Friday, 29 August 2008

DVD Reviews - Aug 26






Where In The World Is Osama bin Laden?
Director: Morgan Spurlock
Rating: PG

Morgan Spurlock takes his gumshoe act on the route with Where In The World Is Osama bank identification number Laden?, a quest that�s only part in joke. Whether the approach gets him anywhere is in the centre, and rummy bone, of the beholder.

He�s after Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda and mastermind of 9/11. Spurlock reasons he alone can prevail where the FBI, the CIA and legions of other �War on Terror� soldiery have failed.

He travels through the Middle East and to Morocco, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia to chat with average citizens and a few informed sources, request them if they know where bin Laden is hiding.

The access yields mixed results. Many people ar so entranced and disarmed by Spurlock�s bull-moose attack, they spill their thoughts on bIN Laden. A few insights are gleaned. But the film does offer hope that thither are millions of people in the Middle East who simply yearn for peace.

Extras include deleted interviews, an alternate ending and a funny bit coroneted, The Animated History of Afghanistan.

Redbelt
Director: David Mamet
Stars: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen, Alice Braga
Rating: R

We know going into a David Mamet flick that an innocent is about to have his hopes dotted, and that trust is something the gullible confabulate upon the greedy. We are besides likely to be varnished by sebaceous characters played by Ricky Jay, David Paymer and Joe Mantegna, the three horsemen of Mamet�s ethical Apocalypse.

All of the above situations and sinners ar present in Redbelt, Mamet�s latest, which takes its name from a martial-arts honour.

Jiu-jitsu instructor Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor, an doer ascendant), puts principle onward of profit. He refuses to teach people world Health Organization wish to engage in battle for anything merely the purest of reasons.

Terry�s uncompromising stance means he�s barely making the tear on his West Los Angeles studio, but he�s happy withal. He has a few loyal students and a wife named Sonia (Alice Braga) world Health Organization looks sexy even when she�s fretting about paid bills.

Then something happens that shatters Terry�s Zen-like calm down, along with the sheet glass window of his studio.

Is Redbelt another of Mamet�s mephistophelian deceptions, replete with thaumaturgy tricks? Is it a sinewy struggle of beneficial vs. evil?

Or is it � and this is a unexampled for Mamet � just a pretty good engagement picture, in which sweaty men sweep each early to the beat of ceremonial drums? It�s all of the above, actually.

The abundant extras include a Mamet comment along with Randy Couture, the Ultimate Fighting Championship star wHO has a small role in the film. There�s lots more than UFC info, too.

Son of Rambow

Director: Garth Jennings
Stars: Neil Dudgeon, Bill Milner, Jessica Hynes
Rating: PG

The case of art imitating art � if you�re charitable sufficiency to include Rambo in that definition. In telling his amiably daffy tale of two lonely boys searching for their inner Spielberg, Garth Jennings (The Hitchhiker�s Guide to the Galaxy) has made a modest sweet talker that looks every minute as homemade as the one the two lads are shoemaking together.

It�s countersink in the early �80s, when Rambo first exploded onto screens with First Blood.

Lee (Will Poulter) and Will (Bill Milner) have zippo in mutual, apart from parental neglectfulness (adults ar either absent or useless) and irregular attendance at the same school. The two boys despise each other at first. But Lee�s desire to produce his possess Rambo film finds common cause with Will�s desire to wear out loose from his suppression home life. Before long, the iI lads ar wearing headbands and plastic weaponry and conscripting everyone from school chums to addled seniors to help them make a motion-picture show they name Son of Rambow.

Limited extras include a commentary by writer/director Jennings and a featurette of him kibitizing with the kids.








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Saturday, 9 August 2008

S-Range

S-Range   
Artist: S-Range

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Another Theory   
 Another Theory

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 9


Space   
 Space

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 8




 





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