The sex scenes are tastefully shot and though there are many scenes involving nudity, it does not feel gratuitous as it is necessary to see just how desperate Brandon’s addiction is. Fassbender’s raw performance is astounding and someone who could easily have turned into a repellent character is kept human and flawed.
Unfortunately The Man didn’t even make it to the cinema, and was a straight-to-DVD flop, which earned Eugene Levy a nomination for worst actor at the 2005 Razzie awards.
Forget Cheech & Chong, forget Morcambe & Wise, forget Batman & Robin, and definitely forget Lucas & Walliams. There’s only one “dynamic duo” and they are bad mouthed stoners Jay and Silent Bob.
…the film was very entertaining; I enjoyed the suspense filled moments throughout, and the aspect of mystery in the film was compelling. The ending was very unexpectedly decent, but I thought Harrison Ford carried the film…
It may seem a stretch to believe that a war story based on the experiences of a horse could capture the attention of an audience but not only has it…




