Finally got round to seeing this. Think I avoided it because, despite having a great concept, I was worried it’d be a disappointment. Thankfully, that wasn’t the case:
As well as excitement and laughs, [Director Joe] Cornish provides some sharp social comment on the subject of aliens and alienation. Now, there are many who will feel they have consumed enough hand-wringing analysis from the concerned commentariat about aggressive youths in Broken Britain controlling their turf, and yet as scared as babies of moving anywhere beyond these “ends”. Cornish tackles the same idea but with a light touch and a cheerful, unfashionably optimistic belief in a happy outcome somewhere along the line. His sci-fi urban pastoral is also a satirical fantasy. What if enemies or opposing groups were suddenly confronted by a common foe? Might they not discover common ground that should have been cultivated anyway?
Some random observations:
Pop culture time capsule found in Notting Hill Tube Station:
Work at the station has recently uncovered these amazing advertising posters in non-public areas and that date from c1956 - 1959 when the station’s lifts were removed and replaced by escalators. These are in an old lift passageway and will be safe.
This is a poster advertising the still popular Ideal Home Exhibition, sponsored by the Daily Mail, that was held at Olympia in March of that year.
We will be leaving these intact - and please do not pester the station staff as the posters are wholly inaccessible - which is why they’ve probably survived 50 odd years!
Duke Ellington - Anatomy of a Murder (Anatomy of a Murder: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Rosalina. Woman.
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Don Kong
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