Posts Tagged ‘Jamie Foxx’

Miami Vice

February 11, 2010 - 8:24 pm No Comments

Where do I start? A script full of meaningless jargon incomprehensible, making it impossible to follow any story was the main problem, the plate in the lack of charisma among Farrell and Foxx, a horrible soundtrack and action scenes that somehow you have to be boring and a disaster.

Farrell is a good actor and I liked the mustache and mullet set, but was hopelessly miscast here, hes just not smooth enough for this role, plus the love interest was one of the worst actresses I’ve ever seen. Perhaps someone can let me know what an “L-shaped ambush ‘is, or how” time is luck??? Examples of some of the dialogue laughable contained herein.

Mann is a great director (the heat, the last of the Mohicans, Manhunter) and it should have adapted the style he helped develop back in the ’80s, but turned against his illness and after the terrible guarantee ‘that developed into one has to think twice before checking his next film .. A real surprise!

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Dreamgirls

January 10, 2010 - 1:32 am No Comments

Dreamgirls I was surprised this film - watching the trailer looked fantastic. When I got to see it saw it was horrible!

Yes, the songs were good, and yes, the performance was good - so it was. The only thing is that I hate the style ‘Porgy & Bess “of music. The film would break again and again in singing blues angst ridden kind - in the discussions and conversations should be.

Apart from the strange musical as the sound of music, the South Pacific, etc. I am not a lover of music. Definitely not my scene and so I will give a low score.

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Ray

November 12, 2009 - 6:12 pm No Comments

Ray Before even talking about this film that we strongly recommend that you put in your choice now! Brilliant brilliant! Jamie Foxx OMG whatever action is in the act, acting, sound, musical technique, appearance and depth.

There are some strong emotional sequences, exciting and technically outstanding that will keep you glued throughout the film. He does this to continue over time, but well worth the experience!

Jamie Foxx better have a concession of some sort for this role. The cinematography is brilliant, accessories and good location and generally a joy to behold.

All actors and actresses only assigned to this movie has done a remarkable job and really shows the great effort that they put on the screen. The whole story is strong, from poverty to wealth-type film, but quite able to see!

I totally recommend this movie to anyone! Remarkable job, really cannot praise it enough! 5 of 5 Stars!

(Jamie rules!)

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Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle

November 1, 2009 - 1:40 pm No Comments

Charlie’s Angels 1976: Big hair, Farrah Fawcett, Charlie’s silver tongue, capers, high kicks and flashing guns. Charlie’s Angels 2003: tight around behind Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu in leather Drew Barrymore in a wig, no plot, no laughs, and did I mention tight around Cameron Diaz behind. This was terrible.

Terrible. Beyond the pail.

The first was bad enough, but this takes the biscuit. There Charlie s Angels: Full Throttle much of, though attractive, entertainers parading around in bathing suits and shorts.

Demi Moore should know better, and it’s no wonder Bruce Willis maintained its participation credits. Director McG clear that it would again make MTV and music videos, but can you believe someone has given him the next “Superman” film live??? Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle - Avoid.

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Ali

August 17, 2009 - 2:03 am No Comments

Ali I was a little disappointed by this account of Muhammed Ali’s history of life, the performance was brilliant Will Smith really convinced me was Ali and Jamie Foxx was also very good, but the story just seemed to focus too much on a certain stage in your life and not his life as a whole. I know it is a Muslim was a big part of his life, but the film seems to focus on this part of the great man himself and his great boxing skills (which were great in the movie).

In general, it should have been more than Boxer and less religious man.

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Collateral

July 16, 2009 - 2:20 pm No Comments

Why insist on the casting of Cruise as the bad guy, I just do not fit the role. he is too small for one thing. But anyway, the story was good, but I must say the taxi driver has the worst luck in the world to be in the wrong place at the wrong place Collateral time …

Cany say too much as I do not want to spoil the film, but if it was bascially killing Somone, ID check of the area was clear to see that you and I pick up my meaning. Overall not bad, but something is missing, it might be cruising, but now I’m writing this astute thinking elsewhere to save my life.

