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Bad, bad, bad
22 January 2001
Now i'm a big fan of bad horror films but.....this was the wrong side of bad. I must admit to not reading the book and not knowing much about it but is there some hidden metaphor to these 'children' or have they just used to much bleach in their hair?? The film made no attempt at giving the characters any personality apart from the "there's danger in them there hills" variety, and unless i missed something (I may have fell asleep)the plot was - blackout, children, very bad children. Where did they come from? What did they want? No attempt was made to explain a thing. Dull, flat and boring - do not believe any good review of this film. Just block it out and think of the sea!!
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Retroactive (1997)
8/10
Pleasant surprise - bad title
22 June 1999
Whoever came up with the title to this film should be taken to one side and taught a thing or two about movies. There is no getting away from the fact that the title is BAD! The title suggests that you are about to watch every bad sci-fi movie you have ever seen, but what lies behind the title is an entertaining time travel film which is actually quite good.

James Belushi is quite good as the bad guy and Kylie Travis plays the feisty female cop well.

There is great pleasure in watching the main characters failing miserably at changing their situation as they travel back again and again to fix things, when it seems all manage to do is make a bad situation worse. The ending is surprisingly downbeat and refreshingly rewarding, which makes a change for Hollywood these days.

All in all not the best of films ever made, but if you just leave you critical faculties and high expectations at home you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Nightwatch (1997)
3/10
Dire thriller which thinks black bin liners create atmosphere
21 June 1999
Any great expectations you may have for this film begin to fade after 20 minutes. The director succeeds in creating a fine eerie atmosphere with shots that linger just long enough to make you expect something to happen, and does nothing with it. The film soon throws away any attempt at a decent plot and unravels under it's own pseudo intellectualism. Ewan McGregor smirks so much (probably at his attempt at an american accent, Sean Connery anyone?) you think he's just walked off the set of Trainspotting with a stash of drugs. Nick Nolte hams his way through every scene looking like a part time drag queen and Josh Brolin seems to be lost in his characters confusing mood swings. As for the women in the film, they seem to lack any substance at all and are very one dimensional. The film fails in sustaining any interest, it skips over all of it's gaping plot holes and has an ending which is very unfulfilling.
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