# |
Film Title |
Date |
Rating |
Frogs |
One Word |
|
1 |
Sleepers |
11 January 1997 |
85% |
|
Strong |
Buy! |
Sleepers is an unpleasant, harrowing film in
places, but it is very good indeed. Starring Robert DeNiro,
Dustin Hoffman and Brad Pitt among others, it relates the
tale of four boys growing up in a tough area in New York
City who get into trouble and are sent to a reform school.
They endure terrible, dehumanising treatment which scars
them for life. Years later, they get the chance for
revenge... This movie should be seen. |
2 |
Daylight |
16 January 1997 |
60% |
|
Stallone |
Buy! |
Daylight was an entertaining film, but don't
expect Shakespeare. If you want an enjoyable, entertaining
film with some not-terribly-stressful emotional moments
scattered thinly among the thrills, spills and usually-good
special effects of explosions and Stallone ever escaping
death by a hair's breadth without working up a sweat, it's a
good film to go to, and I can certainly recommend it. If you
look down on merely entertaining films, you won't enjoy
this. See Sleepers instead. |
3 |
Evita |
19 January 1997 |
90% |
|
Powerful |
Buy! |
Madonna is brilliant as Eva Peron in this 1996
film of an Andrew Loydd Webber musical; and I say that as
someone who dislikes Madonna usually. Antonio Banderas was
also exceptionally good in his rather symbolic part in the
film. With hardly a word but sung, it is almost more an
opera than a musical. A lot of the songs have been re-worked
and I believe some of the songs are new for the movie.
Fans of musicals must see this film, and I would not
hesitate to recommend it to anyone. See it. |
4 |
Extreme Measures |
2 February 1997 |
70% |
|
Ethics |
Buy! |
Extreme Measures was an enjoyable film. It was a pretty
good thriller with a reasonably good plot. While it was not outstandingly
good, it was decidedly better than average. Gene Hackman was perfectly
cast in the role of the doctor throwing ethics to the wind for his
concept of what was right. |
5 |
Ransom |
9 February 1997 |
90% |
|
Outrage |
Buy! |
Ransom is a very good thriller with a well-developed
plot, good action sequences, and clever details. What is most notable,
however, is the excellent acting in the roles of the main
characters. Mel Gibson leaves no doubt that he is the star of this film,
however René Russo, Gary Sinise and Delroy Lindo also give
truly excellent performances. Without giving away the plot, Gary Sinise
is very cleverly cast as the character Jimmy Shaker in the film. |
6 |
Michael |
22 February 1997 |
80% |
|
Spirit |
Buy! |
Michael was a very enjoyable stroll through a few days in
the lives of a group of people who's lives were brightened by the
appearance of an angel, Michael, played by John Travolta. A very different
kind of angel, Michael nonetheless brings happiness to the people around
him. A really good cast, headed by John Travolta and closely followed by
William Hurt and Andie MacDowell, and Robert Pastorelli, along with a plot
and script full of humour, life, and love makes this film well worth
seeing. |
7 |
Mars Attacks! |
2 March 1997 |
85% |
|
Zany |
Buy! |
Mars Attacks! was brilliant. It was weird, zany, and
hillarious. It had a good if not totally original plot, with lots of
great effects, and a wonderful cast. The people who did the casting
for this movie deserve an Oscar!!! The cast includes an amazing line-up
of stars including Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, Annette Bening, Pierce
Brosnan, Danny DeVito, Martin Short, Sarah Jessica Parker, Michael J.
Fox, and such lesser known stars as Christina Applegate. Oh yes... and
who could forget Mr. It's Not Unusual himself, Tom Jones. This is an
absolute must-see! |
8 |
Jerry Maguire |
14 March 1997 |
75% |
|
Charming |
Buy! |
A romantic comedy which offers a charming, heart-warming
story with many funny moments. The acting was convincing and the casting
perfect. Tom Cruise went up greatly in my estimation, as an actor, in
the course of this film. Renee Zellweger, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan
Lipnicki, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jay Mohr, and all the other actors and
actresses in major rôles gave admirable performances.
|
9 |
Star Wars |
22 March 1997 |
90% |
|
Masterpiece |
Buy! |
George Lucas' ground-breaking Science Fiction masterpiece
once again released on the big screen for fans of all ages to
appreciate ... but this time the way Lucas really wanted it to be seen,
and with several extra scenes he was unable to put into the initial
release due to time and monetary constraints. It did not disappoint!
Star Wars, a Science Fiction fairytale of the grandest sort, has lost
nothing of its charm in the intervening 20 years.
