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Reviews of current movies, games, music and books.

Wall-E

Last night, courtesy of the good people at Movies.ie (sign up now, there’s free stuff and they’re sound), I saw Wall-E. Anybody who’s a regular reader here (all two of you) know that I was really keen to see this. I’m not ashamed to say that I’ve loved every movie that Pixar have produced and have them all on DVD. You may think that that has coloured my review of Wall-E but, as excited as I was to get tickets, I tried to be as objective as possible.

The film opens on an earth strewn with rubbish. Wall-E has been tasked with cleaning it up (along with hundreds of other such models) but alas he is the only one left of his kind. There is precious little “dialogue” in the first twenty minutes as Wall-E explores the rubbish piles and picks out souvenirs which he collects for his home. Shortly afterwards EVE arrives on Earth and Wall-E falls head over heels in love. I’m astounded by how Pixar can infuse their characters with such identifiable traits. The guys there really understand their craft and it’s a joy to see animated characters convey emotion as convincingly as this. As the plot thickens during the film, the pace rarely lets up as you’re introduced to human characters aboard the space ship Axiom. The human characters don’t have the same depth as the robots but I think that’s deliberate considering where the focus needs to be. What we do see of them though is highly entertaining, especially the scene involving them being knocked out of their hover chairs en masse.

I’m at pains not to reveal too much of the plot but I guarantee that you will be laughing and smiling throughout the duration. This is a modern animation classic and I will be seeing it more than once over the course of its cinematic run.

Donkey Punch


Went to see this last night courtesy of Movies.ie. Ze plot:

After meeting at a nightclub in a Mediterranean resort, seven young adults decide to continue partying aboard a luxury yacht in the middle of the ocean. But when one of them dies in a freak accident the others argue about what to do, leading to a ruthless fight for survival.

This film was brutal, in terms of violence that is. The tension when things start to go wrong is palpable. There’s a real sense of manic decision making for the characters as they lose confidence in each other. I won’t go into too much detail but I’d recommend this one. If your in the mood for a thriller, this is a great. The trailer is attached below:
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Listening habits – The Hours

Narcissus Road
This is the first of a few posts on music I’ve been listening to of late. As I must have mentioned before, one of the guys from the local pub is mad into new music. He gave me a CD by a band called The Hours about a month ago and I have not been able to stop listening to it. Titled ‘Narcissus Road’, it’s simply superb. I rarely listen to albums all the way through but this is one of those albums.

My favourite tracks would be ‘Ali in the Jungle’, ‘Narcissus Road’, ‘Back When You Were Good’ and ‘People Say’. According to their MySpace page, they’re back in the studio working on the second album. I can’t wait to hear it and hopefully they’ll go on tour when they’ve finished it. If you’re into indie music in any way, please give the video below a watch.

Ali in the Jungle:

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