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Greetings Film Fiends and welcome to John Doe's Film Blog. 30 years of dedicated celluloid obsession has meant that I have seen a few films. Drawing attention to some of the lesser discussed gems that I love. Cult classics, obscure curios and quality genre pictures. This blogs purpose is to translate some of my passion for these films and with luck, inspire you the reader to go check em out.

Attack The Block (2011) – Trailer Included

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Attack the Block banner.


Writer/Director: Joe Cornish
Starring: John Boyega , Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker , Luke Treadway, Leeon Jones, Alex Esmail



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These guys may just save the world. Or at least the block.
“This is too much madness to fit into one text!”Jerome

In recent years the alien invasion film has been pushing at the studios imposed limitation’s on the genre. Defying expectation guerilla productions like Gareth Edward’s Monsters, Neil Blomkamp’s District 9 and Matt Reeves Cloverfield ration the fantasy elements replacing them with something uniquely satisfying in the form of genuine feeling. Continuing the trend, there is much to admire in the low budget British sci-fi/comedy Attack the Block.

Wisely Produced by Edgar Wright, (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead) and directed with disarming aloofness by writer (Spielberg’s Tintin) and sometimes actor (Hot Fuzz) Joe Cornish, Attack the Block is a festival favourite that succeeds because of its simplicity of design and what would have been sly social conscience.

Taking place entirely over Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Day) in the South London council estate of Lambeth, gangs of under privileged kids roam the streets unsupervised speaking like Sacha Baron Cohen’s Ali G. Leading one of the small, loyal packs of juvenile delinquents is Moses (John Boyega), a charismatic thug lacking direction. Prowling with the wayward posse they prey on the mousy nurse Sam (Jodie Whitaker). BOOM, suddenly a meteor demolishes a nearby parked car.

Startled at first, soon the chavs make a shocking discovery. The comet housed an alien life form that is loose in their hood. Armed with bats, sticks and any scrounged weaponry they have stashed they eventually corner the beast in a small shed and beat it to death. E.T. homicide inadvertently places the boys in the middle of an interplanetary migration and now these Pom-Gangsta Goonies must defend the earth or be torn apart by the shadowy teeth from outer space.

“You discovered a species, possibly non terrestrial in origin and you kicked its fuckin’ ass.” - Ron


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No one is phoning home here.



John Doe says:
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Misunderstood or over estimated?
An easily invested in 88 minute distraction that coincidentally carry’s more relevance than initially intended becoming somewhat prophetic. The well acted story keeps focused in scope and never forgets to entertain. The less is more FX show how effective rudimentary imagery can be. It’s not about the spectacle, but the committed to cinema universe that’s bonded by demonized hoodies and extraterrestrial ooze that makes for a refreshing close encounter. By the finale you’ve laughed, occasionally gasped and even cheered the questionable underdog.

An unintended postcard to a time purely because of its open minded approach, the London Riots punctuate the limited but necessary social commentary. Glimpsing at the circumstantial effects of fractured family lives, raised in poverty against systemic clashes with law enforcement there is an inevitable anti-authoritarian “look out for your own” principle that bolsters the inner city realities of life humor. The wry comedy manipulates stereotype keeping the undertone light without sacrificing the edgier elements of Cornish’s amusing screenplay.

According to an interview at screentrant Cornish wanted a “John Williams meets John Carpenter” score by Steven Price (Scott Pilgrim versus the World) to signal the family adventures of the 80’s and the abortion of suburban innocence makes for snickering geek nods. Gradually winning our sympathies by the time the loud action finale explodes onscreen the pyrotechnics linger just long enough to fade to black on the block, exiting before the smoke clears.

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John Boyega owns the frame.
Wisely avoiding overload with a larger plot conspiracy allows for time spent on character and the performances of the cast of mostly new comers impresses. Each bringing a distinct voice to their parts and as already stated on numerous other sources, the standout is John Boyega as the reluctant hero Moses. Pulling off nonchalant swagger with charisma his puppy dog hoodlum uses silence to add complexities to the role.