The extra scenes added some important insights into the storyline
running through episodes IV, V, and VI (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes
Back, Return of the Jedi), and the whole film was more impressive
due to the digital remastering, and improved special effects. A must see,
but you knew that already. |
10 |
Dante's Peak |
28 March 1997 |
70% |
|
Cataclysm |
Buy! |
The disaster movie is one which finds mixed feelings
among the movie-going public. Dante's Peak was a good, enjoyable film
which had a plot, even if it was not the most original. The effects
were astonishingly good! The acting was good, with a well chosen cast
lead by Pierce Brosnan as the USGS
(United States Geological Survey) vulcanologist sent to investigate
possible instabilities in a dormant volcano sheltering a picturesque
American town. Inevitably, things start to go wrong... |
11 |
Romeo + Juliet |
5 April 1997 |
70% |
|
Devotion |
Buy! |
Shakespeare's classic romantic tragedy is mostly done
justice in this cinematic rendition. Although some unnecessary minor
changes were introduced pointlessly, some of the changes were reasonable
enough, and sometimes quite cleverly done. Overall, it was a good film
with some humour introduced over and above the silver-tongued but
somewhat bitter quips of Mercutio in the bard's script. The great
passionate but innocent romance and devotion of Romeo and Juliet, is
well protrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. Casting is good
all round. A good film worth seeing. |
12 |
The Empire Strikes Back |
11 April 1997 |
95% |
|
Epic |
Buy! |
The Empire Strikes Back was better than I have ever seen it
before -- far, far better. I had considered it to be the weakest of the
three films, but my memory had fooled me. It was significantly more
captivating than Star Wars. This film must be seen on the big
screen to really be appreciated. |
13 |
Metro |
19 April 1997 |
55% |
|
Unoriginal |
Buy! |
While the three people who went to see Metro with me all
tended towards a review of 'mediocre', I thought it was an enjoyable
enough if rather unoriginal cop thriller. Certainly no new ideas here,
but not too bad. |
14 |
The People vs. Larry Flynt |
23 April 1997 |
85% |
|
Rights |
Buy! |
While I wasn't sure beforehand what to expect going into this
film, I was glad I did go to see it. It was very good indeed. The acting
from all the actors/actresses in major rôles was excellent. Woody
Harelson shows a lot more talent than he is usually given the opportunity
to, and Edward Norton was very good indeed as Larry's lawyer, Alan
Isaacman. It is a film which shows the multidimensionality of a person who
would normally be seen as one-dimensional. |
15 |
Return of the Jedi |
25 April 1997 |
95% |
|
Galactic |
Buy! |
The third (in the order of their making) of the Star Wars
films was as brilliant and as entertaining as ever. With not a moment of
dullness in the story, it is a rollercoaster ride through the galaxy of
Lucas' mind filled with the characters we know and love. Need I even
mention that you must see this? |
16 |
Liar, Liar |
2 May 1997 |
80% |
|
Side-splitting |
Buy! |
I'd heard mixed opinions of this film, but the trailers were
hillarious, so I went along. If you like Jim Carrey, you will
love "Liar, Liar" (I'm pretty damned sure there's a comma
in there despite the Internet Movie Database's using "Liar Liar" as the
title). If you are not a Jim Carrey fan, you probably won't like it.
The audience at the showing I went to (opening night) loved it, however.
In my experience, people either love or hate Jim Carrey.
I don't think either he or the characters he plays are people you can
sort of like, or think are "Ok". This is probably the best Carrey movie
yet, surpassing both Dumb & Dumber, and Ace Ventura. |
17 |
Shine |
3 May 1997 |
85% |
|
Expectations |
Buy! |
Shine is the story of a boy musically gifted, specifically
at playing the piano, and his father who pushes him so hard to win
competitions, and be the best that he is driven to nervous breakdown. His
father rules with an iron fist in the family home, and is obeyed out of
fear. The story follows his life, both before and after leaving the family
home in Australia, developing his character and that of his father, as well
as many incidental characters to a somewhat lesser extent, very well indeed.
