Archive for April, 2009

The Best Of Superstars

April 30, 2009 - 10:13 pm No Comments

The Best Of Superstars … Keegan falling off his bike - fantastic.These were the elite athletes of the time they were at the height of their powers.NOt a lot of hasbeens never Weres and some athletes look for a lowly paid payday.Have a look at some of and you pop this one in the gym.

100 ups in a minute? HA!

Brian Jack is the high lord of high lordom.If you love sports and the afternoon from 20 until This is an imperative. If you are younger theres a whole world out there to enjoy for the first time. What are you waiting for?

As the great Ron Pickering would say - “is there!”

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Cyclo

April 30, 2009 - 7:08 pm No Comments

I saw this one night when there was nothing else on TV At first I sucked slowly with a story, I identified with the characters and beautiful landscapes of Saigon (or Honoi?).

Once the story began in earnest that I was on the edge of my seat. The story is really about an innocent child who Cyclo Ganster sucked into a lifestyle not understand.

Think “City of God” in Vietnam. I only saw this once, many years ago I just think constantly and often in my list of top movies.

If you like movies with a realistic Ganster, unhollywood, unGuy Richie, feel, set in beautiful landscape with figures in three dimensions a try!

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Reel Stories - The Truth Behind Hollywood Blockbusters

April 30, 2009 - 3:35 pm No Comments

Reel Stories - The Truth Behind Hollywood Blockbusters Having heard of the famous Alamo thought this film would give me an idea of the history behind what happened. Unfortunately this film does not really explain the facts behind the events very well.

The entire film focuses on Alamo Hollywoods’s image in movies, from the early 19th century until today, drawing comparisons only slate roofs, and generally all the movies ever made on the subject. In all very disappointing, I hope that the new Hollywood Blockbuster of the year who come to shed some light on what happend.I gave only 2 stars as one of the extras is a black and white film in twentys, which is good in and acted as cheesy.

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Into The Blue

April 30, 2009 - 11:35 am No Comments

OK, so Paul Walker is not the biggest players, and Jessica Alba, so it’s not exactly up there with the best actresses, but I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised by the pair of them in this movie. How to convince a young couple in love in an idyllic island (Bahamas), bumming his way through each day, I was impressed by the stunning tropical Into The Blue and under the background scenery and the way this film portrays the beauty that few of us actually see in real life.

Despite the fact that a movie would be the odd laugh thrown into the act over-par, with interesting twists, along with a good soundtrack. Although this film does not look like my cup of t ‘, I must admit that I would recommend to anyone.

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Rambo - First Blood

April 30, 2009 - 8:29 am No Comments

Rambo - First Blood A surprisingly impressive film that has aged very well. Although it appears at a level that will be a festival of action photography, it is also a serious commentary on America’s post-Vietnam trauma, and a removal of the brain, weighing 1970 pelĂ­culas’El Deer Hunter”volver home ‘and even’ Apocalypse Now ‘. Upon returning to the simple idea of a lone hero, action-oriented, the film captures the imagination of a new generation of filmmakers Assistants (much to the annoyance of the high versus critics), and paved the way for films like ” Die Hard. ” Stallone gives a great performance from the veteran quiet in the beginning, through the action of man, but it hurts when it falls, to the desperate and confused victim in Vietnam end.One message is that America has not reached agreement with its failure in Vietnam, and still wants to impose a conformist, narrow “imperialist” vision of the world, instead of seeking one’s own truth and learning. But there is no need for too philosophical when the action is so powerful …

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Bad Boy Bubby

April 30, 2009 - 12:24 am No Comments

Bad Boy Bubby This is presumably another film inspired by the story of Kaspar Hauser (and other similar events). It is divided into two bits, the first 35 years when the eponymous bubby is trapped inside a small, rundown house with no windows in his mother (who has told you that the air outside is poisonous and kill him if a company without mask) and the second after he escaped and was “fun” adventures in the outside world due to their inability to interact with normal people.

The first part is fairly well done and very dark and disturbing in some parts. The second is yet another example of how a fish out of water in some way achieved by, after some initial setbacks due to their inherent natural kindness, by the search for a vocation for which he has some strange natural talent. This second part of the story has been so many times before it grew very tired at the end that even though in this case is quite well done and the performance is good.

In every movie cliché goes from nothing disturbing in the middle and it is difficult to say which is better than good.

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Cabin Fever

April 29, 2009 - 8:40 pm No Comments

Cabin Fever The acting is so bad and the script is so horrible that it is supposed to be a horror becomes one of the funniest films you’ll see! I thought it was going to be afraid when I saw this as the description is very good - at least one thing was!

- But was reduced to laughter and I knew what would happen later and the group that they saw me saying out loud, as it happened without seeing it before! Extremely fun, but if you are expecting a horror is not what you get - except for the scarily bad acting!

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United 93

April 29, 2009 - 5:01 pm No Comments

We all know what happened, we all know how it ends. But somehow, as we saw.

I was hoping it would end differently. At first I thought it was just another ‘take’ on the facts. We have all seen the documentaries and re-laws.

But this is much, much more. I found very interesting United 93 To see everything that was happening back at the center of Air Traffic Control. I felt like I was there with them, concern, disbelief, frustration and panic.

And of course you feel like you’re on the plane with the poor souls, and I wonder what you have done in their situation. It’s really fascinating.

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The Hills Have Eyes

April 29, 2009 - 11:59 am No Comments

There is no doubt that Hotshot French director Aja knows his way around a grisly scarefest’Romance Razor “was to induce sweat for most things the way), because it certainly knows how to keep the knots in the stomach as a all-family falls prey to some mutants that inhabit the desert. The film, of course, leaves his The Hills Have Eyes way to be as unpleasant as possible to fund, with more blood than the average house hinge. In its final stages, the abundance of blood is so over the top, gets a little funny.

Begrudgingly but you have to admit that the final full of vengeance, when the attacked the tables turn runs on a purely primitive.

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