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Miami Vice

July 8, 2009 - 10:11 pm No Comments

Manhunt Mann and sit on top of a perch high heat in my favorite movie lot so I expected much of Miami, despite never having seen the TV series. After being slightly underwhelmed by the assurances and ropey ending, but I aprehensive. But we can rest easy because Miami Mann in his glorious, visceral, testosterone-soaked best.

Firearms, cars, helicopters, are all there, but, like Mann’s previous best masculinity is an intelligent and courageous with stimulant Miami Vice plot and the characters human. The film is effortlessly beautiful in DV format (extended warranties in which it is used effectively), giving an energy to the many night scenes.

Mann framing is unsurpassed ability among their peers and this is evident not only in action - the scene where Sonny and Rico are intimate with their women are no less beautiful. And now, as ScreenSelect is my witness, I am going to the hairdresser for a mullet Farrell.

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Miami Vice

June 27, 2009 - 6:22 am No Comments

Miami Vice Midway through Miami Vice I had to limit my almost physically to ensure they do not stand up and down “for the love of Christ, do something.” Michael Mann clearly want to explore the territory in the heat, but not miserably.

The plot sees Crockett (Colin Farrell, with quite tragic tache combo) and Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) go undercover in a massive drug trafficking. Gong Li is also wrapped the man’s girlfriend at the top of the drug trade union (Spanish actor Luis Tosar, in his debut in the English language) are Crockett and Tubbs in touch and, of course, she and Crockett enter into a relationship . Thereafter, it becomes increasingly murky plotwise.

It seems that people are talking weeks. Tubbs Crokett and sell themselves as criminals to drug traffickers, Crockett and Isabella (Li), speak, and then nap, and speak a little, and then some more fuzz.

Finally, in the last half hour, we reach the merits of the two scenes. First is an attack on a suspenseful trailer where Tubbs girlfriend (Naomie Harris) is being Evol prisoner in a time of action with a strong pace final.

Then, of course, the big gun battle. Starts well, but unfortunately, unlike the centerpiece of the whole heat degenerates into confusion. However, until now and is a horribly boring movie.

The friend will look completely out of the window as soon as it appears as Li Foxx is then completely sideways so you wonder if he has simply disappeared. The script gives Farrell and Foxx little to work with them and seems bored by his duties. Gong Li is an exceptional actress …

in Chinese. Here is working so hard in English speaking who can not put emotion into one of its lines and its role is so totally holding you wonder why it would have taken it. The look is key in a Michael Mann film.

Fans can be sure that, like his others this is a very, very blue. Unfortunately it is also shot in Hi Def digital cameras and looks so grainy (especially in night scenes) that appers that half of the film was shot using a teabag.

Torturously over almost 150 minutes in Miami should drop most of the summer madness. Mann clearly wants to start a franchise here, the final open only screams next event, please.

However, so poor is the opening of this chapter that I think killed the brand.

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Collateral

May 23, 2009 - 10:20 am No Comments

Collateral Having been impressed by Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky, I was certainly hoping that the guarantees. I must admit I really enjoyed watching cruise adopt a more simple, but emotionally disturbed role.

Jamie Foxx makes his debut appearance as far as I’m concerned. Unfortunately, it never really took the opportunity to put into the film.

No other film I know about the night scene that captures the LA, as well as this film. It is a beautiful thing to see.

The entire movie is shot in night scenes, to keep the audience engaged throughout is no easy task. But the director has made an apparently easy task in this film.

That is really impressive and is one of the highlights of the film.On the negative side, if it exists, I would say that probably there is too much attention to Cruise and Foxx and not enough on others. However, given cruise can take over almost a good movie, and Foxx is not too far I would say that the director made the right choice, however.

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