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Southland Tales (2006) Certificate 15

Southland Tales
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Rated 2.0 stars
Average rating
(42%)
 
Starring: Seann William Scott | Mandy Moore | Bai Ling | Dwayne Johnson | Nora Dunn | Kevin Smith | Jon Lovitz | Amy Poehler | Justin Timberlake | Wallace Shawn | Holmes Osborne | Christopher Lambert | Miranda Richardson | Sarah Michelle Gellar | John Larroquette
Director: Richard Kelly
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time: 144 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: March 31, 2008

Director Richard Kelly follows up cult favourite DONNIE DARKO with this sprawling epic about a futuristic version of Los Angeles that harnesses the power of the ocean to produce energy. The eclectic cast includes Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Seann William Scott, Justin Timberlake, and Mandy Moore.

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202 out of 211 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
superb

williamsgwynfa from , 3rd May, 2007

this dvd is superb. it is a futuristic film that calls upon the city of Los Angeles to act, after the Texas cities of El Paso and Abilene have fallen victim to twin nuclear attacks on July 4th, 2008, during a heatwave, where a catastrophe of unimaginable proportions precipitates America into war. The Patriot Act has been upgraded to a new agency known as US Ident , which keeps constant tabs on citizens, even to the extent of censoring the internet, and using fingerprints, in order to access computers and bank accounts. In order to be able to respond to the fuel scarcity, the German company Treer designs a generator of inexhaustible energy which operates thanks to ocean currents. in the city of Los Angeles, on the brink of chaos, and social, economic and environmental disaster, we follow the criss-crossed destinies of Boxer Santaros played by Dwayne Johnson also known as The Rock, who is an action film actor stricken with amnesia, Krysta Now played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, an ex-porn star in the midst of reconverting, and developing her own reality television project, and twin brothers - Roland and Ronald Taverner (both played by Seann William Scott), whose destinies becomes confused with that of all mankind. The name of the film refers to the Southland, a name used by locals to refer to Southern California, and more specifically, Greater Los Angeles. well worth watching.

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87 out of 93 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
worst film I've ever seen

dustybertram from , 21st December, 2007

I've been a big Rock fan for years and have been looking forward to this film for months. Unfortunately this film started with little promise them descended to utter tripe. I think the story had promise but was badly executed and after the first 2 hours when youn thought it was reaching a crescendo it fell with a bit flat plop. I can't imagine what the rock was thinking when he read this script. It had a alot of beginnings for storylines but didn't finish any, even the main storyline of his memory loss was somehow lost in the script untill the last 15 minutes when the writes had finally come down off their drugs and realised they must write some kind of ending no matter how unexplained and pointless. This film doesn't even have the saviour of being short - being 2 1/2 hours not only is it dire, it is about 45 mins too long.

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71 out of 77 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Not yet at the cinema ?!

Varkanoid from from WAKEFIELD, 9th November, 2007

From this trailer this film looks very intersting. What puzzles me though about the reviewer giving it 5 stars and having watched it on DVD...... Its Nov 2007 and the film is not in cinemas till 7th Dec 2007 so how did they see it on DVD ? Its not available on Amazon.com and DVDBoxoffice dont have it either ? Shady!

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45 out of 45 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
A complete headtrip!

Meako from , 26th December, 2007

Has to be classed as one of the biggest 'love or loathe' films of 2007, the director of Donnie Darko delivers a complete mind-trip of a film, which asks....nay begs...the audience to just sit back and ride with it rather than try to make sense of it all. Once the film is over, then start pondering what was happening and with any luck it will start to become clear. Having read the 3 part preview graphic novels (rapidly summed up in the films opening moments) I knew what to expect, and kind of understood the turns the film made. Good performances assist Kelly's tale-spinning, and the end result is a film that is for those who thought Donnie Darko was much more than just a film about a troubled teenager. If you truely 'got' that film, then Kelly has built on some elements from Darko and added more abstract concepts. The result is a film which is the polar opposite plot wide of Darko and requires repeat watching to fathom more of the mysteries - much in the same vein as films by David Lynch do. This is not for those people who see the poster and think, 'Oh cool! The Rock is in another movie! And that bloke from American Pie is in it too!' I am firmly in the 'Love It' camp here.

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Rated 1.5 stars
Boring Boring

Rhyno5k from , 18th March, 2010

I rented this film because it had sarah michelle geller,sean william scott,justin timberlake & the rock in it,surely it can't be rubbish. how wrong was i,i found myself forcing myself to watch this,i found it confusing,bad acting & just a complete borefest

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Rated 1.0 stars
Pure Pants!!

TheSwoosh from , 10th March, 2010

This film is just pathetic. It tries to be a really clever and artistic film but the finished effort just does not make any sense what so ever. It starts off showing that World War 3 has started and that there is an energy crisis. Quite heavy topics. Then suddenly it decides to run down tangeant alley and have a topic about Sarah Michelle Gellar's character being involved in porn (which sounds good but in this film its pointless) and Sean William Scott playing with a so called reflection in a mirror. Bizarre and bo#@&ks!!

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Rated 0.0 stars
southland tales

A Customer from Cardiff, 9th March, 2010

Gave up on this after about twenty minutes as it was so self-absorbed with the split screen effect. Too much posing by the actors and nothing really happening

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Rated 1.0 stars
Far Out.

muzz from , 27th February, 2010

Quite strange and no way near as good as Donnie Darko. Quite hard to come down on the good or bad but I think I'm going to have to say bad. Yes, very bad :)

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