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The 39 Steps (2008)
39 what?
I really don't understand why film makers feel the need to change the plot of books. Then if you apply this to an absolute classic it seems totally crazy. The result is like a mutant spawn from the Hallmark channel and Barbara Cartland. Now, I have nothing against either in their own right but for the BBC to claim to be the forefront of drama and then to produce this stuff is pushing it a bit far. I considered putting forward a number of goofs but lost count of the possible entries as there were so many, a simple check of locations and weather conditions would have given the story a little more credibility.All this is a shame as the actors seem to be trying their best to spark some excitement in the script.To avoid spoiling the end I will just add it needs to be seen to be believed, in fact it may even need more than that. There are much better versions of this book, in fact I think all of them are, even Kenneth More will be turning in his grave never mind Robert Donat!
The Giant Gila Monster (1959)
Fantastic late night watching
This film is a real classic late night "horror" that is a real comedy. The acting is honest with all the characters played with competence without really pushing any boundaries. The plot is quite simple, and typical of this genre. What I really like about the film is the number of clichés it includes, there is the grumpy Sheriff trying to cover up for the misunderstood hero, the invalid child, the broke and honest good guy with a bad reputation and the giant monster who wreaks havoc amongst the model sets. The hip language used by the youths is really fantastic, especially since they all dress like they are fifty. Overall the film wins no points for acting, plot, special effects or cinematography (watch the train wreck), however it all comes together to make a classic late night horror for after the pubs have closed.