Advantages: Well written and compelling story Disadvantages: historical data
decides to visit his sister Irene, who explains that their elderly father Michael has received a £500,000 offer on his home Trennor. This has come completely out the blue and is amazing as the place is only worth around £350,000.
The family are all very keen for their father to accept this generous offer. Not only because of the money they will one day inherit but also he has become frail and recently had a fall. When this is put to him at Andrew's party and they suggest he moves into a Retirement Home, he is very short with them and tells says he will not move out of his house at any price.
Nick is curious about this offer for the house and finds out a Mr Tantris has made the offer despite never seeing the place. The reason is according to a script from the 1600's state that a priceless glass of the 'Doom Window' is hidden somewhere in ...
Advantages: Superb, exciting, bloody, poignant, beautifully made, well acted and Directed. Disadvantages: Digital film may be cheaper Mr Boyle, but that's only because it looks like a home video. Please stop using it.
whenever the script allows.
Walking out of hospital, he finds a deserted London devoid of any signs of life and goes in search of an explanation. This sequence, where he wanders the London streets justifies watching the film on its own and is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular shots ever filmed. The Director cleared certain areas in order to get the shots which was extremely disruptive and time consuming, but watching the result you can see that it was worth it. Seeing places that we recognise is cool enough, but seeing it all empty is strange, disturbing and thought provoking. The rage virus that has infected apparently the whole world is a disturbing enough idea, so the thought of ?The Infected?, who run extremely fast and spew diseased blood into their victims faces may be enough to put off those who aren?t fans of horror. Everyone ...
Advantages: Some of the Beatles' best love songs and a quirky album Disadvantages: It's all a bit 'samey'; if you don't like the early Beatles stuff, you won't like this
, which is in great contrast to some of the bands later work like ?The White Album? and ?Abbey Road?. Having said that, with the exception of a few foolishly over the top numbers such as ?Any Time At All? and ?When I Get Home?, all of the songs are well paced and have a great charm about them; although whenever I listen to the CD, I don?t instantly gloss over the track listing and remember all of the tracks by name, upon the opening strike of a chord, you instantly remember the song in its entirety, making it a familiar and comfortable album to listen to with some great sing-along moments which is as every bit as commercially gratifying as I would expect it was back in the day.
Is ?A Hard Day?s Night? soundtrack the quintessential Beatles album? From the early days, it?s very much the norm of a Beatles CD; for all of the sweet and soft ...