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leerichards_reviews's reviews

by leerichards_reviews
This page compiles all reviews leerichards_reviews has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
8 reviews

Conversations with Dead Men

7.3
9
  • Mar 17, 2009
  • Brutal, honest and compelling documentary

    'Conversations With Dead Men' is a look behind the scenes at the making of UK low budget action film 'Ten Dead Men'.

    The best way to describe the film is a mix between 'Overnight' (the making of 'Boondock Saints') and Full Title Boogie ('From Dusk Till Dawn') and much like those other films, Conversations is a brutal, honest and compelling documentary. A real must see for any aspiring independent film makers out there looking to undertake a film for very little money...

    Films stars such as Lee Latchford-Evans, Doug Bradley, Brendan Carr all make appearances as do the films production team.

    If you are interested in how films get made or are a filmmaker yourself this is must see territory.

    Lone Wolf 2: Break Time

    4.8
    8
  • May 3, 2006
  • High Kicking Action...

    Boyz Gone Bad

    6.9
    8
  • Apr 26, 2006
  • Scary Stuff!

    So before Reservoir Dogs came Boyz Gone Bad. Well not quiet but the two films, made a few years apart, do share more than a few similarities.

    This is the first major film from UK action team Ross Boyask & Phil Hobden. Low on budget but high on atmosphere and balls this film is one of the reasons I love the UK movie scene.

    Independent through and through this film takes you to a dark place that makes you believe that there is talent out there other that the foppy haired moppets at Working Title's Cutis factory.

    And whilst it ends up as a Reservoir Dogs homage, the film has enough strength in performance and direction to stand on its own.

    Special note to the car park scene which is superbly shot using hand held free form camera, brilliantly moody and darkly themed… this is one of those special moments that can help define a career.

    The cast is uniformly excellent but special kudos goes out to Glenn Salvage. Salvage is deeply menacing as the lead bad guy, a psychotic gangster with a gun who leads the group down a dark path of death and self destruction. He is most defiantly someone I wouldn't want to end up meeting in a dark alleyway.

    If you can find this film (and it's not easy…) it's well worth a look.

    Fixing to Blow

    6.9
    7
  • Apr 26, 2006
  • Which Came First The Chicken Or The Egg?

    Okay let's get this out of the way first. As far as story goes this is about as derivative as it gets. A kinda Reservoir Dogs meets well Reservoir Dogs. But I am assured that this unofficial sequel to earlier Reservoir Dogs rip off 'Boyz Gone Bad' was again made before either film maker had seen the Tarantino epic.

    So to the film. As with most Modern Life? Films, Fixing To Blow, is full of action, fights and gun play with bad men saying lots of bad words.

    What makes this film stand out, apart from some superb direction and clever editing, is the fact the it was, for the most part, the script was adlibbed.

    A Mike Lee take on a Tarantino concept. Very odd but it works, well and what we have here is 30 heart pounding minutes of British gangsters swearing, arguing, accusing each other and finally kicking the crap out of each other until only one is left.

    Hero & villain duties fall to PL Hobden and Glenn Salvage, once again reprise there stock hard men roles from most other Modern Life? Films but here step it up a notch.

    There is a lot to like about this film. It flies by, it's ambitious for it's budget and keeps you gripped to the screen.

    A gratuitous exercise in bad language, flying fists and British hardmen. Wonderfully entertaining!

    Lone Wolf

    5.9
    5
  • Apr 26, 2006
  • Oh Dear...

    Every film maker at some point jumps the shark.

    From the best to the worst every so often even the most talent of film makers make a feature that leaves you scratching your head.

    Lone Wolf is that film.

    Devoid of plot but heavy on action this film for most Indie film makers would be an above average film. But for the team behind Blue Eyes, Boyz Gone Bad and Fixers this is an odd side step that goes nowhere fast.

    For all its faults however the action rocks... Martirossian is a solid lead hero and proves that he can handle the action thrown at him.

    And the action is fast and furious! In short this is little more than an extended showreel for the talents of the Modern Life? team.
    Gordon Alexander in Pure Vengeance (2001)

    Pure Vengeance

    5.9
    9
  • Apr 26, 2006
  • Kick Ass Action!

    Kick Ass action all the way in this cult short film from Ross Boyask, the maker of 'Left For Dead'.

    I first saw this film on Stop Kung Fu! with Johnathan Ross and have to say was pretty impressed.

    Okay so like most Modern Life? films it could have done with a bit more on the money side but what they had was spent well and the added bonus of seeing now established actors like Brendan Carr, Gordon Alexander and Scott Adkins was an added bonus.

    Storyline wise it's a simple revenge tale which see's Scott Adkins kicking the tail of bad guys Alexander and Carr.

    But as always it's the action that counts and the action here is god damn impressive and set the standard for what followed with 'Left For Dead'.

    Heart pounding, kick arse action film. Get it!

    Blue Eyes

    6.9
    8
  • Apr 17, 2006
  • Strong but Flawed Thriller

    Blue Eyes is an enigma of a movie. After watching the first feature by Ross Boyask and Phil Hobden I tracked down a copy of this short film made 8 years ago.

    A dramatic and scary thriller, a cross between Seven and Wild Things (yes I know it sounds odd but it does work...) Whilst a small budget, the film makes good use of it's limited locations and dramatic sound track featuring licensed music by some of the UK's biggest music acts.

    Monsteel is a superb lead, both creepy and sympathetic. The support cast are less effective but Hodges makes a good support and Boyask (a non actor) is just damn freaky.

    This film is not for everyone but those who take the time will love it! Well acted, with a superb twist, If you liked Seven you'll love Blue Eyes.
    Left for Dead (2005)

    Left for Dead

    2.9
    7
  • Oct 26, 2005
  • Rough and ready but full of action'

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