Jon E(vil)
True gore artist.
The mouse that roared. 1959.
5/10
A small nation declares war on the U.S. over copyright infringment.
Starring Peter Sellers in three roles, comedy about a small nation who are losing money because a vinyard in the states is reproducing a version of their wine.
Interesting and lighthearted.
The hospital 1971.
7/10
A murderer is quietly killing staff in a hospital.
Starring George C. Scott as the depressed chief of medicine who is trying to keep it together and figure out why people are dying.
The main plot isn't the murders, they just crop up as minor details that become the issue near the end. Its him dealing with the breakdown of his marriage and other issues that the hospital is facing.
An intense performance from Scott with some great monologes. The variety of 'problems' that distract from the murders kinda took my attention from the film as a whole at points. But still an entertaining watch.
5/10
A small nation declares war on the U.S. over copyright infringment.
Starring Peter Sellers in three roles, comedy about a small nation who are losing money because a vinyard in the states is reproducing a version of their wine.
Interesting and lighthearted.
The hospital 1971.
7/10
A murderer is quietly killing staff in a hospital.
Starring George C. Scott as the depressed chief of medicine who is trying to keep it together and figure out why people are dying.
The main plot isn't the murders, they just crop up as minor details that become the issue near the end. Its him dealing with the breakdown of his marriage and other issues that the hospital is facing.
An intense performance from Scott with some great monologes. The variety of 'problems' that distract from the murders kinda took my attention from the film as a whole at points. But still an entertaining watch.
