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My man took me to see this tonight. Absolutely Fabulous!

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A church-going Iowa couple has just finished missionary work in China and is headed home via the Transsiberian railway. Hubby loves trains. Wife, who we learn has an alcoholic past, wants a bit of adventure. They get more than they bargained for.

They meet another, younger adventurous couple on board the train. He's a charming, raffish Spaniard. She's a 20-year-old American runaway from Seattle who clearly bears psychic wounds. They seem to be up to something sinister.

Emily Mortimer is Jessie, the American wife. She senses danger long before here clueless husband, played by Woody Harrelson, who thinks being an American gives you a free pass all over the world.

The movie opens in Moscow, where we see police detective Grinko, Ben Kingsley, investigating a double murder of two gangsters. A big stash of heroin is also missing. Hmmm. Who has that heroin now?

Back in Siberia (actually Lithuania), things are getting tense aboard the train. The charming Spaniard is making a subtle play for Jessie. Outside, endless miles of frozen forests. Inside, raucous Russians downing vodka, comparing scars, smoking and singing. The railroad "hostesses" live in a constant state of pissedoff-ness toward the passengers. Amtrak it ain't.

The first half of this movie is fairly slow as we get to know the characters. Then, during a layover at a remote village, an incident happens that puts the movie into total, nail-biting overdrive. The second half is as gripping as any movie I've ever seen. As riveting as anything Hitchcock has ever done ... and this is from a major Hitchcock fan.

Warning: late in the movie there is a torture sequence of a woman that caused a few in the audience I saw it with walk out.

I'm sorry they walked out. The final sequence is a scene of absolute, though non-violent, reciprocity.

I hope this movie makes it to a large audience of suspense movie lovers. They won't be disappointed.


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I declare war on all icons and finalities, on all histories
that would chain me with my own falseness, my own pitiful fears.
I know only moments, and lifetimes that are as moments,
and forms that appear with infinite strength, then "melt into air."
I am an architect, a constructor of worlds,
a sensualist who worships the flesh, the melody,
a silhouette against the darkening sky.

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O Lucky Man! its great! But Firefox?
Terrible SFX...
 
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I have a soft spot for Firefox. Before he made it as a writer, Craig Thomas taught me English at King Edward VI Grammar School in Stafford. I sometimes wonder if the experience had anything to do with his decision to try a different career...

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HD & MM was good.



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Downloaded and watched this again tonight...what great fuckin' underrated holiday film.


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Downloaded and watched this again tonight...what great fuckin' underrated holiday film.


I watched that for Philosophy and Documentary Film. Good movie.
 
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4 months 3 weeks and 2 days

Wow, this was a great fucking film I finally got to see at university today. The long shots make Jim Jarmusch's extended shots look like Wong Kar Wai's frenetic Chungking Express. It was highly unpredictable and the setting of Romania only helps to accentuate the overcast feeling that pervades the film.
Hydra say: Must see!


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Oh, they played this over at U of C this afternoon and we went to go see it! What a great film. Made by Noah Baumbach friend of Wes Anderson. This is going to be shown again for anyone on the southside of the city that wants to see it for free in Hyde Park.


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Ah, funny thing. I got asked the other night what my favourite movie of all time was, and I said -- O Lucky Man!

Finest use of music in a movie ever. Alan Price at his very best. I looked up some of the lyrics the other day, for a friend teaching English in Tokyo who was having to fake a smile.

And there it is in the poster.

Smile while you're making it
Laugh while you're takin' it
Even though you're fakin' it
Cos nobody's gonna know ...

Would love to see that movie again. More relevant now than ever before.

For me, a very underrated movie was Sam L Jackson playing a science teacher who goes bad, as in real bad, in
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... some people thought it was exaggerated. As someone who spent time in the urban blackboard jungle, I promise you, it is more accurate than is comfortable.


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O Lucky Man was awesome! I still get chills from that scene where Malcom is looking in at the patients in the clinic and sees goat-boy...


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Mention of Sam L Jackson reminded me of The Red Violin.


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The Red Violin reminded me of Last Night.


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Der Baader Meinhof Komplex



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I was thinking about another favourite movie of mine. Has a great line where someone yells at the top of his voice: "AND THERE WILL BE NO SAFETY ZONE!"

And it occurred to me to wonder whether anyone here knows which movie this is.

Clues:

(1) Cult arthouse director -- one of the greats.
(2) Some of the top stars of the day.
(3) Cult favourite of many reviewers -- one critic here said it was his favourite movie of all time.

And I have a feeling none of you will get this one. I must have last seen it at least 20 years ago, and I still remember that scene vividly.

Where were you heading, if you heard someone screaming that?


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