Posts Tagged ‘Drama’

FAQ’s

March 12, 2010 - 9:27 am No Comments

F.requently A.spiring, Q.uirky and S.exy. I liked this film, which had a very endearing quality to it.

It was obviously filmed on a budget (F.requently A.udio Q.uality is S.hocking!), But the script is excellent and quality very safe - the director has a true feeling of camaraderie that emerges from the various characters. It’s tongue in cheek and very gay-centric (I doubt my male straight friends enjoy a lot), but once you accept that it is intended to reflect real life (although only one looking man turned out to be gay), then you can just sit and enjoy it for what it is.

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Eugenie - The Story Of Her Journey Into Perversion

March 11, 2010 - 2:57 pm No Comments

Eugenie - The Story Of Her Journey Into Perversion There is much to like about this movie, but it is Liljedahl flaws.Marie as Eugenia would be great if it were not for the evil that makes the dubbing (a film English language, but English was not their first language). The voice does not fit the character and the cries of pain, fear and despair sound incredibly fake.

Plot however.The Maria Rohm and of course Christopher Lee are excellent loosly based on a story by De Sade, so there should be no surprises about the content. However, the application is surprisingly tasteful.

It’s more pornographic than erotic in a disturbing sort of way. The story focuses more on characters and plot, rather than displaying plenty of naked flesh, despite being a Franco film, there are still quite high meat count.At times but also tries to be Franco (unsuccessfully ) arty for its own good. In particular, the red light is more massive disc is pretty basic done.The for Anchor Bay.

There is a trailer and 15 minutes worth of interviews with director Jess Franco, producer Harry Thompson, Marie Liljedahl and Christopher Lee. Comments of Christopher Lee in particular are rather see interesting.I “heard other adaptations Franco De Sade Eugenie de Sade Justine de Sade is much better.

This version of Eugenia is undoubtedly good enough for me want to try.

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World Trade Center

March 10, 2010 - 3:33 pm No Comments

This is not an action movie, nor is it a documentary about the plane hitting the towers and the survivors to escape. These two men trapped in the rubble waiting to be rescued and how their families faced during that time.

It is interesting film that shows the confusion and lack of communication between departments within the 9 / 11 and how ill-prepared for the United States was an attack but do not expect to be entertained. All the way through the film can not help thinking that was a true history of 9 / 11. Do not get me wrong 2 men are rescued and survive against all odds is good, but what about those who actually saved the life of the tower and escaped or not.

For me it was a wasted opportunity. The argument of the former Marine is inspired by events to meet and “revenge attacks” by the fighting in Iraq was just bizarre. Even to link the two unrelated events was shocking unforgivable.

Having said that show was well acted and what the families of services in New York has passed, but the story was not good enough to warrant a big-budget movie they did about it.

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Assault On Precinct 13

March 10, 2010 - 5:40 am No Comments

Poor John Carpenter, this film was clearly written when he was in a creative Hault. I really can not recommend this movie, even her fans. Do not get me wrong its not a bad film, it’s just that your argument is unrealistic and nothing really happens, and a little stale dialogue.

My real problem with this is that I saw the new version and then watched this original version and I found myself thinking “Hmm, the new is better” WHAT! surely thats not right!

originals are usually sooo much better than the remakes, especially when your movie capenter John’re seeing here, a man responsible for classics like The Fog, the thing and Halloween, all classic horror. The only thing that saves the film is cold and annoying catchy theme, also written by John Carpenter (at least did something right with the movie) So in conclusion: great big band sound remake, great John Carpenter, this crappy movie.

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A Ma Soeur!

March 9, 2010 - 9:26 pm No Comments

This film includes a large number of trails, a lot of talk about everyday things that are irrelevant, some sex scenes that are completely without passion (though this is for a reason), and complete and total misery from start to finish. There is a very good point of this movie, but it gets so you want to slash your wrists at the end of the depression itself pure. The close link between sisters really only rears its head a few times.

I can not believe I lost an hour and a half of my life on this.

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Pollock

March 8, 2010 - 3:19 pm No Comments

Biographies of modern arts tend to be disappointing, because usually reveal a life as normal and uneventful as ours. This is the case with the film Pollock: apart from painting and drunkenness, the only other thing Pollock within two hours ago that the house is moving. Needless to say, no one to observe plot.Pollock film begins as an alcoholic and bad, except for a short period of good behavior in the environment continues to be one until the end.

Not much good character progression, then. Of course it is painting, and dance scenes of Ed Harris in the entire canvas, spilling paint with the abandon of a naughty boy, are fantastic to see.

This film was a labor of love for Harris and, as you d expect, he steals the show with his portrait of the painter obsessive obsessive. Marcia Gay Harden is also impressive as always wife.However suffering, the documentary in the extras inadvertently exposed the shortcomings of history: the cultures of the word genius once or twice, which seems even more likely after seeing movie before. Someone also said that Pollock was the James Dean of the art world.

It s hard to see many similarities between a tendency to bad driving. Maybe if Pollock had lived a life more like James Dean, the film would have been more compulsive viewing.

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Delius - Song Of Summer

March 7, 2010 - 12:15 pm No Comments

This wonderful film, documents early pioneer Ken Russell is exceptional dramas. It has everything, great quality (Max Adrian as Delius affected, wonderfully cranky and unpleasant, but inspired and Chris Gable suffered as Eric Fenby tells the story of all. The film is about the relationship between a young Fenby and the great composer , now blind and paralyzed with a venereal disease.

This likely Delius - Song Of Summer The association gave us all the more timeless masterpieces would not have been written. Located in Yorkshire, France and Norway, the scenery spectacular and the music of Delius melted together and leave you delighted and deeply moved.

This is the great film-making and will remain a reference point. If you like a wonderful story, great music and exceptional quality give this one a try, you will not regret.

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Babel

March 7, 2010 - 9:15 am No Comments

I liked this movie it is for me a study on the butterfly effect that something can happen and the consequences can be far-reaching. Beautiful scenery and great quality - its nice to see a stellar cast and the big names are discrete and added to the movies instead of being the center of it as such. Their faces lesser known to steal scenes.

The scenery is fabulous and I like his quiet, theres a nice feeling to see life happen in other cultures and scenes that wouldnt normally experience, a small dusty village in Morocco, a family wedding in Mexico, a club in Japan. I found the fascinating subculture also deaf simple techniques that allow passage into their world for a moment.

Runs very well, although how long jumping over a non-linear way can confuse those who do not like to think through a movie or arent used to it. I really enjoyed it and my partner prefers things the Alien movies, loved too.

I liked his generosity, not focused on big Hollywood names, but allow each actor to have his little hand and take a back seat to the landscape and a very simple story that is. But it is a story of humanity and care for the characters and engage in their experiences.

Authority gets a hard time, customs, police are insensitive and robotics and can not help the players available, despite their mistakes. We are all flawed, and anybody can be these people, a holiday goes wrong, a death in the family and that is its appeal.

Its as if history has been cut up and removed the time element, but it works for that. I wouldnt watch it again or want to go shopping, but id recommend it to anyone and I really enjoyed it.

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The Departed

March 6, 2010 - 4:48 pm No Comments

Hey Scorcheesy that Martin is a pretty decent like me. I’m basically doing to Iraq what Marty did for the film industry, more or less. Certainly not the Iraq war started, that’s a common mistake and I’d rather play guitar go to war, because as you know I’m a pretty decent.

Weapons of mass destruction and Saddam are Romanian subtitles on this DVD - they are there if you know where to look for them otherwise they are invisible. Pretty neat analogy do not you think?

I hope I am convinced that very decent - cos I know.

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