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Fight Club (1999)
Stunning, superb, brilliant
Fight Club is an astonishing film, probably the best film of 1999. David Fincher delivers an incredible assault on the senses with pumping action, brilliantly choreographed fight scenes and amazing special effects and camera work. The final twist ties up all the loose ends and confusing elements to the film which threaten to slightly ruin the overall feel of the movie until it is revealed. I, personally, was very pleased to see Edward Norton receiving more screen time than Brad Pitt, who all the focus was on before the film was released. Norton is definitely proving to be one of the most promising acting talents of the 21st century. In his short career he has already picked up 2 oscar nominations for his excellent performances in American History X and Primal Fear. Again, in Fight Club, his acting talents are fully exposed as his narration as well as his on screen time are both superb. The cast is, on the whole, excellent with Brad Pitt taking a dramatic and essentially well judged career move and Helena Bonham Carter delivering a strangely awkward but overall effective performance. The violence is brutal and bloody but never over the top or glamourised in any way. Fight Club is a fantastic black comedy and is frequently hilarious, for instance, stealing bags of fat from a bin outside the back of a liposuction clinic to make soap! GENIUS! Bettering the excellent 'Seven' was always going to be tough but Fincher just about pulls it off with this powerhouse of a movie that everybody must see! *9/10*
Perpetrators of the Crime (1999)
Unexpectedly superb, see it now!
At the time this video was released where I work (in the Isle of Man) all the excitement was about the recent video rental releases of big name titles such as The Matrix and Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me. There was nothing much else I fancied watching so I thought I would give it a spin because quite a few people had rented it already. I was not expecting much from the film, a straight to video black comedy about some students involved in a bungled kidnapping, doesn't sound very promising? You would be wrong. There are no big names in the film but Mark Burgess, Sean Devine and Danny Strong give incredibly funny performances as the confused kidnappers. Perpetrators of the crime is classed as a black comedy and the latter certainly does not fail to deliver, Ed is one of the funniest characters I have seen in any film for a very long time. The seen where he is fishing is absolute genius, you really must see this film!