Archive for July, 2009

After The Wedding

July 31, 2009 - 10:10 pm No Comments

Very different, but fascinating history. Beware the subtitles in the first - he thinks it will be in English but Soons changes. The story has a lot of emotion and drama and his family a great one to settle on the couch to watch - do not let you off the subtitles.

Terror is a tear too. After The Wedding There is a scene between husband and wife that is gut wrenching and heart felt - I can not say more than just rent.

I only have one complaint about the shooting - the director seems obsessed with close-up of the eye - I mean a lot of new businesses persist in closing their eyes - a little unnecessary when works well and is so implied.

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Die Hard With A Vengeance

July 31, 2009 - 4:09 pm No Comments

Rent this movie recently as part of a nostalgic trip in the world of the Die Hard saga, I was saddened to know that watching horribly wrong and a censored version. This is clearly not in the list, and frankly my experience horrible visual scenes cutting, bending and more dialogue.

LoveFilm hope will be more attentive to the needs Die Hard With A Vengeance the real movie fans who want to be treated as adults and given the option to see a true version of a movie, or some watered-down version I hope that is intended for children. I rate this film higher than that if you have the correct version. This version avoided at all costs if you want to experience ‘Die Hard With A Vengeance “correctly.

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Doctor Who - The Curse Of Fenric

July 31, 2009 - 11:17 am No Comments

Considered one of the classic DOCTOR WHO (151 stories consisting of over 500 half-hour episodes over 37 years of television production), The Curse of FENRIC cinematically is epic (indeed, the 2 disc special edition contains a four episodes in a “Director’s Cut” - okay, can not be as revealing as a “cut” of BLADE RUNNER, but fans of the WHO is wetting your pants). The Doctor was Sylvester McCoy - a dark, cunning, manipulative, Time Lord of Gallifrey, accompanied by a girl from Earth Perivale, Ace

This Doctor Who - The Curse Of Fenric is the story of his life. To be more precise, of its past.

Set during World War II, FENRIC is, of course, the story of good and evil. Evil that has laid undisturbed beneath the turbulent waters off the coast of northeast England and in the heart of Doctor’s companion and soul. The story is recorded in full in the place, which gives a new meaning.

Monsters? Of course.

BBC makeup and FX department excelled with Haemovores. Under water-dwelling creatures (humans who have lost souls, over time, become calcified by barnacles and sea) with a vampire style.

Boo!

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Oliver’s Story

July 31, 2009 - 6:27 am No Comments

Oliver s Story Ryan Oneill man is a widower with double tabs on each shoulder ‘I lost my wife so young’ and ‘Oh I’m rich, and nobody wants, except for my money. ” The film is the way to eliminating these chips / hang-ups and is dated from the 1970s related to the kind of war.

But the typical 1970, including those issued Oneill take the script and the story more or less and is fun. I believe that this was a rehash of the “love story” movie Allie McGraw. To some extent, or perhaps a sequel in reality - life after Allie.

Not sure if this is the year or not? Overall a very entertaining movie and if you have any nostalgia for the 1970s and liked the film ‘Love Story’, this is a movie you should see. But it is not a “must see”.

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The Flight Of The Phoenix

July 31, 2009 - 6:27 am No Comments

The Flight Of The Phoenix In Robert Aldrich’s’ The Flight Of The Phoenix “, based on the novel by Elleston Trevor, a small plane carrying oil workers and military personnel, accidents, stranding a group of survivors in the Sahara desert. As the heat grated lethal and sand begin to take a toll on the group conscience of the pilot, Frank Towns, struggles with his inability to lead the party to safety. There is a hope, however, when the German aircraft designer Heinrich Dorfman begins theorizing about the reconstruction of the remains in a single-engine plane capable of lifting casualties to safety.

Aldrich (Kiss Me Deadly “), the film opens with the pulsating tension (intercut with the opening credits) of Towns trying and not their cataclysmically pilot aircraft through a sandstorm, and hence the intensity of color white-knuckle never lets up. With an intriguing cast - headed by Stewart with a poignantly ragged-edged, heartfelt picture - and a tense historia’El Flight of the Phoenix ‘is a powerful and insightful psychological thriller.

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Donnie Darko

July 31, 2009 - 3:26 am No Comments

Its hard to find new original films today as most of the films have become turd. This was a great movie THO dark nature, is fascinating.

Sux normal and this film is an escape from normality. Not to be too easy for some ppl to get the film, but it’s great to see any Donnie Darko way. I was surprised to find me and patrick swaze like a movie.

Id like to note that some comments some1 said earlier that 12 monkeys performed better than this. .

. Tits jeees man was 12 and totally bored monkeys. This film is more about a rare type normailty escape and do more interesting things.

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Ronin

July 31, 2009 - 12:44 am No Comments

Ronin David Mamet wrote this screenplay under the name Richard Weisz, as a gun for hire, the masterless samurai of the film’s title, who roamed Japan in the 19th century, loyal only to themselves. A group of men with highly developed skills are called to a meeting in an abandoned warehouse in Paris.

Sam (Robert De Niro), an American, can be ex-CIA. Vincent (Jean Reno), the cool French terminal, is a mystery. Russian computer whiz Gregor (Stellan Skarsgaard) is presumably ex-KGB, and Spence (Sean Bean), a British demolitions man, and Larry (Skipper Suddith), another American, round out the team.

Have been hired by the IRA, through liaison Deirdre (Natascha McElhone), to steal a briefcase of unknown contents somewhere in Europe. As the unit races from one spectacular location on the French Riviera to another, the Tec-9 reigns, the body has mounts, some Russian mafia into the act, and the betrayals come fast and furious. In a rare comic moment, Sam stitches from his own gunshot wound, an act of ironic Hemingwayism, and ask a friend to finish before passing out.

Ronin has an exceptional cast, sumptuous locations, and the kind of realistic, high coefficient of adversity cars and action scenes that a director of John Frankenheimer skills.

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Shoot ‘Em Up

July 30, 2009 - 9:18 pm No Comments

Shoot Em Up I am sick of some of the reviews I read about this film that said it was a firearm useless Totino-film and not worth seeing. Look at how people might think the title is possibly this film is not out there to take Uncle Michael all the other movies out there with unlimited ammunition and poor story lines. This film is a joy to see, I laughed my tits off man in the whole thing and my brother was doing the same.

If you take this film with little salt, to come into a small pouch attached to the DVD will enjoy I promise, if you want an Oscar winner and do not bother then shame on you for thinking that a film called shoot em-up would be nothing more than completely.

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Balamory - Panto And Other Stories

July 30, 2009 - 1:18 pm No Comments

Balamory - Panto And Other Stories and this is one to keep a child happy for an hour or so, maybe even an adult or two .. Balamory pantomime comes to town, all the time as his favorite characters from the pantomime, Miss Hoolie and poor Cinderella, Prince Charming as Edie McCredie, Archie and Plum as the Ugly Sisters Pc, such as buttons and Spencer and Penny Suzy fairy godmothers. .. if two of them haha.

The Cinderella story was told by Josie jump and is very well done. a must have for any little boy who loves Balamory.

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