1 - Andy Serkis !
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Alley
The 3rd one I saw also in a theater. It was a pleasent surprise seeing his face again. I always wished I could see him in more movies. I thought I'd see him a lot more often since LOTR.
Alley
The 3rd one I saw also in a theater. It was a pleasent surprise seeing his face again. I always wished I could see him in more movies. I thought I'd see him a lot more often since LOTR.
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Hoodwink
I'm not one for British movies but I am junkie for suspense thrillers and this one didn't disappoint. I also became an even bigger Andy Serkis fan after seeing this. Tom and D aside, Hoodwink (Serkis) runs the show. He's a drug lord who's gun was stolen so he hunts the person down who has it.
I should thank the directer because he took his time building the suspense. Hoodwink goes around terrorizing and beating the snot out of people and at one point has 3 guys pinned up against a wall while he takes a phone call.
Hoodwink
I'm not one for British movies but I am junkie for suspense thrillers and this one didn't disappoint. I also became an even bigger Andy Serkis fan after seeing this. Tom and D aside, Hoodwink (Serkis) runs the show. He's a drug lord who's gun was stolen so he hunts the person down who has it.
I should thank the directer because he took his time building the suspense. Hoodwink goes around terrorizing and beating the snot out of people and at one point has 3 guys pinned up against a wall while he takes a phone call.
The Cottage (2008)
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David
This movie was so much better then I thought it would be. David' is one of my favorite roles of his. I love how he coaches his brother into sounding hard. I checked out this movie because he's very good at being a villain. It was a hoot watching him and his brother have it out verbally. Andy's character David didn't turn out to be so bad though. Tracy cracked me up, her character was amazing. It was good to see a strong female character in that situation. I also loved the two ninjas, one with a meat cleaver and the other with a Gil Hibben Scorpion knife.
Normally I don't like campy horror but I enjoyed this movie.
David
This movie was so much better then I thought it would be. David' is one of my favorite roles of his. I love how he coaches his brother into sounding hard. I checked out this movie because he's very good at being a villain. It was a hoot watching him and his brother have it out verbally. Andy's character David didn't turn out to be so bad though. Tracy cracked me up, her character was amazing. It was good to see a strong female character in that situation. I also loved the two ninjas, one with a meat cleaver and the other with a Gil Hibben Scorpion knife.
Normally I don't like campy horror but I enjoyed this movie.
10
Ricky Barns
This movie was ok. It was a good revenge story which I was initially fond of. The biggest disappointment was that I didn't feel that high tension factor that Hoodwink drove Sugerhouse with. I think that it was more due to the directing and the shooting schedule.
That home invasion scene could've been so much more. That's not to say that his character didn't get his point across. He delivered a sadistic violent slime ball with ease.
Ricky Barns
This movie was ok. It was a good revenge story which I was initially fond of. The biggest disappointment was that I didn't feel that high tension factor that Hoodwink drove Sugerhouse with. I think that it was more due to the directing and the shooting schedule.
That home invasion scene could've been so much more. That's not to say that his character didn't get his point across. He delivered a sadistic violent slime ball with ease.
Brighton Rock (2011)
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Mr. Colleoni
I watched this movie because of Andy Serkis, I love his work and was interested in the storyline consept. Sam Riley as Pinky is a loathsome little cockroach. Pinky trying to romance Rose was unbelievable to watch because of the sour hateful look he wore throughout the film. I don't see how Rose could've thought there was one shread of sincerity inside of him. The acting was superb. The only thing lacking was a bit more Mr. Calleoni (Serkis) XD
Mr. Colleoni
I watched this movie because of Andy Serkis, I love his work and was interested in the storyline consept. Sam Riley as Pinky is a loathsome little cockroach. Pinky trying to romance Rose was unbelievable to watch because of the sour hateful look he wore throughout the film. I don't see how Rose could've thought there was one shread of sincerity inside of him. The acting was superb. The only thing lacking was a bit more Mr. Calleoni (Serkis) XD
Flushed Away (2006)
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Spike
I very much enjoyed hearing his voice in this movie. He voiced Spike, quite a nasty character. This is a still of his character holding 'the persuader."
Another favorite was the toad voiced by 'Gandalf' That was a hoot, hearing his voice and seeing the crazy expressions the toad would have. He reminded me a little bit of Invader Zim.
Spike
I very much enjoyed hearing his voice in this movie. He voiced Spike, quite a nasty character. This is a still of his character holding 'the persuader."
Another favorite was the toad voiced by 'Gandalf' That was a hoot, hearing his voice and seeing the crazy expressions the toad would have. He reminded me a little bit of Invader Zim.
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Mr. Grin
This reminded me of a Disney movie only darker and British. I spoiled it for myself though, by looking up pictures and ended up seeing how his character looked in the movie. It was reminiscent of The Joker with the cuts on the sides of his mouth. He was an unsavory character who was quite good at throwing knives. It was a very short part, he didn't even speak, he didn't need to. Just another role to add to his list of the baddies he's played.
