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Movie Review - The Prestige - Awesome!

The Prestige

A mysterious story of two magicians whose intense rivalry leads them on a life-long battle for supremacy -- full of obsession, deceit and jealousy with dangerous and deadly consequences. From the time that they first met as young magicians on the rise, Robert Angier and Alfred Borden were competitors. However, their friendly competition evolves into a bitter rivalry making them fierce enemies-for-life and consequently jeopardizing the lives of everyone around them. Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century London.

I'll say straight up this is probably the best movie of the year so far without much competition, it's been a pretty bad year for movies all in all after 2005 which has a clean sweep of great movies, 2006 performed pretty badly, a good sign before watching this movie was the extremely strong 8.2 at IMDB.

It lived up to expectations! KY even joined us to watch it for the second time.

This is a truly allstar cast mixing new talent with old, pitting Hugh Jackman (Robert Angier) and Christian Bale (Alfred Borden) against each other is a work of genius, both have already proved themselves with movies such as X-men and Batman Begins and even more so for Bale with the haunting The Machinist.

Christian Bale & Hugh Jackman

The sparks really fly between them, imagine turn of the century magicians fighting for audiences and fame, Bale (Borden) is the technical expert, the magical genius, but his showmanship lacks the pull to bring audiences..Where as Jackman (Angier) is the opposite, suave, charming and the superior showman, but his tricks are lacking, his technical knowledge and innovation aren't matching Bale.

Michael Caine of course puts in a stirling performance with his strong screen prescence, a lesser actor would have paled in this supporting role.

David Bowie pops up too, did you spot him?

I can't really talk about the story without ruining it, just watch out for the the pledge, the turn and finally the prestige. You do have to suspend belief a bit though, it's not a real story, it has elements of fantasy or sci-fi and stars some great scientists from the same period.

The cinematography, set design, production and direction are top notch, the pacing of the movie is excellent and has multiple narrators, so you see the same things from various views. It's a dark brooding movie showing the nasty side of human nature.

Christopher Nolan is really showing us what he's capable of with Memento, Batman Begins, Insomnia and now this!

Just go and watch this movie now.

I give it a film of the year 9/10.

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Movie Review - X-Men III: The Last Stand

X-men III

A "cure" for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history. For the first time, mutants have a choice: retain their uniqueness, though it isolates and alienates them, or give up their powers and become human. The opposing viewpoints of mutant leaders Charles Xavier, who preaches tolerance, and Magneto, who believes in the survival of the fittest, are put to the ultimate test--triggering the war to end all wars

Ah so I watched something at the cinema!

Cool eh...this movie didn't get relegated to DVD watching, I think DaVinci Code is destined for the small screen though.

I've always been a fan of X-Men since the comics, the computer games and then finally in 2000 the movie hit the big screens.

I have to say though, I always felt X2 was far better than X-Men the original movie. It's one of the few that exceeds the original, when the original WAS good! X2 still remains my favourite out of the 3 after watching the most recent one.

I strongly recommend watching X1 & X2 immediately before watching the third installament as it is somewhat lacking in character development, remind yourself why you care about the characters.

Shame some of the new characters weren't developed a little better too.

It's a great action movie, it could have been a little longer to expand on the characters a little.

A lot of people are complaining it wasn't faithful to the comic books storyline, but well I agree it wasn't but it's still a good movie, even if the whole Phoenix/Jean part isn't quite authentic.

The action/set pieces were great, especially the opening scene in Jean Grey's house.

Pyro vs Iceman

Pyro vs Iceman!

It keeps you gripped pretty much all the way through, it could seem a little rushed, the pace being so brisk.

I did enjoy the movie, and thoroughly recommend it.

I've got a bunch more to watch...still haven't reviewed Crash ;)

I give X-men III a solid 8/10, a well worth watching action flick with a few flaws.

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