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Tag Archives: Ian Holm
Renaissance
Renaissance is one of those films that seems to have flown under most peoples’ radar; it only flew onto mine through being one of those films that gets released on a cheap bundle disc with another film I was interested … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000s, 3 Stars, Catherine McCormack, Christian Volckman, Daniel Craig, Ian Holm, Jonathan Pryce, movies, Renaissance, reviews, Romola Garai
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The Fifth Element
Science fiction is a genre that is known, especially nowadays, for presenting a “big idea” in the subtext that it’s trying to get across. Most of the critically acclaimed science fiction films, and most of the ones that are remembered … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, 4 Stars, Brion James, Bruce Willis, Charlie Creed-Miles, Chris Tucker, Fifth Element, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Luc Besson, Maïwenn, Milla Jovovich, movies, reviews, Tommy 'Tiny' Lister
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Version vs. Version: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Mary Shelley first published the story of Frankenstein in 1818. The story of a scientist tormented by the life he had created easily captured the imagination of the public. In 1910, Thomas Edison created the first film inspired by the … Continue reading
Alien
Yet another film that has caused more than a few people to ask me “How have you not seen that yet?”, Alien has long been regarded as both a classic science-fiction film and a classic horror film. The film brought … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, 5 Stars, Alien, Bolaji Badejo, H.R. Giger, Harry Dean Stanton, Ian Holm, John Hurt, movies, reviews, Ridley Scott, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Yaphet Kotto
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