Geoffrey Rush's performance as the adult David Helfgott is well deserving
of the Oscar he won for it. This is a must see. |
18 |
The English Patient |
9 May 1997 |
75% |
|
Loss |
Buy! |
Having meant to go to see this film for ages, but there
always being something else on I wanted more to see, I finally went to
see The English Patient. It was very good, and is worth seeing, but I
have seen films that I enjoyed more this year. It was perhaps a little
overly long, but if so only marginally so. Acting was very good, and it
had a fairly strong plot. The cinematography was excellent. |
19 |
Scream |
16 May 1997 |
90% |
|
Murderous! |
Buy! |
Scream is a parody on a par with the very best. It
goes through all the formula horror plots in the space of 2 hours, but
always there is a twist to throw us off, and often to make us laugh. I
am not someone who habitually watches horror movies, however I've seen
enough to know the sameness of them; repetitive, unoriginal plots ...
seen one, seen them all. Scream parodies this genre as only a maker of
the serious (at least as their intention) kind could. Be ready to be
truly scared, however. The reason this parody works so well is that it
really is a horror movie, but one with a difference! This movie will
keep you guessing as to who is the killer, constantly leaving you in
the dark (metaphorically, naturally!). Right up until practically the
end, I guarantee you, your guesses will be wrong. |
20 |
Beavis & Butt-head Do America |
23 May 1997 |
70% |
|
Cornholio! |
Buy! |
I have never bothered watching Beavis & Butt-head on TV,
but the film was really very funny indeed, and well worth seeing.
What else can you say about Beavis & Butt-head? |
21 |
The Relic |
31 May 1997 |
70% |
|
Frightening |
Buy! |
The Relic is a good
suspense-thriller-alien-or-mutated-life-form-rampage movie. It's a bit
like Alien or Aliens in a Natural History museum. The effects were good,
the action impressive, and the atmosphere fearful. As films of this
genre go, it is excellent. The gore levels were perhaps a little higher
than necessary, but that is the nature of the beast (no pun
intended). |
22 |
Con Air |
6 June 1997 |
70% |
|
Cagey |
Buy! |
Con Air is a good, fun action thriller. Nicholas Cage,
as in The Rock, makes a very good unlikely/unwilling hero, and the film
has many funny moments to enhance its enjoyability. Worth seeing. |
23 |
The Fifth Element |
14 June 1997 |
90% |
|
Bizarre |
Buy! |
... bizarre and brilliant! This big budget European-made
movie rivals any Holywood-made Sci-Fi movie in all departments. The
story is original, and the plot is not full of holes as is often
the case. It has an almost comic-book style -- in story,
set/costume design, and cinematography. It's full of action. It's full
of humour. It's full of aliens and evil and heroism. The Fifth Element
is one of the most colourful, metaphorically and literally, that I have
seen in a long time. You must see this movie! (So good that
I went to see it again on 18/6/97!) |
24 |
The Devil's Own |
21 June 1997 |
15% |
|
Pathetic |
Buy! |
Thin on plot. Detatched from reality. |
25 |
Batman & Robin |
27 June 1997 |
30% |
|
Cringeworthy |
Buy! |
The best thing about Batman & Robin was the Gotham
city architecture, which was gothic brought to its logical extreme
and twisted into a comic book style. The problem was that otherwise
the film was pretty bad. The script, especially the dialogue, was
terrible. Arnie didn't give his rôle his best, and I
don't really blame him, as the character didn't really give any
possibility for making anything of it. Alicia Silverstone should
probably stick to being a model or whatever it is she normally does,
because acting doesn't seem to be her forte. Basically, a thumbs down
to this film. |
26 |
The Chamber |
28 June 1997 |
65% |
|
Racism |
Buy! |
The Chamber is a John Grisham novel, made into a film,
about racism in Mississippi, about an old man on death row for a crime
committed many years ago as a member of the Klan. While not Grisham's
best book, it was good all the same as a book, and this film was
surprisingly close to the book (from my imperfect memory of it -- I read
it quite a while ago). It was, in my opinion, a good movie and well worth
seeing. |
27 |
One Fine Day |
4 July 1997 |
60% |
|
Amusing |
Buy! |
George Clooney suited the part of the mischeivous,
childish (but likeable) ex-husband charged with minding his daughter
while his ex goes on her honeymoon. Michelle Pfeiffer was very good (as
usual) as a single mother bringing up a child who can't stay out of
trouble for five minutes. Pfeiffer and Clooney's characters go through
the slightly cliche friction/hate/dislike when they meet, hurt in
previous relationship and unwilling to enter into another, to romantic
ending sequence, but it's enjoyable nonetheless. |
28 |
The Lost World: Jurassic Park |
21 July 1997 |
90% |
|
Excitement |
Buy! |
The Lost World was, in my opinion and in those of the people I went
to it with, even better than the first movie, Jurassic Park. While it
clung only very tentatively to the book, it was all the same very
entertaining with plenty of marauding dinosaurs, a reasonably good
plot, and good casting of the lead rôles, such as Jeff Goldblum,
Julianne Moore, etc. Worth seeing, especially if you liked the first one
and/or are a Michael Crichton fan! |
29 |
Men in Black |
1 August 1997 |
90% |
|
Interplanetary |
Buy! |
A wonderful sci-fi comedy! If you (unlike FBI agents,
according to K) have a sense of humour, you must see
this -- MiB gets a definite
thumbs up! |
30 |
Bean |
8 August 1997 |
80% |
|
Chaos! |
Buy! |
Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie was hillarious!
