Advantages: Emotive, some haunting performances, good cast, makes you think Disadvantages: None really, maybe a little long but it kept my interest
First off I'd like to say that this is an impulse review. I knew my 200th review was on the horizon and given the big news of the day, that most everyone is (or certainly should be) aware of, that being the inauguration of Barak Obama as the new President of the United States, I thought this would perhaps be a poignant timeto finally get around to reviewing this movie, that I saw a week or so ago. I'm hopeful that whats happened today shows how far things have changed and its good to have such movies to act as historical reminders of the way things used to be...
Also I will try to re-rate where possible and as soon as I can but I am a little busy soon after posting this. You can just read this and comment if you feel you'd like to and leave it at that, im not desperate for rates, its totally up to you but of course I will try and re ...
This review is on the 1996 feature film a timeto Kill, adapted from John Grisham's 1989 novel of the same name. Ill be honest like most people I actually didn't no the film was based on a book, however after watching the film I kind of felt obliged to read the book to see if it was any better than the film. I must applaud the book and the film because they both do justice to one another, they took such a relevant and strong topic and made their viewers and readers feel the emotion the characters in the film felt.
Now ive said a dozen times I have many films that I really consider to be in my list of all time greats and this one really should be included. It's a film that makes you think and act, its not action and its certainly not comedy, but if you really want a perspective of what Mississippi was like during the racial times ...
Advantages: Grace, buckley, sensational voice and lyrics, an extra song Disadvantages: Not as good as the anniversary edition, little new appeal
This expanded version of Grace has all the original Grace tracks and "Forget her". It was released 10 years after the original Grace was released, and is veiwed in negative light by Buckley fan's as it was basically put out after the far superiour legacy edition.
The opening track is Mojo pin a track co-written by Gary Lucas and Jeff Buckley from there "Songs to no-one 1991-1992" album (which I've reviewed on here). A song with only a lil change in the time from which it was originally written, and it keeps Buckleys' impressive vocals that go from slow soothingly amazing to chasing like a panther through the opening line of the chorus:
"Precious, precious silver and gold and pearls in oyster's flesh"
The song keeps the original lyrics that shoot images into your head right through, a great opening track to a very memorable album ...
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