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Ealing Comedy (2008)
Charming English Comedy
This film is a charming Bollywood romp in the style of the great days of the Ealing Comedies following Khurvinder Ghir (Alfie the would be film director) in his quest to follow his dream and get his film made. All the locations are set in and around Ealing, West London though strangely enough, the original Ealing Studios where the Ealing Comedies were produced, were not featured in the film The amusing story develops with Alfie meeting characters from the original Ealing Comedies, such as the Man in the White Suit. I really chuckled at the scenes between Khurvinder Ghir and Lucien Morgan. Lucien's portrayal of the bemused Welsh police officer was played with perfect comic timing. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this film and recommend it. There are far too few original Britsh comedies made now.
Kannibal (2001)
Gory Horror
This is one of the most unusual horror films I have ever seen. The film contained a lot of gore and lesbian S&M sex scenes Obviously a vast budget was spent on the set and costume. This over stylishly designed film did not deserve the dreadful script which was obviously a shameless pastiche on the Silence of the Lambs. In fact Richard Driscoll was trying to act like Anthony Hopkins which was just plain silly. However the scenes between Linea Quigley, the Russian lady mobster boss, and Lucien Morgan, the English Marlon Brando, playing the police inspector, were hauntingly enthralling. Lucien Morgan's performance was mesmerising. This film is destined to be a horror classic, but I don't know why.