Mr. Bean as usual causing utter chaos everywhere he goes, destroying
things, ruining people's lives, and all in the craziest manner
possible. If you are a Bean fan, you will love this movie. If
you're not, it's time to become one! |
31 |
Swingers |
9 August 1997 |
80% |
|
Quirky |
Buy! |
Swingers is a rather unusual and, as the "One Word"
description says, quirky comedy about a guy lamenting the end of
a 6 year relationship six months past who's friends decide that he
needs to get himself out of his depression and get a life.
Some unusual filming, an originl plot, and some reservoir
dogs references put the icing on the cake for this one. |
32 |
Speed 2: Cruise Control |
15 August 1997 |
60% |
|
Action |
Buy! |
While not quite as good as the first one, Speed 2 was
a fairly enjoyable action movie. Sandra Bullock and 'that guy with the
car' (this time he has a boat) are about the only cast remaining the
same, with a new lunatic boyfriend stepping into Keanu's shoes. |
33 |
Grosse Pointe Blank |
17 August 1997 |
95% |
|
Brilliant |
Buy! |
This is a truly original film. Brilliant, inspired
-- this is the best film I have seen this year. Unmissable! |
34 |
Event Horizon |
22 August 1997 |
55% |
|
Bizarre... |
Buy! |
Event Horizon is more horror than Sci-Fi. It's one
of the strangest films I've ever seen. If you have a weak heart, or
are at all squeamish, this is not the film for you (I'm not sure it
was the film for me). It's a film that'll leave you on edge for the
evening, and it is often very unpleasant. It's not a film I would
recommend highly -- I would not recommend it at all without
reservations. |
35 |
Albino Alligator |
24 August 1997 |
35% |
|
Monotonous |
Buy! |
I prefer Kevin Spacey as an actor. This, his debut as
director was quite a let-down. It was slow, with precious little in
the way of a plot. While the character interactions were interesting
at times, there was very little else with which to credit this
movie. |
36 |
Conspiracy Theory |
30 August 1997 |
80% |
|
They |
Buy! |
Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts star in this film about a
taxi driver, publisher of a newsletter called Conspiracy Theory, who,
in a twist of fate to prove rather bad for his health, manages to pinch
a nerve with one of his stories... but he doesn't know which one! The
film is very enjoyable, with some humourous moments (as can be expected
from any film starring Mel Gibson). Great fun, and highly recommended! |
37 |
Night Falls on Manhattan |
5 September 1997 |
75% |
|
Ethics |
Buy! |
Night Falls on Manhattan is a film about a young
lawyer (Andy Garcia) who has pulled himself up from nothing, financing
his way through college by working as a cop. He joins the masses of
new ADAs (Assistant District Atourneys) in NYC, and has a case far
beyond what he is due given to him by the DA who fears his highest
ranking assistant is trying to oust him from his position and take
it for himself. The case involves a drug dealer who shot several cops,
including Garcia's character's father, killing two. Anyway, not to give
any more of the plot away... suffice to say that the case makes his
career. He discovers that his morals/ethics are harder to stick to at
the top with pressures opposing them from all directions. |
38 |
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery |
14 September 1997 |
80% |
|
Groovy! |
Buy! |
One of the most ludicrous films I've seen in quite a
long time, Austin Powers is well worth seeing, especially if you're
familiar with Bond films, and 60's spy series. Mike Meyers played both
the white-cat-stroking villain, and the blue velvet suit-wearing Austin
Powers with the bad teeth, terrible hairdo, and overactive libido.
