Toronto Video Blog: Ghost Town and Rocknrolla

It’s day seven of my 28 day movie adventure. The Toronto International Film Festival has begun. And anyone who doesn’t think Canada can be hot obviously hasn’t visited Toronto in September. I arrived at 2:00am due to an unforeseen delay in my flight, and was unable to catch the morning press screening of Guy Ritchie’s latest Rocknrolla. Luckily I was able to catch up with Liam Cullin of EmpireMovies.com after the screening of Ghost Town. We talk about the Ricky Gervais comedy and Liam gives his thoughts on Guy Ritchie’s latest (you can read his written review here). Hopefully this will be the first of many video blogs where we take a few minutes out with other critics at the festival and discuss what we’ve just seen.

  • Mike
    Is it me or does Peter always wear the same shirt?
  • Welcome to Toronto! Oh course it's hot here in September :) Yesterday was brutally humid. But don't forget some of the theatres are freeeeezing (Ryerson & Bader). Layers are the key!
  • Didn't watch all the Vlogs but maybe he's doing it for charity. Going to auction it off after the 28 days of movies.
  • chad
    @ Mike

    Nope, it definitely not just you that's noticed this.
  • Actually, this is the first time I've worn this shirt on this trip. But I do own this kind of long sleeve shirt in like 5 different color variations. :P So you probably saw me wearing the brown one a few days back.
  • Guy Ritchie is a one-trick pony, but I do like that one trick. I'm going to check out RockNRolla and I hope it's good.
  • DB
    Peter!! Welcome to Toronto, once again.

    Hope to see you around.
  • chachi
    saw rocknrolla tonight and i disagree it was better than lock, stock. i would say snatch is the best, followed by lock, stock and then rocknrolla. not saying it was a bad movie, it was actually quite good. just saying that i didn't think it was as good as the other two, but it was definitely a million times better than swept away or revolver. worth checking out for sure.
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