In real life Pest would be annoying as hell but thanks to sincerity and a cast to type debut performance from Alex Esmail he miraculously charms. Likewise, Luke Treadway (The Whistleblower) makes the uncoordinated, cowering Brewis into a lovable nerd. Jodie Whittaker (One Day) takes the stuffy nurse lone adult cliché and gives her Emily Mortimer type quirky strength.

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Nick Frost and Luke Treadway ain't no Ghostbusters.
Playing Ron, Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead) easily amplifies the comedy relief of his extended stoner cameo. The age inappropriate bad-ass antics of preteens Michael Adjo as Mayhem and Sammy Williams as Probs also bring a sinful smirk.

Amusing John Doe with its cunning avoidance of the productions hazardous limitations (read limited visual budget) Attack the Block is lifted by imaginative Direction that never tries to be epic when it can be intimate nor too clever at the expense of a laugh.

The red band trailer for Attack The Block.


For more check out interviews with the Director and cast over at Empire Online.

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Dracula (1992) - Trailer Included

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Bram Stoker's Dracula - Available on BlurRay DVD

Director: Francis Ford Coppolla
Writer: James V Hart

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Watchmen (2009) - Trailer Included

The Extra Dimension to the Portrait of a Superhero


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Watchmen DVD - Available in Australia

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The Naked Prey (1966) - First 10 minutes Included

The Rise or Fall of a Civilized Man?


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The Naked Prey - Criterion DVD available in the U.S.

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Vintage Ghostbusters change Film History

Meet the original 1950’s GHOSTBUSTERS – Bob Hope, Dean Martin and Fred McMurray.

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You know the sign, you know the gang - or do you?

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Star Trek XI (2009) - Included The Enterprise versus Death Star Footage

The Adventures of a Galaxy Class Sequel Rebooted

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The New Bird Soars

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The Goonies Reunited – Empire Footage Included

“Hey You Guys" - Why Do We Have To Grow Up"?


The Goonies Reunited in 2009 for Empire Magazine
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The Goonies as they are in 2009 - Image courtesy of Empire Online

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Sorcerer (1977) - Footage Included

Monumental Sabotage and the Price of Fearful Desire

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Poster for Sorcerer - Available on DVD in the U.S.A

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The Fisher King (1991) - Footage Included

The Hex of a Tragic Turmoil in Wonderment


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DVD available in Australia

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The Dark Knight (2008) - Footage Included

The Many Sides of the Good Guys and the Bad Guys

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Some early leaked concepts for the Dark Knight on DVD

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) – Trailer Included

The Crystals of Fond Memories Skeleton

Thank you to the wonderful people at Paramount Pictures who were nice enough to send me a red carpet ticket to the premiere. Seeing Cate Blanchett and Jack Thompson was a fun bonus
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The Name of the Rose (1986) - Footage Included

Deity Sanctioned Power Corrupts the Kindest Beauty


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DVD Available in Australia
Director:Jean-Jacques Annaud
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Iron Man (2008) - Trailer Included

Ore Mined and Polished


The nice people at Paramount sent John Doe a press invite for Iron Man on Monday night and he just has to thank them for their kindness. It is admittedly fun seeing a super-hyped movie before the global release and geek boys spoil the surprises.
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Indiana Jones 4 - The Trailer has Arrived

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – Latest Trailer

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Teaser Poster released a few montsh ago

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Gremlins (1984) - Trailer Included

Killer Muppets on the loose


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Director: Joe Dante
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Dragon Wars aka D-Wars (2007) – Trailer Included

Winged Serpents in a cultural conflict

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John Doe meets the Director of Dragon Wars plus a few hotties

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Bridge to Terabithia (2007) – A Filmink Review


Regular visitors to the site will know that I freelance for FilmInk magazine. The new issue is on the shelves and a few of my reviews are published online so Johnny thought he would partake in a bit of self promotion. Hope you like them..
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) – The Premiere Orble Review

A Nightmare on Hogwart’s Street.

John Doe received an advance ticket to see this one on Monday night, so special thanks to WB and Civic Video for the preview.

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The 7 Faces of Dr Lao (1964) - Trailer Included

The 7 Faces of Dr Lao
Available on DVD in the U.S only.

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Apocalypto (2006) - Trailer Included

Apocalypto

Coming Soon To DVD: Released June 13 2007

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