Overall, excellent but very very weird. Something along the lines
of Casino Royale; the spoof Bond film starring David Niven et al. |
39 |
Air Force One |
18 September 1997 |
65% |
|
Dramatic |
Buy! |
Air Force One is an enjoyable action-filled thriller
starring Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman, among others. It's occasionally
a bit silly, to the extent that it caused laughter in the audience, but
overall a fun (if not exactly requiring any thought or, indeed, any brain
activity whatsoever) movie, in my opinion worth seeing. |
40 |
Contact |
27 September 1997 |
85% |
|
2001-ish :) |
Buy! |
Contact was around 2 and a half hours long, longer than
the average film by about 45 minutes, but well worth it!!! If
you are anything other than a luddite stick-in-the-mud technophobe, you
will almost certainly enjoy this movie. It's a story of epic proportions,
and while some have said that it is slow at some points in the middle,
I think it is the way it is because to be any other way would be to
compromise the storyline. Overall, an excellent movie. See it! |
41 |
My Best Friend's Wedding |
4 October 1997 |
35% |
|
Uninspired |
Buy! |
The premise could theoretically have given an
interesting, funny film, however it did not. The plot was uninteresting,
Julia Roberts' acting was atrocious, and the jokes/funny moments stood
out despite their pallor due to their being so scarce. A disappointing
film. |
42 |
The Game |
11 October 1997 |
97% |
|
Chaos |
Buy! |
The Game, starring Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, et al,
is one of the most original films I've ever seen. I won't even attempt
to describe it, as it really must be seen to be appreciated. If
you do not experience this film (and it truly is an experience), you
will never know what you've missed!!! |
43 |
The Peacemaker |
25 October 1997 |
65% |
|
Action |
Buy! |
Good old mindless action-packed, effect-packed fun. Not
a lot else, but fun all the same. Not bad acting from Clooney and Kidman
(perhaps somewhat surprisingly), and a good performance from the
slightly-Jeremy-Irons-ish chip-on-the-shoulder-bearing Eastern European
bad guy. |
44 |
L.A. Confidential |
31 October 1997 |
85% |
|
Underworld |
Buy! |
L.A. Confidential is quite a change from run-of-the-mill
every-day movies. It's a story of the cops and crime bosses of L.A.
earlier this century. L.A. Confidential has a cast with few big stars
(excepting the brilliant Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, and Kim Basinger),
but lots of great actors/actresses. It is well worth seeing! |
45 |
Face/Off |
7 November 1997 |
85% |
|
Stylised |
Buy! |
If you are a Travolta/Cage/Woo fan, this movie is
obviously a must see. It contained classic Woo stylised gun
battles and lots of nice camera work. Travolta and Cage were as always
very good, and Cage... ur... Travolta... ur... Cage... um... ok,
whatever... the evil bad guy (amusingly called Castor Troy, who has a
brother named Pollux!) is a particularly flamboyant, multi-dimensional
(despite being single-minded) character. The plot, while being mostly
good, is occasionally a little thin on the ground, thus the slightly
lower than might have been suggested by the rest of this review
rating. |
46 |
G.I. Jane |
15 November 1997 |
70% |
|
Determination |
Buy! |
Despite the scathing review in Empire magazine, I
decided I'd go along to see Ridley Scott's latest offering. I was
pleasantly surprised. It was better than Empire claimed. While Demi
Moore doesn't exactly fit the part of a special forces type, it
was otherwise an enjoyable if not terribly intellectually challenging
movie (It'd be pretty boring if every movie was intellectually
challenging). Worth seeing, in my opinion. |
47 |
The Full Monty |
21 November 1997 |
85% |
|
Alternative |
Buy! |
A comedy with quite a difference... I wasn't sure if
I wanted to see it, but I'd heard nothing but good reviews so decided
I would. It was a good descision. The Full Monty is not slapstick
unsubtle comedy. There is a serious side to the film: the lives of
the out-of-work men at the centre of the film and their families and
friends. It is, however, hillariously funny on many an occasion. Well
worth 4 or 5 quid. |
48 |
Nothing to Lose |
22 November 1997 |
80% |
|
Carefree |
Buy! |
I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. I wasn't sure
what to expect, but it turned out to be really very good indeed. Tim
Robbins at his funniest with a great script and very good supporting
cast. While not being totally unpredicatable, it was fairly original
and plot twists surprised me several times. Well worth seeing if you're
game for a laugh. The movie has a web site at movies.com. |
49 |
Alien Resurrection |
28 November 1997 |
85% |
|
Alien |
Buy! |
Alien Resurrection is a worthy member of the Alien series.
Where Alien 3 was mediocre, Alien Resurrection, the fourth Alien movie,
was exciting, full of great effects, and had a much more involving
story. It is more like Aliens than it is Alien. It's an action Sci-Fi
thriller. Very well worth seeing, especially if you're an Alien(s)
fan. Have a look at the web
site if you like before you go. |
50 |
Cop Land |
6 December 1997 |
65% |
|
Corruption |
Buy! |
A movie about cops, corruption, and the fight for justice.
Purely fictional to the best of my knowledge and, taken as being so, a
fairly good movie. |
51 |
Tomorrow Never Dies |
12 December 1997 |
90% |
|
Bond |
Buy! |
Tomorrow Never Dies is classic Bond. Pierce Brosnan plays the
inimitable 007 masterfully. Need I say more? See it! Oh, yeah...
there's a web site too. |
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