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State Of Play (spoiler)

Posted by dave c on May 6, 2009 at 14:06:59:

Russell Crowe and Helen Mirren star in this adaptation of a BBC TV series and I wish no one had bothered.
Apparently the TV version is great but this is a flaccid piece of nonsense.
A senator investigating the privatisation of security and defence industries has a chief researcher (who he's bonking) who seem to know nothing about it whilst an investigative reporter is assisted by a writer who appears to know nothing about being a reporter.
The reporter is bonking the senator's wife but that's OK because it hasn't spoilt their friendship.... I left after an hour unable to stay awake or remotely interested in this piece of fluff.
The music is ludicrous too.
Arghhhhh, Crowe encounters a hitman who instead of taking him out in an empty corridor beats the left down stairs by somehow going down the outside of the building and then decides the smart move is to shoot Crowe in the carpark of the building he lives in in front of witnesses.
He manages to give Crowe a scraped knuckle... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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