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March 11, 2010 - 10:58 pm
In my veiw Harry Potter 3 was by far one of the best books. The plot wove into his car so well that I could read it 5 times and still smile as explained in the House of Screams. But for some reason many of the good bits of this film fell and the flood of the film with horrible mistakes (the Whomping Willow has moved from film 2 for instnace).
However, people still go out of his room at the front saying “read the book, no, I know the story!”. No, do not. The story is broken in this film.
No game quiditch cup? A crepe effect completely protronus special charm? But apart from that, the movie is brilliant.
the dementors are creepy and horrible. the Whomping Willow is humorus Hogwarts is dark and scary episode for this particular HP.
The soundtrack is something of the epic and the quality is very well done. If this was not the adaptation of a book, and it was just a movie it would get 5 stars, but is not, but still brilliant.
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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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March 11, 2010 - 12:14 pm
Seriously amazing special effects - but they can compensate for what must rate as one of the most trivial, formulas, cheese, making plots sick forever? Do the writers-in fact the director set out to make history this bad? Or simply not care? Or do you think the public would relate to extra-large portions of cornball? Everything is here - child and parent re-union after years of not seeing eye, mother child hospital cancer care, children rich and poor boy who compete for the same girl, plots, characters and dialogue unearthed from Hollywood Reserve ‘cliches for directors and writers with CGI too busy to think of a story. “The only way that this garbage was working as a kind of pastiche of” The Towering Inferno and “Poseidon Adventure films Disasters of 70s.So, is returning to the special effects and surprises everyone - from hurricanes in Los Angeles, and the tsunami in Manhattan should be among the most spectacular things so far put on the screen.
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Imagine your in a jumbo jet flying hundreds of miles above the ground when poisenous snakes will start falling from the ceiling, which appears from the ground and sliding down the leg. Then imagine electrical failures, shootings, poisoned and dead passengers and a large super Pithon that can swallow people and all that what you have here.
Its great, very entertaining and much more frightened than he ever would imagine. There should be more people jumping out of there seats.
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March 11, 2010 - 12:29 am
Something is rotten in the state of California. In the wake of the death of his father, the unconscious, melancholy Jack (Penner - LAST SUPPER) reluctantly puts the crown and the installation of the bad habits of the family empire - a poor but profitable entertainment in Los Angeles adult franchise.
However, Jack suspects that his greedy uncle (Sheridan - CRADLE
WILL ROCK) and mother (Bisset - DANGEROUS BEAUTY) are behind the untimely demise of his father - a greater suspicion for its announcement to immediately marry her father is buried. Jack’s Quest for the truth puts him in danger of death and on the verge of self-destruction in this action-packed, neo-noir reinterpretation of Hamlet.
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Nothing is what it seems behind the well-trimmed hedges of the picturesque cottages in the idyllic English county of Midsomer. Beneath the tranquil surface of sleepy village life exist dark secrets, scandals and downright evil.
John Nettles stars as the humor, thoughtful and methodical Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby.Retired society photographer Rex Masters disappears as his niece Faith Alexander arrives on a visit America. Miles King, Rex’s gardener, is shocked when he meets Faith as Rex told everyone that Faith and her entire family had died in a plane crash a year earlier. The body of the morning after Rex discovered in Crofter’s Weir.
Barnaby Jones and deeper into the past of the village to discover the truth.
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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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March 10, 2010 - 12:08 pm
Joan of Arcadia is one of the best shows of recent years, is brilliantly written, with some fantastic quality. He received Emmy nominations: Outstanding Drama Series and Best Leading Actress (for the excellent Amber Tamblyn).
Although Joan is the title character in some ways it is his whole family, linked with his father (a policeman), mother and two brothers (one disabled) and their friends at school. God gives instructions to seem strange to Joan, who in turn have a positive impact. Religion is not pushed on the viewer, not scorned, the show is no sermon, but does not discuss in depth the moral issues, and can sometimes become very emotional.
Highly recommended.
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Neo (Keanu Reeves), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) continue their battle against the machines in Matrix Reloaded, the second chapter of the trilogy, Larry and Andy Wachowski Matrix. As RELOADED begins, Neo, Trinity and Morpheus arrive in Zion with new crew member Link (Harold Perrineau), and discover that 250,000 dreaded sentinels are close to launching a massive attack on the underground shelter of the liberated mind of humanity .
When Neo seeks advice from the prophetic Oracle (the late Gloria Foster), the encounter leads to a sorely outnumbered fight with Neo’s old nemesis, Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving). While the sentinels advance on Zion, various battles within the Matrix continue to rise, culminating in an extended sequence involving Highway Chase Morpheus, Trinity, more imposing agents, and two new adversaries - the relentless white dress Twins (Adrian and Neil Rayment). In Reloaded, the Wachowski brothers deepen the scope of both the parent and the apocalyptic, machine-controlled future reality. Initially giving ample attention to the romance between Neo and Trinity and the most underground city of Zion, the film eventually delivered an impressive piece after another, with incredible martial arts sequences and awesome in the first matrix effects even more amazing heights high.
In addition to the returning cast of Reeves, Moss, Fishburne, weaving, and Foster, Perrineau and Jada Pinkett Smith to welcome new additions, and Monica Bellucci offers an unforgettably sensual appearance. Larger than the original scale at all levels, The Matrix Reloaded is a very nice sequel that will leave viewers eager to conclude the trilogy, The Matrix Revolutions.
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