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 Tried to watch that last night as well. Lost interest after 30 minutes. Got further with the book without finnish that one either. No, Stieg Larsson just isn't for me. 
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			![]() With a great production value, set & costume design, the film comes with quite a notorious subject matter like Shakespeare authorship question, mainly inspired by The Oxfordian theory on the matter. I had actually very little idea about the topic until I saw the film & read about it last night. More than 2 hour long running time the movie has a good pace and as a political conspiracy thriller set in Elizabethan era, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Particularly Rhys Ifans (Earl of Oxford) & Vanessa Redgrave (Queen Elizabeth I) were great among the fine cast of actors. But when it comes to the historical facts, characters & accuracy, as far I know, they butchered most of it with a brutal fashion & one of the prime victims was the English poet & playwright William Shakespeare. So if you consider giving it a watch then my suggestion is take it as a "What if..." sort of film that's got an utterly fictional, (at times) comical & darker take on the source & 'mystery' behind the greatest treasures of English literature. Overall, a surprisingly well made film from director Ronald Emmerich, mostly in compare to his earlier big budget crap & disaster films. >>: B+ 
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			cell 211 The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to survive the ordeal. 8/10 pefect sense A story about two people a chef and an epidemiologist who fall in love just as an epidemic begins to rob the world's population of their sensory perceptions. 7/10 and i watched gutterballs fun movie 4/10 Last edited by leezuki; 01-30-2012 at 12:04 PM. Reason: added  | 
		
		
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 Liked how it ended but didnt like the ending itself and also thought more of The Shiningesqe atmosphere wouldve made alot more creepy. 
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			One Dark Night (1983) Can't believe I've never seen this before. Excellently creepy little film that is like candy for someone as morbid as me with a plot concerning psychic vampirism, telekinesis and energy fields this was adorable. Highly recommended.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 I would call it a zombie movie. Or.... a living dead movie. :rolleyes: 
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