![]() And some excellent acting.\n*''The Belleville Rendezvous'' - fantastic French animation with more than a hint of absurdism.\n*''The Birdcage'' - Robin Williams in another preposterous but entertaining film.\n*''Blade, Blade II'' - Wesley Snipes in ridiculously slick and over the top vampire hunting - Harrison Ford in a glorious piece of sci-fi noir movie history.\n*''Born of the Fourth of July'' - Tom Cruise plays a devastated Vietnam veteran in this insightful film.\n*''The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy'' - gorgeously shot and choreographed fights and chases set in a reasonably believable - Amazing. There is some amazing marionette work in this film. Great - wonderful philosophical romance from Richard John - surreal comedy with John Cusack. A fun children's film, that I loved as a child.\n*''A Beautiful Mind'' - 'story' of mathematician John Nash. Nicely made.\n*''Batman Begins'' - a bit of Not - story about magical flying saucers coming to earth. Um.\n*''Battle Royale'' - Japanese film documenting an island death match between school kids. Very hammy and over the top, and a fine example of how that needn't be vomit-inducing like so much related garbage.\n*''A Very Long Engagement'' - Audrey Tautou in a WWI romance.\n*''Babe'' - a film about a talking pig. Go yuppie!\n*''Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery, The Spy Who Shagged Me, Goldmember'' - Mike Myers make us laugh with swingin' 60's gags and frippery. Well made, thought-provoking, shocking.\n*''American Pie'' - actually very funny.\n*''American Psycho'' - Bizarre film with Christian Bale. Nicely done.\n*''Amelie'' - Audrey Tautou plays an eccentric in this wonderful romantic comedy.\n*''American Beauty'' - Kevin Spacey in a wonderful story of self-realisation.\n*''American History X'' - story about neo-nazism. Nice to look at too.\n*''Alien, Aliens'' - weird creatures (H.R.Giger anyone?) harass people in cramped futuristic settings. The visuals are stunning.\n*''Air Force One'' - Harrison Ford in preposterous presidential action.\n*''Akira'' - the first anime I ever saw. Reminds me of the good old days of reading John Wyndham sci-fi and stuff.\n*''AI'' - Spielberged Kubrick which is nevertheless quite watchable and quite moving. ![]() Amazingly depthful characters.\n*''28 Days Later'' - British zombie horror. *''2001, A Space Odyssey'' - epic sci-fi from Kubrick.\n*''21 Grams'' - shocking and emotional story about life and death.
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