Aug 03 2007

The Wire - Season 2

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures, TV

Creator: David Simon
Dir.s: Edward Bianchi, Elodie Keene, Steve Shill, Thomas J. Wright, Daniel Attias, Timothy Van Patten, Rob Bailey, Ernest R. Dickerson, Robert F. Colesberry
Writ.s: David Simon, Ed Burns, Joy Kecken, Rafael Ã?lvarez, George P. Pelecanos
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  • Dominic West … Det. Jimmy McNulty
  • Sonja Sohn … Det. Kima Greggs
  • Domenick Lombardozzi … Det. Herc Hauk
  • Lance Reddick … Lt. Cedric Daniels
  • Seth Gilliam … Sgt. Ellis Carver
  • John Doman … Deputy Commissioner Rawls
  • Idris Elba … Stringer Bell
  • Michael K. Williams … Omar Little
  • Andre Royo … Bubbles
  • Chris Bauer … Frank Sobotka
  • Paul Ben-Victor … Vondas Vondopoulos
  • James Ransone … Ziggy Sobotka
  • Pablo Schreiber … Nick Sobotka

The first season of The Wire dealt with drug dealers run by the Barksdale family. At the end the detail got reassigned with McNulty working for the marine unit. While out he comes across a floater. And later the bodies of 13 more women are found in a container in the city port. At first there is considerable debate over who has to take these cases; there is even doubt over whether it is murder. But eventually McNulty works out exactly where the deaths must have happened, and the it is his old homicide colleagues who must take the case. Spite and revenge really do get results.

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Tags: 10 Stars, Andre Royo, Baltimore, Chris Bauer, Daniel Attias, David Simon, Domenick Lombardozzi, Dominic West, drugs, Ed Burns, Edward Bianchi, Elodie Keene, Ernest R. Dickerson, George P. Pelecanos, human trafficing, Idris Elba, James Ransone, John Doman, Joy Kecken, Lance Reddick, Michael K. Williams, Pablo Schreiber, Paul Ben-Victor, police, Rafael Ã?lvarez, Rob Bailey, Robert F. Colesberry, Seth Gilliam, Sonja Sohn, Steve Shill, The Wire, Thomas J. Wright, Timothy Van Patten, war on drugs

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Mar 23 2007

300

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

Dir: Zack Snyder
Writ: Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnston, Michael Gordon and based on the graphic novel 300 by Frank Miller & Lynn Varley

  • Gerard Butler - King Leonidas
  • Lena Headey - Queen Gorgo
  • Dominic West - Theron
  • David Wenham - Dilios
  • Vincent Regan - Captain
  • Michael Fassbender - Stelios
  • Tom Wisdom - Astinos
  • Rodrigo Santoro - Xerxes

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I have a feeling that how you feel at the end of seeing this film will be hugely coloured by your mindset before the film began. Personally I loved it. Wonderful visuals and a great story. Wasn’t overly impressed with the characterisation, but you can’t have everything.

The film begins with a voice-over, and this narrator pipes up throughout the film, sometimes describing the action that we are watching on screen. I have no doubt that some will find this redundant, but, given the ending and who the narrator is I think this device actually works really well. Plus he does add to the melodramatic, over the top atmosphere that make this such a good film.

Overblown and over the top, almost pompous in its grand vision. And yet it just works. Somehow they’ve managed to draw the viewer in, using dialogue and visuals that could so easily have done nothing but remind you that this is a highly stylised film. The visuals are often lacking in realism. The characters are larger than life, the action is brutal, the culture hugely strange. And it is great.

There were one or two instances when I did find myself thinking that the constant references to freedom and the evil tyrant were overdone and not a little incorrect given the fact that if you were a slave in Spartan society then life back then was pretty far from easy. But this isn’t really historical fiction, it is an action film, and as such it is almost perfect. I also loved the soundtrack. So much so that I did just try and buy it online, but the official website wants you to use iTunes, I don’t, so I was forced into borrowing it.

Top marks all around for a violent, visceral, blood-splattered film, and I can’t finish my review without saying, my god, did you see those abs?

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Tags: 10 Stars, 300, action, Ancient Greece - Sparta, based on comic, bloody, brilliant, David Wenham, death, Dominic West, Frank Miller, Gerard Butler, great story, historical fiction, historical inaccuracies, Kurt Johnston, Lena Headey, loved it, Lynn Varley, melodramatic, Michael Fassbender, Michael Gordon, poor characterisation, Rodrigo Santoro, soldier, Tom Wisdom, Vincent Regan, visually stunning, War, Zack Snyder

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