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I'd actually be excited if he's not allowed to write the thing. In fact that goes for any project he's attached to. He clearly has good taste for using sci fi to disguise a social message, he shoots FX work better than anybody out there, unfortunately it appears he can't the words write down so good.

It belongs anywhere that is easy for me to avoid to be honest.

Wow, that's some weak generic four on the floor shit right there.
Shiny shirted town centre Nite Clubs will lap it up.

He's quite good in that Black Water I watched just the other night. Older Law could be better than the younger version.

My Mom got my Dad a copy of Cloud Atlas for Christmas a couple of years back under the impression it was written by that nice man on the TV.

vs. Hunt vs. Lauda

Agreed on The Frozen tip. That's such a good little thriller, next time either of my nephews asks to watch Frozen he's getting that.

Watching Kingsman that was my first thought.

I'm amazed that a) There's a 3D version of The Avengers and b) It still gets shown on TV.

The theatrical cut is the best version of that film to me. Every revision Scott makes just reinforces my view that he's a fabulous DP but a shite director.

Absolutely. As a non American, to me he's he part of a group of film makers and writers that are uniquely American. No where else in the world could really have produced a Walter Hill, a Millius or a Peckinpah.

She is pretty perfect for Trudy.

Fun list. Although for me, I'd have had the Hills in over Haynes. Walter and Jack.

I could kind of go with that, if I only I didn't prefer the book to the film.

Collateral looks great. Public Enemies is proper fugly though man. It makes my eyes throw up.

Brothers Grimm is the only big blip on Gilliam's filmography for me in that I struggle to even find it interesting. It doesn't feel right, other than having his name on it I find it hard to reconcile it as even being a Terry Gilliam film.

That'll teach him for locating acquaintances in a European mountain range.

I've missed out on the last couple of years of reformed PIL but was a fan way back. I do like that he used the money from that butter advert to do it. That really was a WTF moment when the advert appeared, was up there with the depressing Iggy Pop life insurance adverts.

Well my world is yet again enriched.

It's all about 2,9 and 10 for me, and thankfully with John Wick and Man of Tai Chi you hope that American action cinema may finally be starting to work that out and get back to basics.