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^ wtf are all those minorities out there? Time to clean house, Graham!

Great movie as always from Michael Caine (mycocaine). He doesn't get something he's always wanted, looks at his wife in bed and wonders, why is this snoring cow next to me still? He kills her, gets away with it, and starts living life on his terms.
 
Barfly. 1987.
4/10
Days in the life of Charles Bukowski, american poet.
Screenplay by Bukowski, it has a shambling some what over the top performance by Mickey Rourke. Largely set in dingy bars and cheap hotels, it shows a drunkard who scrapes to get by, while living with a woman in the same state. Without any knowledge of the poet or his writings, its hard to understand his state of mind, even thou a publisher is pursuing him in the later part of the film.
Overall a interesting look at a artist without much ego.
 
The 1000 eyes of Dr. Mabuse. 1960. Germany.
9/10
The last film by Fritz Lang. Very steady and consistent pace, with lots of different characters that to a degree, all interact. The main is a homicide detective, who is trying to solve a increasing number of murders. With a number of sub plots that involve characters lying to each other, it makes for a solid unpredictable crime mystery.
 
Life for life. 1991. Poland.
7/10
Based on the actions of a priest, Maximilian Kolbe, during WW2.
A bloke escapes Auschwitz and as a result, ten prisoners are isolated and starved to till he is either caught or they die. One prisoner breaks down and Kolbe steps forward to take his place. The film has flashbacks of what happened, and the life of the priest. The main focus is the escapee and his finding out about what happened, to Kolbe. Simple narrative that isn't burdened with melodramatic performances, sets up a nice dynamic of the two men, one dedicated to his faith, the other struggling with the knowledge that even thou he escaped, a fellow human sacrificed himself.
 
Wake up dead man. (Knives out 3) one and two
3/10
Another murder mystery.
Less wacky than the second film, bit more humour, but the initial start was a slog in itself. Again it uses a immense pile of flashbacks that just got confusing and boring. The plot is buried with inane chatter from all the characters. Although it is well filmed and has great use of practical effects, it feels like a stock standard pile of NETFLIX shit.
 
6.5/10

2005 horror flick set in Australia and based on a true story. A little slow at times and the script is just ok IMO, but there are some good gore scenes. Three tourists in the outback struggle for their lives as a psycho makes their lives a living hell in a violent sort of way.

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Mona lisa. 1986.
8/10
A crim just out of jail takes a driving job for a high class call girl.
Slow burn film that centers on the two main characters. After an uneasy start, they become friends and she convinces him to help her find another young girl. The films dialogue has a natural feel to it, with a simple plot it slowly adds tension, as he re-connects with a gangster and gets used to the seedy underworld that she is in. A just over 90 minute run time, no over the top dramatics, make a for grounded crime drama.
 
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