Mr. Grin
This reminded me of a Disney movie only darker and British. I spoiled it for myself though, by looking up pictures and ended up seeing how his character looked in the movie. It was reminiscent of The Joker with the cuts on the sides of his mouth. He was an unsavory character who was quite good at throwing knives. It was a very short part, he didn't even speak, he didn't need to. Just another role to add to his list of the baddies he's played.
Blessed (2004)
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Father Carlo
He basically tells the mother she's carrying Satan's spawn. Tells her she need to kill herself and the child and offers to pray for their salvation. If they don't accept, then his other personality would come for them at night and kill them.
The only thing I have a problem with is him driving his car into the facility destroying much of it when they are very wealthy and could just fix it and why he had to make it a suicide mission when the world still needs him lol.
Father Carlo
He basically tells the mother she's carrying Satan's spawn. Tells her she need to kill herself and the child and offers to pray for their salvation. If they don't accept, then his other personality would come for them at night and kill them.
The only thing I have a problem with is him driving his car into the facility destroying much of it when they are very wealthy and could just fix it and why he had to make it a suicide mission when the world still needs him lol.
Little Dorrit (2008)
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Rigaud
This is not normally a story I get involved in. It was great suspense of waiting for Rigaud to make the scene. I saw him in jail first. He wore a fake nose and had a heavy accent and totally turned into someone completely different and unrecognizable. lol Kudos to the make up department.
Call me crazy but I didn't feel Rigaud was so bad. Amy's own father was so loathsome to hear that I cringed when ever he came on screen. When he died I felt sorry for Amy. There was a host of many other snotty characters who got on my nerves. I got to really like Amy, Amy's uncle, Tattycoram, Pancks and Rigaud.
It was fun how he went around creeping out everyone he came in contact with, always touching the ladies on their face, shoulders or neck.
Rigaud
This is not normally a story I get involved in. It was great suspense of waiting for Rigaud to make the scene. I saw him in jail first. He wore a fake nose and had a heavy accent and totally turned into someone completely different and unrecognizable. lol Kudos to the make up department.
Call me crazy but I didn't feel Rigaud was so bad. Amy's own father was so loathsome to hear that I cringed when ever he came on screen. When he died I felt sorry for Amy. There was a host of many other snotty characters who got on my nerves. I got to really like Amy, Amy's uncle, Tattycoram, Pancks and Rigaud.
It was fun how he went around creeping out everyone he came in contact with, always touching the ladies on their face, shoulders or neck.
Stella Does Tricks (1996)
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Fitz
A very young Andy Serkis in this one, (32) He was extremely high octane for his very short part. Definitely no one I'd get in a car with, twice. He hurt her friend. I like what Stella did though, she blew up his car. That was epic though I was a bit afraid for her after that.
Fitz
A very young Andy Serkis in this one, (32) He was extremely high octane for his very short part. Definitely no one I'd get in a car with, twice. He hurt her friend. I like what Stella did though, she blew up his car. That was epic though I was a bit afraid for her after that.
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Ian Brady
I liked the story, it was very interesting. Though Andy looks to humanize his dark characters I got really involved with Myra. She humanized Myra, but it was just a veneer. Ian warns Longford about her once and I wasn't convinced.
By the second visit Longford had with Brady I was starting to believe him. She just wanted to get out of prison, but can you blame her, not really. She had proven to be more of a monster then most had initially thought. She wasn't just an accomplice, she took an active part. They did keep her in prison with out parole because she was a woman, when a man would already be released or out on parole.
I can't agree with Longford though, the fact of the matter is that some people are dangerous and they should not be free to prey upon others. If it were up to me, I would be fair to the extent that no man or woman would get parole for being a sadistic child killer.
Ian Brady
I liked the story, it was very interesting. Though Andy looks to humanize his dark characters I got really involved with Myra. She humanized Myra, but it was just a veneer. Ian warns Longford about her once and I wasn't convinced.
By the second visit Longford had with Brady I was starting to believe him. She just wanted to get out of prison, but can you blame her, not really. She had proven to be more of a monster then most had initially thought. She wasn't just an accomplice, she took an active part. They did keep her in prison with out parole because she was a woman, when a man would already be released or out on parole.
I can't agree with Longford though, the fact of the matter is that some people are dangerous and they should not be free to prey upon others. If it were up to me, I would be fair to the extent that no man or woman would get parole for being a sadistic child killer.
SPOILERS
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This list is in the order that I've watched them in.
I've never watched so many British/UK/low budget movies before. He's got fire. I like to see what he'll come up with next, so I'll keep watching.
Normally I don't like campy horror, but I thought ‘The Cottage’ was actually pretty good. I like thrillers and 'Sugarhouse' was surprisingly good. I also enjoyed Inkheart, Deathwatch and Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll, the TV mini series Little Dorrit and Lord of the Rings.
all of my lists have spoilers
This list is in the order that I've watched them in.
I've never watched so many British/UK/low budget movies before. He's got fire. I like to see what he'll come up with next, so I'll keep watching.
Normally I don't like campy horror, but I thought ‘The Cottage’ was actually pretty good. I like thrillers and 'Sugarhouse' was surprisingly good. I also enjoyed Inkheart, Deathwatch and Sex Drugs and Rock and Roll, the TV mini series Little Dorrit and Lord of the Rings.