Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
- Dylan Moran - Monster Live (2004)
- A brilliant live show, Monster has Moran at his eccentric, gittering, twitching, sarcastic best. Give the man another wine and cigarette.
- Ali G In Da House (2002)
- Not as good as the TV series, but with a great opening sequence that really sets the stage for the type of comedy you're about to witness: outrageous, over–the–top madness, aaii!
- Little Britain (TV Series) (2003)
- The British TV series that always takes the comedy just a little further than anyone else would have, this has its moments of brilliance, but becomes a little too 'samey' after the first season.
- Enemy at the Gates (2001)
- A strangely rare film topic, sniping, takes the lead here, pitting two of WWII's best snipers against each other, with war raging between. Suspenseful and entertaining, if a little too Hollywood at times.
- Jarhead (2005)
- Another very good war/anti–war drama, taking you on a ride from training to boredom to front–line chaos of Desert Storm. Well worth a watch.
- Criminal (2004)
- Unnecessary remake of the great Nine Queens, with some decent twists and turns, but not enough to really keep you invested in the characters.
- Three Kings (1999)
- A fun war adventure film that takes the 'gold hunt' premise of the classic 'Kelly's heroes', adding more realistic grit and a little more dark comedy. Great film with intriguing characters and plot.
- Cowboy Bebop - The Movie (2001)
- One of my favourite anime DVDs, this is a brilliant blend of Japanese/Western/jazz/sci–fi, with an outrageous amount of style.
- Chronicles of Riddick, The (2004)
- Fun and over the top sci fi action follow–up to Pitch Black, this has more CGI and action sequences, but it's really the cool and gruff arrogance of Diesel that makes it.
- Pitch Black (2000)
- A brilliant sci fi actioner that has Vin Diesel play the role of his career. The visuals are striking, the creatures unique, the suspense and action are both here, and so is a plot of sorts – well worth watching for sci fi fans.
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