michael-dovey-1

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Reviews

Quantum of Solace
(2008)

Not Casino Royale - but bring on the next part........
After the triumphant re-vamp that was Casino Royale, it was always going to be difficult to follow the emotional impact (and universally positive reviews/box office) - think Diamond's Are Forever following on from O.H.M.S.S - so you knew regardless of what followed the producers were going to be on a hiding to nothing.

Instead of this we get a sequel - which starts off with a car chase and doesn't let up until the end, when Bond finally puts to bed the emotional blindfold from before and sets it up nicely for a more Bond-esquire adventure next time around.

Sure Bourne's a lazy comparison (as many others have indeed stated) - and it is a little disappointing to have so many elements of that fine franchise in 'our Bond series' - but the set pieces are action packed, the locations fantastic, and the chemistry between Bond and M the best for years.

Alas the main sticking point is the lack of script - and whilst I appreciate a stripped down Bond for the 21st Century, now the moodiness and hurt has gone let's hope they let loose and actually let him enjoy himself again, and then Daniel Craig can cement his claims as the best Bond ever.

Very good, but not great - but well worth watching, especially for the Opera scene, which is the best sequence seen for many a film - but can we have a better villain next time around please?

28 Weeks Later
(2007)

A well paced, multi jump in your seat movie
Given that this time of year normally gives way to three-quels, kid friendly fayre or brainless blockbusters it's nice to have a proper 18 certificate horror film we can all go and see - without the worry of horror-lite 12A Hollywood horror, or 'lets try to gross out as much as possible' Hostel-a-like films.

Taking over directing duties from Danny Boyle is Juan Carlos Fresnadillo - and at just a shade over an hour and a half long - he has given us a great piece of well paced, atmospheric cinema, with more than enough moments in there to please fans of the original, as well as plenty in there for anyone new to movies' concept.

It's (funnily enough) 28 Weeks Later - and the infected have all died out, so it is now time to repopulate London. Cue more deserted streets, and a great opening which introduces us to the latest batch of protagonists to the rage virus - as well as lots of bored American soldiers - who whilst they don't actually add anything to the plot certainly keep the action moving.

Kudos to the producers for adding Robert Carlyle to the cast - who adds a certain vulnerability and air of menace to the role - think Begbie having a really really bad day - as well as a nicely rounded cast of supporting actors - including an impressive Imogen Poots, and Boyle alumni Rose Byrne.

Sure there are the usual horror staples to adhere to - stupid characters you just know are going to come to a sticky end, caricature soldiers to name but two - but ultimately you've got a well made film which is great to look at and, given a Spanish director surprisingly British horror movie that not only adds to the original but with the excellent ending certainly leaves the door open for Part 3.

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