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Randir

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    Red Hill: not only is it a place aimed to showcase a largely uninhabited area of Australia that many people don’t know about, but it’s also the place that highlights the talents of a cast and crew that many people aren’t familiar with. The new independent drama, which was directed and written by newcomer Patrick Hughes, and features actors Steve Bisley, Tom E. Lewis and ‘True Blood’s Ryan Kwanten, is the latest testament proving that Hollywood isn’t the only place that creates great western-thrillers.The movie follows a young city police officer, Shane Cooper (played by Kwanten), as he moves to the small town of Red Hill from the big city. He wants to provide his wife Alice (portrayed by Claire van der Boom) with a safe, quiet environment during her pregnancy. However, things don’t go as Shane planned on the first day of his new job, when a convicted murderer, Jimmy Conway (played by Lewis), escapes from prison.Jimmy, who once lived in Red Hill, returns to take his revenge out on the town, especially the head of the police department, Old Bill (portrayed by Bisley). While Jimmy is hunting down Old Bill and the rest of the locals who has helped send him to prison, Shane is left to protect himself and struggle to survive for his wife and unborn child. At first, ‘Red Hill’ didn’t seem as though it would be extremely original or well-shot. The low-budget western-thriller is Hughes’ first full-length movie. The production only lasted four weeks, so it seemed likely that it would just feature under-developed roles and scenic shots of the Australian countryside and cheap effects.

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    tharinda76

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    Watching Fringe TV Episodes.. !! It was really good... I got Season 1 to Season 3 full episodes from ma friend !! :D
     

    mldarshana

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    ආශ්චර්ය අභියස :nerd:
    දුකයි නේ.... :baffled::sorry::sorry:

    මාර අප්සෙට් සිරාවටම ... මූවි එකනම් මැක්ස :cool:

    naa ban mokuth naa :rofl: blaka england yanwa kiwwa ne ? mama beluwa ewilla innakota awathareda inne kiyala ;)

    ආහ්හ්හ් මූද ... රෑට වැඩි උනාම කොහොමත් රටවල් දෙක තුනකටම ගිහිල්ල තමයි එන්නෙ :D
     
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    kosandpol

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    All Star Superman
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    This was 90% true to the highly acclaimed comic (All Star Superman). Scenes and dialog were taken straight from the comics.
    Few changes like removing the whole bizarro world subplot, league of supermen, the black kryptonite, and the miniature krypton restoration and trying to heal superman were understandable as if all of them were added, it'll make a 3+ hour movie (not that that’s a bad thing..) but the changing the ending was uncalled for as well as the various scene changes within the movie (eg : killing Solaris..)
    It would've excelled Superman Doomsday if they kept the movie a bit longer like 1.45 hours and included more of the original language and grit. Since the movie was rated PG, might as well used it to show some real blood and stronger language (not to mention skin.. :P ).
    Overall, good movie, but it could've easily excelled Superman Doomsday considering the subject matter and the availability of the source material.
     
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