Transcript for "
Film"

Speaker 1
Yeah, well I saw this film the other night called Ghost Dog. It's directed by Jim Jarmusch, who – I really like his films usually. It's a kind of thriller, I suppose you'd call it. It's about this guy who's a hired killer for the mafia. He's played by Forest Whitaker. It sounds fairly heavy, but in fact it's quite funny, although there's a lot of senseless violence. I quite liked it, but I don't think it's his best film, so I wouldn't really recommend it.

Speaker 2
Well I saw that old James Bond film at the weekend, The World Is Not Enough, I think it's called, with Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, and he was fantastic – he's definitely the best Bond. In fact, I loved the film totally. The beginning was superb, in London, my favourite city, and it was really exciting all the way through – lots of really good gadgets and special effects and .... The story line was a bit overcomplicated for James Bond – I don't think it's really necessary, but Judi Dench was really good as "M" – very frightening – and I'd thoroughly recommend it for anyone.

Speaker 3
Have you seen The Sixth Sense yet? The one with Bruce Willis in it. It's that one about– it's basically about a boy who has these supernatural visions – he can see dead people – and obviously this makes, this scares him, and makes him different from the other boys at school. And he meets Bruce Willis, who's a child psychologist who tries to identify his problem. I suppose it's a ghost story – it's quite frightening – I mean, I was quite scared when I went to bed that night – and it's very well directed, and Bruce Willis, surprisingly, is very good in it. The ending's maybe the only thing I didn't like about it, but I'd definitely recommend it.