Author: Alton Williams

  • Soundtrack Festival 2008: Abraham’s Point

    Soundtrack Festival 2008: Abraham’s Point

    Mackenzie Crook plays a young man with a stupid name, Comet Snape, an antique dealer who is constantly haunted by his past, as he drives back to West Wales. On the way home, he faces deception, theft, and his past.

    Snape nicks a grandfather clock and sets off to bring it back to his dying father.

    Abraham’s Point has some great shots, showcasing some gorgeous landscapes.

    Mackenzie goes phone it in a little, but he holds it all together with his watchabilty.

    I found the plot had some lame moments, and it was a tad too long, but a decent film nonetheless.

  • Soundtrack Festival 2008: Sleep Furiously

    Soundtrack Festival 2008: Sleep Furiously

    It took a very long time to get into, but it is riveting.

    Sleep Furiously is about small Welsh community which is shown through the conversations and interaction of each other. There’s not plot or story as such, although the mobile library van and driver ties the film together. Felt like a personal portrait with some great shots and a complex but subtle soundtrack from Aphex Twin – the first time Richard James has approved his music for an entire film.

    What could be depressing somewhere else, it’s lovely in this film.

  • Soundtrack Festival 2008: Brazil

    Soundtrack Festival 2008: Brazil

    On the big screen ! I’ve not seen this film for a few years now.

    It looked amazing. The story is both simple and baffling.

    This is a brilliant film full of ideas. It is a bit long, but never dull. You want more.

    No need to review…

  • Soundtrack Festival 2008: The Singing Ringing Tree

    Soundtrack Festival 2008: The Singing Ringing Tree

    ‘fraid I’m not quite old enough to remember this, so I went into the busy cinema fresh.

    A brave prince wants to win the heart of a stubborn princess by finding The Singing Ringing Tree for her. He finally locates it in the magical realm of an evil dwarf who offers him a deal: he can keep the tree if it starts singing before sundown – which it will only do if the princess truly loves him. Otherwise, he will be turned into a bear. Very Plausible.

    If you mention The Singing Ringing Tree to some, they mention the evil dwarf. And yes, the dwarf is in fact evil.

    The transformation of Prince to Bear and Rough Princess to Fit Princess were very,very good considering when it was made.

    It’s a story book come to life. Hans Christian Anderson spliced with The Brothers Grimm, and very lush to look at. Full of colour, and the bear costume is the best I’ve ever seen.

    It’s a very well put together fairy tale with a simple moral story. Be nice.

  • Sir Roger Moore Film In The Offing

    From IMDb

    Movie legend Sir Roger Moore‘s memoirs are set to be turned into a Hollywood biopic – with Johnny Depp slated to play the part of the James Bond actor.

    Two top U.S. production companies are rumoured to be battling for the screen rights to the book – My Word Is My Bond – which was released in October.

    The autobiography details Moore’s exploits with legendary Tinseltown co-stars including Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner, and David Niven in the 1950s and ’60s.

    The thrilling tales have caught the imagination of movie bosses – with two leading Hollywood studios said to be in talks with Moore’s literary agents to secure the rights to the book.

    And a source close to Moore has confirmed that producers are keen to sign up an A-list star to play Moore – with Johnny Depp hotly tipped to take the role.

    The source tells WENN, “The two production companies’ interest in Sir Roger was heightened after they read the tales of his Hollywood exploits.

    “They are keen to centre on that era ahead of his 007 days. They believe filmgoers will lap this one up and it could be a huge hit.

    “The whole project is shrouded in secrecy but Sir Roger has been telling friends, with a knowingly raised eyebrow, that he’s a great admirer of Johnny Depp.”

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