Two documentaries that champion art over commercialism.
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Two documentaries that champion art over commercialism.
Continue reading “Double Bill Film Review: Mr Watterson (7/10) and Harmontown (8.5/10)”
Oxymoronic fictionalized biopic…
Colin Firth plays tinker, tailor, soldier and spy as Matthew Vaughn continues his hot streak…
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Brendan Gleeson gives a career best performance in a little film with big ideas…
Jon Favreau eats amazing food for two hours and makes everyone else watch…
Producer Michael Bay and director Jonathan Liebesman continue to flog dead horses whilst ruining people’s childhoods.
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Taking on the unenviable task of making ’80s cop movies seem more ridiculous than they already are…
If Shane Meadows directorial breakthrough Dead Man’s Shoes was about loss of innocence, the follow up This Is England portrays what comes next…
The fictional ‘ViewAskewniverse’ that Kevin Smith has created has struck a chord with people the World over who see themselves, in the geeky idiosyncrasies and insecurities of the main characters. Kevin Smith’s films are awash with Heroes and Sidekicks – just like the world of comic’s that Smith loves so much. Here are five of the best of them…
5. Banky Edwards & Holden McNeil
Played by: Jason Lee and Ben Affleck
First appearance: Chasing Amy
Best moment: Narrowly pipping the ‘tracer’ argument from the opening scene, is the glorious moment when Banky finally realises that Alyssa is lesbian and the sexy song she has just sung was not for Holden but for Kim. Jason Lee’s smile paints a thousand spiteful words.
4. Bartleby & Loki
Played by: Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
First Appearance: Dogma
Best Moment: The slaughter of the Mooby executives with Bartleby constantly undermining Loki’s ‘penchant for the dramatic’ is hilarious and well written. The fictional Mooby’s brand would go on to play a big part in the Kevin Smith universe. Not least for the next two clowns…
3. Dante Hicks & Randal Graves
Played by: Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson
First Appearance: Clerks
Best Moment: Hard to pick just one defining moment from two movies that are basically Dante & Randal sitting around talking but the ‘home truths’ scene at the end of Clerks is surprisingly hard hitting and emotionally resonant as Randal flames Dante for blaming everything on others and telling him to ‘shit or get off the pot’.
2. Brodie Bruce & TS Quint
Played by: Jason Lee and ‘TV’s Jeremy London’ (to quote Jason Lee from the Mallrats DVD commentary.)
First Appearance: Mallrats
Best Moment: The taking over of Mr. Svennings dogshit game show has some killer lines (‘When Jaws popped out of the water…’) but their initial entrance to the Mall where they bump into that dick from the Fashionable Male and Willam’s sailboat is Brodie and TS’ finest hour.
1. Jay & Silent Bob
Played by: Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith
First Appearance: Clerks
Best Moment: Finally getting their own movie is obviously a wonderful achievement but in terms of the characters themselves surely (SPOILERS) buying the Quick Stop at the end of Clerks II is their crowning glory. Taking the whole franchise back to where it all started. Snoogans.