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Law & Order: UK (2009–2014)
7/10
Not as great as the original, (it wouldn't be though would it?), but def worthy of another look...
23 February 2009
Law & Order: UK is another franchise of the long running Law & Order series. All of the classic elements of L&O has been kept including the classic introduction speel and even the dunk-dunk noise between scenes. Why fix something that's not broke?

The pilot has its good and bad points, most of which are intertwined. I'm impressed with the acting over-all, particularly that of Ben Daniels, Bradley Walsh and Jamie Bamber. Freema Agyeman appears to be the weak link. I'm probably biased though, I didn't like her (limited) acting style in "Doctor Who" or "Survivors" - hopefully I'll be proved wrong in future episodes. There was an extraordinarily odd moment with Bradley Walsh who was SMILING, (in what I assume was an effort to appear caring and sympathetic), when the mother was bawling over her dead baby. Lordy.

I actually really like the shaky, continually moving camera work, which gives a gritty, realistic feel to the show, whilst helping to give energy to dialogue-heavy show. However, the type of film used makes the show seem like every other cheap British staple (e.g. The Bill, Casualty or Eastenders). Maybe this was supposed to add to the show's gritty feel but it just didn't work for me.

The worst elements of this show is that it seems to mangle our "UK" law (actually being the law of England and Wales, specifically contained within London) and stretches the validity of how courtrooms work. But it is only a TV show, and I ain't no lawyer so whatchagonado???

I definitely think its worth tuning in again to see how this show pans out. Potentially, Law & Order: UK could be one of the best shows in the UK, combining some excellent actors with thoughtful insights and though-provoking issues.

Or it good go a bit Pete tong, but you won't find out unless you keep watching...
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10/10
Hilarious, wonderful film
27 December 2005
I watched 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' about a week ago and whenever I think about this film and its moments I still burst out laughing. I don't think I've laughed that hard and that much since 'Shaun of the Dead' - and I mean real, fugly faced, body shaking, weird noises emanating from your throat laughter. The script and delivery by the three leads could not have been bettered. The plot is fast paced, clever and throughly engaging. Long time reader, first time reviewer (ahem) and I just wanted to show my support for a "small" film and urge any of you reading this to either go watch the film in theatres or remember to buy the DVD when its released. (That poor corpse.)
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