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Rubber
I remember seeing a trailer for Rubber a year or two ago and thinking it was some kind of joke. A serial killing tyre that makes peoples heads explode through the power of its mind, really, REALLY. But I’ve finally got around to watching it and it was kind of a fun film, not the best written or acted but the premise, look and feel make up for that. It’s a weird film, not quite up there with David Lynch but strange and kind of transfixing. At the start there is an explanation as to why the movie has been made …”No Reason!”. I think this is a trick though and I’m sure there are a load of analogies to Hollywood throughout the film, I could be looking into it to much though.The World’s End
When Pegg, Frost and Wright collaborate the results always turn out good.Normal Activity
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2001 a space odyssey
All work and no play…
Horrible Bosses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh9cG5dzs-U 3 reasons I want to watch Horrible Bosses: – Charlie from It’s Always Sunny In Philidelphia – Jennifer Aniston2 Documentaries motorsport fans need in their life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmkpsQmsRpI You may know Eric Bana from Hollywood, but there’s another side to him. A love of cars that goes back to his childhood. This documentary delves into the past as well as the present where he gets his Ford Falcon Coupe (The Beast) race ready and takes it on the Targa Tasmania Rally, a gruelling race made dangerous by the fact it’s run on tree lined public roads in Australia. Things didn’t quite go to plan but I dont want to say any more in case I spoil it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrbJPsPtTyU Senna is regarded as the greatest Formula one driver to ever live and watching footage of him you can see why he is held in such high regard. This documentary follows him rising through the ranks of motorsport, from karting to F1. It is a real interesting watch whether you are a motorsport fan or not, revealing the politics, team alliances and disagreements as well as his personal life. He comes across as a humble but really ambitious guy with a sense of humour a glint in his eye and the playboy lifestyle …while at the same time doing a lot of charity work. There’s a lot of archive footage as well as interviews with ex team-mates especially Prost and how their relationship broke down through racing, also how he thought he was being victimised by the FIA who were Frenchmen much like Prost. They show the accidents on that fateful day but it’s tastefully done. It is kinda chilling watching the footage of him in his car on the grid before the race though, he just doesn’t seem focused or comfortable, probably due to the fatal accident the previous day. What is really inspirational is the footage and descriptions of his funeral. He had a big following in his home country of Brazil and in a time of such turmoil in the country, he was one of the few good things people had to associate with. It is truly mind blowing the influence he had on a whole country with the streets lined with thousands of people to say their final goodbyes. It will bring a tear to you eye, I can’t even watch the trailer now without welling up.The most ubiquitous voice in the movies





