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6/10
Not the same without Colin
9 April 2007
Had I never seen the '95 mini series of Pride & Prejudice, I think I would have thoroughly enjoyed this film. But I found myself comparing every scene to the stunning performances of Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle, and frankly, it did not compare.

Macfadyen's performance was commendable, however, I did not feel that he conveyed enough emotion. True enough, Darcy is meant to be withdrawn and "strong and silent," as it were, but I think that for the majority of the film - even in the kiss scene - he simply looked bored.

Compared to the 95 version, where Firth struck up the balance perfectly. He showed pride and nobility, but we can see undercurrents of emotion through his eyes, smouldering looks at Lizzie, and flashes of good humour.

I also felt that the film did not capture the essence of the period. It quite irritated me that Keira wore her hair down in many scenes, as women of that status and age in that period simply would not have done in public. I also felt that we see too much of Lizzie and Darcy - the book focuses on many different story lines, and many of the more minor characters were completely overlooked, particularly Mr Bennett, who has an important role, and Mr Collins, who is not nearly so odious as I imagine him to be through reading the book.

However, I have given the film a commendable 6 out of 10, because I feel that it stuck to the storyline quite faithfully, and the settings were quite beautiful. I particularly enjoyed the scene at the Meryton Assembly Rooms, which captured the novel very well. The film is well worth watching for Knightley's performance; I thought she made a very good Lizzie.

But as good as this film is, if you want true Pride & Prejudice - stick to the 95 version.
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Mansfield Park (2007 TV Movie)
7/10
I was pleasantly surprised...
8 April 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Oh dear, well so far this show hasn't got very good reviews, and I don't understand why because all in all I thought it was very enjoyable. Much of the plot was missed out, but this is understandable because it is a very long book which had to be squeezed into a 2 hour slot. In the book, we can see Henry Crawford's love for Fanny building up over quite a while, but for those viewers who have never read the book, it comes as a surprise and happens too quickly and for that reason doesn't quite work. Also I think that Mrs Norris doesn't seem quite odious enough.

However there are many positive things to say about the adaption. I think Edmund Bertram is quite to perfection; just how I imagined him. Billy Piper did a very commendable performance - and we see her grow throughout.

Overall I would say it is well worth a watch, genuinely!
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Hot Fuzz (2007)
10/10
It Didn't Disappoint!
8 April 2007
Ever since I saw the advert for Hot Fuzz in October 06, I was absolutely thrilled and could not wait until it came into cinemas. Shaun of the Dead is probably my favourite film and I couldn't wait to see more of those comic geniuses Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.

It starts off a little slowly... all the jokes in the first half an hour or so I had already seen in the advert. But then it gets going.

And it could not be more brilliant.

The complete and utter Britishness of the film is so lovable. The same sort of goriness appears as in Shaun of the Dead, but in a similar way it's not scary... just really outrageous! Fans of Shaun of the Dead will notice the subtle references to Shaun of the Dead, which makes it easier to connect to.

There are laugh out loud jokes the whole way through. Political correctness is forgotten. And there are also some "jump out of your seat" moments. There's a bit of everything... it's done with such care and perfection. The ending is completely unpredictable, and pretty sentimental too! All in all, Hot Fuzz is a film well worth watching, and after the brilliance of Shaun of the Dead, will not disappoint.
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Lost (2004–2010)
Best drama ever created!
4 September 2005
I always end up looking forward to Wednesday evenings. The show is..... a little unrealistic.... but to me that doesn't matter. All the characters are beautiful, I am insanely jealous of Evangeline Lilly (Kate)! It is the first TV show that I don't want to know what's coming up. With, the OC, say, I will always be ready to read a spoiler. But part of the enjoyment of watching Lost is not knowing what is going to happen next. The episode 'White Rabbit' was terrifying in my opinion, and it gets scarier by every episode! It also has a bit of humour, which makes it slightly more lighthearted and less depressive! I have some good news for Lost fans... they have enough story lines for 8 years! That is a heck of a lot of Lost!
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9/10
it was WICKEDLY funny!
4 September 2005
I am ashamed to say that as much as I find the cartoons annoyingly stupid (the way they walk most of all) the film was brilliant. I must have watched it at least 20 times and the (slightly ridiculous) jokes make me laugh every time! especially 'scooby-doo, what's your conclusion?' 'BUNNY!!' The scene at 'The Faux Ghost' is great too, Scooby dancing is something I never thought I would see! It is a well known fact that the first film in a series is always the best, but in this case I think this one is better, as it contains more humour and brilliant cast members, including obsure ones. If you enjoyed the first film there is no doubt you will like this one too, if not more. The unmasking actually surprised me unlike the cartoons which may as well begin with 'WARNING!!! CONTAINS PREDICTABLE CONTENT!!!' Great for all ages.
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Scooby-Doo (2002)
8/10
brilliant!!!
4 September 2005
I wasn't expecting much of this and was pleasantly surprised - I thought it had great humour, and it was brilliantly cast, especially Shaggy although I did notice that Matthew Lillard does not do the voice which was the only disappointment. It is a fantastic film well worth watching, it made me laugh so much although that might just be my childish sense of humour! Even though it didn't have much to do with the original cartoons, I still enjoyed the twist at the end (which was NOT predicable!) The soundtrack is great, very catchy tunes which I discovered my brother singing more than once. The second one, 'Monsters Unleashed,' was better though, as it has more humour which made me laugh until I cried!
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