role excellently - so much so that you would believe he really IS invisible.

    Elisabeth Shue heads up a good supporting cast which also contains a small role for Rhona Mitra (ex-Lara Croft) as one of Caine's neighbours who gets a surprise while she's undressing.

    See Hollow Man if you've ever fantasised about what you would do if you were invisible!
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