MOAR FILMS!
I watched
American History X which I was kindly lent. I really, really enjoyed this film - Edward Norton was simply brilliant, and the violence is few and far between but quite shocking still. I enjoyed how the story developed, with the flashbacks and narration and the ending was quite shocking and left me a little emotional, which doesn't tend to happen to me in crime-dramas. It was quite simply brilliant - a modern masterpiece.
9/10
I then watched
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I have never seen or known anything about Rocky Horror other than it contains people n drag and is popular in the LGBT community. It was very weird, quirky, strange and for the most part nonsensical, but I really enjoyed it. Tim Curry is surprisingly sexy in stockings and suspenders...
I'd love to go see it at the theatre as it seems like good fun.
7/10
I then watching
Sunshine Cleaning. I enjoyed the film, it wasn't amazing and it had some funny moments, but nothing to write home about. I felt the film could have lasted longer with more depth into character relationships as I felt some begun to show near the end, but then the film ended. A shame, but didn't ruin the film too much.
7/10
I watched
Hoodwinked, which was actually quite terrible. the animation was awful - it reminded me of cheap, tacky computer animated TV shows you see early in the morning on Channel 5. The story was hardly engaging, and was very dull, there wasn't any funny humour and I just felt a bit annoyed that I decided to stream it as opposed to many other films I could have chosen.
4.5/10
Finally, I watched
Rebecca, Hitchcock's first Hollywood film. It was really good, far from his best, but interesting to watch as his style is present but you could see its early development and how it changes over the years. The story was quiet engaging, although predictable, and the whole film was just great to watch.
8/10