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Release Date October 14, 2008
No. That's it. I've had enough. You ripped me off. I'm NOT buying your stinking DVD. I want a refund.
I have been had by these Hollywood goombas who spent all this time working on "the right script" only to come up with these great moments:
1) Indy surviving a nuclear bomb test inside a refrigerator
2) Indy being blacklisted as a "Communist"
3) Indy hanging out with a "greaser", Mr. LaBouf and starting a fight that was more like "West Side Story" or "American Graffiti" than it was like the bar fight in Nepal in the first movie
There's more...
4) The swinging on the vines by Mr. LaBouf reminiscent of Tarzan
5) The revelation that Shia is Indy's and Marion's son (what a shocker - not quite the ... Read More:
Release Date October 14, 2008
No. That's it. I've had enough. You ripped me off. I'm NOT buying your stinking DVD. I want a refund.
I have been had by these Hollywood goombas who spent all this time working on "the right script" only to come up with these great moments:
1) Indy surviving a nuclear bomb test inside a refrigerator
2) Indy being blacklisted as a "Communist"
3) Indy hanging out with a "greaser", Mr. LaBouf and starting a fight that was more like "West Side Story" or "American Graffiti" than it was like the bar fight in Nepal in the first movie
There's more...
4) The swinging on the vines by Mr. LaBouf reminiscent of Tarzan
5) The revelation that Shia is Indy's and Marion's son (what a shocker - not quite the impact ... Read More:
Release Date October 14, 2008
When the film started with a CGI gopher I thought it was an advertisement for Ice Age 3. But no, it was Indian Jones with Ice Age Cartoon gophers. And then it went on, obviously painfully half the movie is CGI but without much effort. Cate Blanchett is a wasted talent in this movie and seems to know it, her accent slipping ever so often. Harrison Ford is his same old self, literally, he is OLD and rather out of place. Lucas hasn't lost his touch - that is from Epsiode I and on, this seems to be one more "sell more toys" movie without any other regard, except of course use CGI at every chance. Spielberg? Was he even there or did he do it all over the phone, or did he do what limited job he had before Lucas came in to do CGI? LaPoof is actually half decent ... Read More:
Release Date July 31, 2007
Simon Pegg oozes hilarity. He is a natural comedian, and he doesn't even need to try. I've always found that British comedies are much funnier and wittier than American ones. I think it has something to do with their overly dry humour and their love for the F-bomb. It just sounds better coming from a Brit.
Anywho, Hot Fuzz starts off somewhat normal but then halfway through the film, it gets a tad weird. What you think the plot is about is not what it really is, and it just comes at you all of a sudden from a million different directions. It's just weird. Oh, and the excess of blood and gore is also a cool and unexpected treat.
But it is also funny, for the most part. The gags are funny, the characters are even funnier and the film is ... Read More:
Release Date July 31, 2007
Simon Pegg oozes hilarity. He is a natural comedian, and he doesn't even need to try. I've always found that British comedies are much funnier and wittier than American ones. I think it has something to do with their overly dry humour and their love for the F-bomb. It just sounds better coming from a Brit.
Anywho, Hot Fuzz starts off somewhat normal but then halfway through the film, it gets a tad weird. What you think the plot is about is not what it really is, and it just comes at you all of a sudden from a million different directions. It's just weird. Oh, and the excess of blood and gore is also a cool and unexpected treat.
But it is also funny, for the most part. The gags are funny, the characters are even funnier and the film is stylised ... Read More:
Release Date April 04, 2006
"THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE" is a glorious example of exceptional production design, excellent cinematography, wonderful special effects and CGI-created characters, incredible fight choreography, swordplay, stunts, great music, very nice costumes, fantastic characterizations, and, most important of all, the film (for the most part) stays close to the book written by C.S. Lewis. The film is set during World War II. It is the epic story of the four Pevensie children - Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley). They enter the land of Narnia through a mysterious wardrobe. There they do battle with the evil White Witch (Tilda Swinton), become friends with a faun named Mr. Tumnus (James ... Read More:
Release Date November 09, 2004
RENEE ZELLWEGER plays such a klutzy frump of a girl in this British screwball comedy that it's hard to imagine COLIN FIRTH and HUGH GRANT fighting over her. We're told that it's because she so "natural" that she has men buzzing around her. Well, that might be true if Miss Zellweger looked more like Carole Lombard. In fact, one could easily see this as a screwball comedy back in the '30s if Hollywood made the story starring Lombard, Cary Grant (not Colin Firth) and James Stewart (not Hugh Grant). Get my drift? Instead, Miss Zellweger looks more like pudgy Lynn Redgrave of "Georgy Girl," an overweight and rather awkward young woman given to wearing tight clothing and making the most inappropriate remarks at the most crucial moments. She speaks her mind without any regard for the consequences ... Read More:
Release Date May 13, 2008
"THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE" is a glorious example of exceptional production design, excellent cinematography, wonderful special effects and CGI-created characters, incredible fight choreography, swordplay, stunts, great music, very nice costumes, fantastic characterizations, and, most important of all, the film (for the most part) stays close to the book written by C.S. Lewis. The film is set during World War II. It is the epic story of the four Pevensie children - Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy (Georgie Henley). They enter the land of Narnia through a mysterious wardrobe. There they do battle with the evil White Witch (Tilda Swinton), become friends with a faun named Mr. Tumnus (James McAvoy), and have dinner with ... Read More:
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