What’s on “Built For Speed” Friday 3rd October 2014

It’s classic album time once again on “Built For Speed” and this month we return to 1983 for REM’s magnificent debut long-player Murmur.  There’s also a fine selection of more recent music including Temples, Halfway and many more.  On the movie front we take a look at Jennifer Aniston’s latest film Life of Crime and Aussie sex comedy The Little

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What’s on “Built For Speed”, Friday 26th September 2014

This week on “Built For Speed” we review the latest TV to film adaptation as Denzel Washington replaces Edward Woodward in ultra-violent action film The Equalizer.  We also take a look at the quirky Aussie time travel rom-com The Infinite Man.  There’s plenty of fine music with a selection of favourites from the last five years including Wilco, some of

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Film review: JODOROWSKY’S DUNE, from Built For Speed

Movie lore is full of tales of vast ambitious film projects that spiralled out of control, sank studios, killed careers or like provocative Chilean-French director Alejandro Jodorowsky’s outrageous 1970’s vision for Frank Herbert’s Dune, never saw the light of day.  The documentary Jodorowsky’s Dune explores what might have been.  Through interviews with Jodorowsky and some of his collaborators from 40

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Film review: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, from Built For Speed

The Ninja Turtles were ripe for a re-incarnation. The sight of four human sized, fun-loving ass-kicking, crime-fighting turtles living in the sewer with their giant rat ninja master Splinter, is still an enormous attraction for the tweens while the concept, which began in the 80’s, packs enough nostalgia value to lure cashed-up gen X-ers.  Throw in Megan Fox and some

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Film review: WETLANDS, from Built For Speed (This film is R-rated)

German film Wetlands is the strangest and most provocative film so far this year.  A bizarre journey into confused sexuality and childhood trauma, this film features some of the most confronting scenes we’re likely to witness on a cinema screen. Every bodily fluid is emitted and smeared across the screen while every body part is waved, shaved poked, prodded and

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Film review: BOYHOOD, from Built For Speed

Boyhood is a touching and lyrical film but the story about how it was made is more impressive than what we see on screen. Director Richard Linklater constructed it over 12 years and filmed it in segments between his other projects.  A synopsis of the film might bring to mind the Seven-Up series as it follows a young boy named

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