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Ridley Scott
Reviews Featuring Ridley Scott
An unusual drama and not the kind of film one would expect from Ridley Scott. Fans of Jeff Bridges and those who enjoy television dramas will probably like this one. Ed. A DVD with no extras doesn't deserve a rating. Let us know what you think!
This is not a bad film, indeed it is well above average, but it fails to reach the heights of the other two in the series. Still well worth watching.
This is an outstanding collection of three films featuring the iconic Dr Lecter. One of the best DVD buys on the market.
Still one of the best movies to come out of either the horror or sci-fi genre this one gets the blood pumping.
Just when the confidence trick film seemed to have breathed its last, Ridley Scott has come along and given it new life by expanding its horizons. Not just a pretty scam (although it certainly is that), but also a redemptive drama whose deeply flawed central character is allowed to develop and change. Not a world changer, but far more intelligent and moving than 'Gladiator'.
Caesar himself would probably give it the thumbs up even though its apparently a myth that they did that.
A triumph of technique, a failure of storytelling.
Thrilling, accessible and visually magnificent, its high time we all made room for another watch of this timeless slice of sci-fi noir.
A powerful spiritualist epic that beats 'Gladiator' hands down in the Colosseum of ideas.
Ridley Scott plus Russell Crowe plus Leonardo DiCaprio plus political intrigue and action equal a thoroughly engaging thriller that will hopefully find more success on DVD than it did in theaters.
Ridley Scott sets up Prometheus perfectly, only to vomit up a very unsatisfactory conclusion. A missed opportunity.
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