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No. 83 Waco : The Aftermath (TV) (2023) 95/100

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  We’re nearly up to date with this offering which came five years after the original Waco miniseries, which I have previously reviewed. This one is a bit leaner at five episodes compared to the predecessor’s six, and is less satisfying too.   The series takes up the story straight after the end of the Waco siege and we get various threads that show us the origins of the Branch Davidians as well as the fall out in the FBI and the consequences of their actions, which the series suggests gave rise to more Patriot style militias who were distrustful of the government.   There are three main threads with the origins of the cult getting the most attention initially with a courtroom drama then playing out along with Shannon’s character trying to work out what the promised ‘Payback’ will take the form of – spoiler – it’s the Oklahoma City bombing.   We see the cult in its early days in 1981, with Koresh joining under his original name of Vernon. The cult is led ...

No. 77 Waco (TV) (2017) 77 of 100

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  I have vague memories of the 1993 Waco siege and had it down as some religious nutters killing themselves when the government lost patience with them following a long stand-off. This six part TV series covered a lot of ground and looked at both sides of the confrontation. The result was that the government forces came out of it looking worse, but the cultists could have been smarter too. The series opens with Michael Shannon’s character Gary trying to end another hostage incident. This one doesn’t end well and hopefully lessons will be learnt. They aren’t! Meanwhile in Waco Texas, David Koresh is living the high life of a cult leader. Someone does correct us in the show saying that no one in a cult thinks they are in a cult but it all looks a bit cultish to me. Koresh and his right hand man Steve, the ever reliable Paul Sparks, are running a large compound full of families who believe David to be the next coming of Christ. We see him recruit one of the Culkin clan and he...

No. 74 The Quarry (2020) 84 of 100

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  Here’s another film that I had previously watched for an earlier blog – in this case it was The Definite Article Movie Blog about 4 years ago. I did watch the film through again with a more Shannon focused eye, but I will recycle the plot summary here because, you know, the environment. This film has a clever title; it’s not just about someone being on the hunt for their quarry, but bits of it are set in a quarry too! A priest is driving along an empty Texas road, whilst hammering the communion wine, when he sees a body lying by side of the street. He helps the man into his car and we see that it’s familiar Shannon co-star Shea Whigham. The two don’t say much but the priest buys his new friend dinner whilst still swigging the wine. He stops at a quarry - huge mistake - to sober up before heading into town. The two argue and the priest gets killed after being bashed on the head with a bottle. Our drifter cuts his hand and bandages it with the dead man’s shirt be...

No. 24 Take Shelter (2011) 49 of 100

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  When you click on Michael Shannon's IMDb page the first thing listed under his ‘Known for’ bio is this film. It also has a photo from this film as the first image, so it’s clearly a big outing for the actor. It came out during his run on ‘Boardwalk Empire’ and it’s one of the first pictures on his CV where he’s the leading man and basically carries the film. It’s one of his many collaborations with director/writer Mike Nicholls, with the two reuniting recently in ‘The Bikeriders’ which we’ve already had a peek at. In the film Shannon plays Curtis, a hard working family man whose young daughter has become deaf. The family are learning sign language and looking to get surgery for her to restore her hearing. Curtis works for an engineering company drilling holes and is partnered with Shea Whigham, a pairing we see reprised later in ‘Boardwalk Empire’. The first sense of things being somewhat awry is when he stands out in the rain and finds it to be a thick, syrupy substanc...