Well I watched Harry Brown last night and it was excellent, if not amazing, without the strength of Caine's performance I don't think it would have worked half as well. (That said the supporting cast were very good too.)
It didn't quite seem to know what it was, the build-up was well handled and the protagonist's transformation to Death Wish Mode was largely believable, but it looked like it was going to get really interesting with exploring the 'baddies' and how they came to be, before deciding it couldn't be bothered, and I'm not entirely sure it delivered a coherent message in the end either (and what it did have was a shade Daily Mail for my taste).
Some of the scenes were particularly good, very compelling and moving, with extremely strong performances, whilst chunks of it didn't work quite so well.
Overall however a fine British film, and at least six billion times better than 'Wanted' and 'The Dark Knight' put together.
In other news, my 'Inside' (À l'intérieur) DVD arrived today (but not the other three, for some reason), so that's this evening's viewing sorted. I'm hoping the French are as good at horror as everyone's been saying they are
Back to the original point, Harry Brown will go into my basket next time I order from hmv.com, but it's really, really daft that there's no legitimate means to purchase a DVD-quality film (or even proper-HD come to think of it, what's all this broadband for anyway?) from a reputable source to watch/burn to disc as the viewer wishes, just about every PC and laptop out there now can burn DVDs, why is pretty much the only use for all those DVD-burners to create pirate discs?