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How many times have you heard the phrase 'they don't make them like that anymore'?
Not the actual moon you understand, that would be taking things a little too far, I'm talking about Sam Rockwell's (Frost/Nixon) latest movie, an engrossing journey directed by Duncan Jones.
You can forget the smash, bang, wallop of Star Trek, this is an altogether different kind of cinematic beast, feeling more at home with genre classics like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Silent Running.
Nov
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In this meditative debut feature by Duncan Jones, the director avoids the common pitfalls that so many other first-timers have stumbled into their debuts - i.e. a tendency to show off through highly stylized visuals, the overuse of post-production trickery, or laying out a soundtrack that is more their own personal iTunes playlist than something relevant to the tone of their film.
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In this meditative debut feature by Duncan Jones, the director avoids the common pitfalls that so many other first-timers have made in their debuts -- i.e. a tendency to show off through highly stylized visuals, the overuse of post-production trickery, or laying out a soundtrack that is more their own personal iTunes playlist than whether it is relevant to the tone of their film.
Nov
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11
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Before I start my review I wanted to make sure I am being transparent, I was contacted through the site and asked if I would do a review of Moon .
After a bit of back and forth I received a DVD copy and watched it over the weekend.
I don't think people reading the site would appreciate bias though, so I was certain I was going to call it like it was, I wouldn't pull any punches if it was bad, but to my relief I enjoyed the film.
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10
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