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ackstasis

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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
7.17
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
Dots
6.47
Dots
Ballet Adagio
7.85
Ballet Adagio
The Mystery of Mr. X
6.97
The Mystery of Mr. X
The Servant
7.88
The Servant
Begone Dull Care
7.39
Begone Dull Care
The Big Snit
7.27
The Big Snit
The Martian
8.07
The Martian
The Abyss
7.58
The Abyss
Mirror
7.98
Mirror
It Follows
6.88
It Follows
San Pietro
6.68
San Pietro
Under the Skin
6.39
Under the Skin
Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
8.08
Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
Lessons of Darkness
8.08
Lessons of Darkness
The Unknown
7.77
The Unknown
The Sword of Doom
7.98
The Sword of Doom
Outer Space
7.15
Outer Space
Harpya
7.08
Harpya
Un Chant D'Amour
7.57
Un Chant D'Amour
Gone Girl
8.18
Gone Girl
The Curse of the Cat People
6.76
The Curse of the Cat People
Tokyo Drifter
7.18
Tokyo Drifter
Extinct
7.57
Extinct
Midnight in Paris
7.68
Midnight in Paris

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Sharktopus

Sharktopus

3.2
2
  • Aug 3, 2011
  • "There's no way a shark-octopus fishy thing really exists"

    Allow me to introduce 'Sharktopus (2010).' This ultra-low-budget creature feature lumbers through a clunky narrative just like its titular monster, a CGI monstrosity fabricated by FX nerds sufficiently disliked by the producers to warrant an on screen credit. The deal is simple: a narcissistic scientist (played by Eric Roberts) has engineered a shark/octopus hybrid for the navy to use as a weapon. However, this "Sharktopus" breaks free from the military's control, and proceeds to wreak havoc on the fun-loving residents of Mexico. (No doubt Mexico was chosen for its lack of minimum-wage laws).

    Director Declan O'Brien takes great pleasure in introducing vain, bikini-clad characters whose only purpose is to be devoured or impaled only seconds later. Meanwhile, Eric Roberts sits around on a yacht, looking concerned and occasionally angry, while the story goes on around him. This is a privilege afforded to the only recognisable name in the cast. Fortunately for us, the narcissistic scientist has an attractive daughter (Sara Malakul Lane) who's also the country's leading genetic engineer. She makes very clear her detestation of the handsome playboy/genetic engineer Andy (Kerem Bursin), who likes to stand around with his shirt unbuttoned, and occasionally say something histrionic like "eat this, you bastard!"

    By the looks of it, 'Sharktopus' was shot on my Sony TRV-19E handycam. But for all its shoddiness, I can't hate this movie. It knows it's terrible. Producer Roger Corman (once the director of several very impressive low-budget films, such as his 1960s Edgar Allen Poe adaptations) knows how to make a quick buck, and this is the sort of high-concept schtick that can draw a profit from a $3.75 budget. The film plumbs every cliché in the book: there's an obligatory speech about science "going too far," and a free apple to anybody who can guess what Eric Roberts set as his computer access code! For all its unchecked ridiculousness, you can't deny that Declan O'Brien has his tongue firmly in cheek. I just wish it had lolled back into his throat, so I wouldn't have had to spend the last 89 minutes watching 'Sharktopus.'
    Boudu Saved from Drowning

    Boudu Saved from Drowning

    7.2
    6
  • Jul 6, 2011
  • "Even so, we have a piano because we are respectable people"

    Lucrèce Borgia

    Lucrèce Borgia

    6.1
    6
  • Jul 6, 2011
  • Lucrèce Borgia

    Incredibly, 'Lucrèce Borgia (1935)' is my first film from Abel Gance, one of the titans of early French cinema, though this is far from his best-known work. The film is a chronicle of the House of Borgia, a reigning family that remains notorious for their corruption and sexual debasement. I've had to do some reading up, so apologies to any history buffs if I get my details wrong. There are four main characters in this sordid tale. Pope Alexander VI (Roger Karl) is incompetent and blind to the misdeeds of his family – though historians generally portray him as being far more depraved than he is depicted here. Giovanni (Maurice Escande) is the pope's elder son, and a bit of an extravagant fop. César (Gabriel Gabrio) is a lusty, bloodthirsty monster under the advisement of Niccolò Machiavelli. Sister Lucrezia (Edwige Feuillère) is a promiscuous woman whose lovers have the unfortunate habit of being quickly murdered by the jealous, scheming César. All in all, probably not the sort of people you'd invite to a friendly game of neighbourhood charades. There are some confronting scenes in here, especially compared to the 1930s films to which one is accustomed. Confrontations are seen to draw blood, and exploited women are stripped of their clothes. There is a rather graphic recreation of the Banquet of Chestnuts, which took place on October 30, 1501, at which César (and possibly Pope Alexander VI) treated his guests to the services of 50 prostitutes.
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