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Pride and Prejudice

I rented this question because I do not care if it’s a remake or whatever. If you’re an average viewer happy in your life you can enjoy the film.

The settings are wonderful, and the actresses are great - and not so stupid to that time (do not know why, but I always tend to think that the old days were stupid). And, boys, music worth seeing the movie itself. Conclusion?

If you enjoy the comedy / drama of love stories, if you’re not picky about British adaptations of classical works, and especially if I lie and enjoyed rent without any pride or prejudice.

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Enter The Dragon

Enter The Dragon I must say that the film is not better than average if you take the quality of the film only in mind and would have earned a rating of 3 stars if it were not for Bruce Lee in question. To see a film like this for the martial arts, not for enlightenment and dialogue, and all this in mind and what remains is the genius.

Bruce Lee was a martial arts genius, no question. Forget the special effects of Matrix, Reeves is as good as (and yes, I could beat you up!) Many of the effects of the Matrix is assisted - Bruce is 100% talent.

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The Interpreter

This film was very good, but still not delivered. It had the potential to be much more than a Hollywood blockbuster, but its lack of character development Let It Down. Even the performance of Kidman and Penn do not help, as he felt that people who played in two dimensions of design.

The views of the city and in particular the United Nations buildings gave the film an element of realism that helped to action. Despite a moderately fast pace that kept you interested, lack of character progression as a result of apathy that I really do not care what happened to any of them.

Even the final push you know if the result is acceptable to all concerned.

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Perfume - The Story Of A Murderer

I was very curious about how odors are transmitted to the audience. I was amazed at the results with the use of colors and pictures, of course, but surprisingly, the sounds / noises and music. I think it’s a movie worth seeing a second time to fully appreciate it.

I have not read the book, and I think you have seen this movie Perfume - The Story Of A Murderer help me better picture of the story (unlike the common belief that you should first read the book and then watch the movie) Beautiful music. It will waste your time.

I was not prepared to not like the anti-hero (I’m not saying that I liked, maybe I sympathized with them). I might change my mind to 5 stars, when I watch the movie again.

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Freddie Flintoff - The Official DVD

Freddie Flintoff - The Official DVD If you thought the cricket this summer was exciting, wait till you see this DVD! It begins with a look back at the incredible summer that we just made.

Two days after the final proof back to the blue oval to give my personal perspective of what was to be part of the largest series ever played test. It was an emotional rollercoaster and supported by all the key action that speak through him once more - proof by evidence. With my old friend Simon Hughes, the analyst on Channel 4, we go to court in the oval to speak through my career and the stories behind the scenes of my life in the game.

There are also my personal selection of incredible action with some of the best cricket of all time, and the ashes of Botham, Brian Lara’s 400, Viv Richards, 189 (ranked as the largest ever one entry per day), Sachin Tendulkar, Kevin Pietersen, devastating spells fast bowling, spinners diabolical, brilliant catches and feisty confrontations.

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U-Turn

U-turn is a lost masterpiece. Ignored on its release, undiscovered on DVD, remains to be hailed as a modern classic is so rightly is. Hopefully the interest surrounding Sean Penn at the time encourage people to pursue their catalog.

Penn fans will not be disappointed as it is so cool SPIFFINGLY in this movie can not imagine anyone else can do it. Its advantage, intelligence and depth, qualities that are so rare in modern actors. The story is the classic series of strange band breaks in Hicksville, in the middle of nowhere and then things start to go wrong.

However, this type of genre, is probably the best, because of the simplicity, humor and cleverness of the writing and the cast tour force. Nick Nolte, Jon Voight, Billy Bob Thorton and Joaquin Phoenix are brilliant.

While J-Lo is great as the red fox dresssed. Oliver Stone, adds in his usual style and style to heighten the tension and drama. Using the flash cuts nervous composition stone framework also manages perfectly convey the beauty and brutality of the desert plains of Arizona.

The film keeps you hooked until the end as they try to reach double cross which ultimately will prevail and not disappointed by the capper of a end.Please encourage as many people as you can see this beauty largely unknown

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Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 No Comments

Lawless Heart

Three men who have led quite different lives come together for the funeral of a mutual friend in this second feature by writing the address of team Neil Hunter and Tom Hunsinger (boyfriends). Stuart’s accidental death leads his brother in law, her boyfriend and his best friend to reconsider some of the choices they have made in their lives and in some cases, gives them the courage to try things they have never tried before. Stuart’s brother-in-law Dan (Bill Nighy), is a loyal father and a faithful husband to Judy (Ellie Haddington), which is suddenly tempted by Lawless Heart exotic foreigners (Clementine CelariĆ©).

After the death of her lover Stuart, restaurateur Nick (Tom Hollander) is forced to confront his emotions when he is drawn to a woman (Sukie Smith). Carefree wanderer Tim (Douglas Henshall) faces an adult for the first time when he falls for a local girl (Josephine Butler).

Told in three sections, from the perspective of each of the three main characters, the modern novel is a notable aspect of how life can be delicately intertwined and how the simple act of a single person can affect many others.

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Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 1 Comment

Chocky

Chocky After reading the book and being a fan of John Wyndham for the last couple of years I was excited about the opportunity to see this series since I’ve seen all up.We grown as children in the 80s and all I remember pyramid was the theme song from fear. I was grateful to how dated and some of the acting, the sets and effects remind me of the parody series Dark Place Morenghi Garth is no doubt this is one that is “spoofing.” I do not think enough good old shows are repeated on TV just because they think they are too old, even if they are quality.

You can spend it or enjoy nostalgia.What impressed me was how, as the director in the accompanying interview, he does not believe in writing to the children. I felt it was obvious. It’s funny how the guy was also known, and the disturbing theme song is perfect.

Even with the dated synthesizer sounds in the song, sound effects and voice Chocky I still get that other world, futuristic, fear of the unknown environment it Now.I m ‘not sure today’s children in day be able to enter it due to being so dated, but I’d be wrong on this.

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Wrong Turn 2 - Dead End

It was a little disappointed with this film as I hoped it would coincide with the first at all levels. There’s enough blood here to satisfy any horror fan, but I want more suspense, when in the forest. Not enough of the cannibals pursue victims.

It has its moments when the eye candy back fell apart, and when a character is cut in half, but the queues after a while. The hard command call is more like Charlie Sheen of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Better than some of the horror movie currently doing the rounds, but my advice is do not expect to be satisfied with this.

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