Posts Tagged ‘CINEMA CLUB’

Fire And Ice

Celebrated sword and sorcery-artist Frank Frazetta teams with animation director Ralph Bakshi for this high energy fantasy animation. It’s a prehistoric battle of the elements as the dissolute ruler of the World Ice Nekron (Sean Hannon), starts a war against the people of fire with a huge movement of glaciers and armies of subhuman monsters as his weapons.

When he arranges for the king’s daughter turned fire Teegra (Cynthia Lenke), kidnapped, the adventure begins when she escapes from her captors and hooks Lom (Randy Norton), lone survivor of an early skirmish. With the help of a mysterious dark warrior (based on Frazetta’s famous painting The Death Dealer), Lom and combat Teegra Nekron armies and gigantic monsters, lesbian sorcerers and other comic book delights. Thundering classical music by William Kraft adds excitement to this violent, sexy, fast-moving film.

It also benefits from unusual animation techniques that nicely complement the extravagant imagination of Frazetta, Bakshi, and screenwriters Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway.

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Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 No Comments

Where The Heart Is

Where The Heart Is is a wonderful film. I love seeing this kind of music because the characters are so real and the story is charming enough to keep watching. Its the kind of thing that appears on television in the evening and occasionally on the surface as is the story of Aman who loses everything and see what’s important is a Littl Emore that.

Uma Thurman and Suzy Amis make a couple of crazy sisters, Dabney Coleman plays on this side of the bank and adding to an hour and a half well spent. Everything has a great attention to detail and I enjoyed it and was pleasantly surprised by how well it turned out to be.

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Posted by admin on February 1st, 2010 8 Comments

New Blood

New Blood After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma’s (Moss) lives when presented in the front door, bleeding from an gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that children are in danger Alan death. Danny, bleeding profusely, was wounded in a botched kidnapping of the Mafia, and now must confront their employers vindictive, if he lives that long.

Emma, on the other hand, is dying of a rare disease and the need of an immediate heart transplant - so Danny, like his sister, is the ideal donor. But he is not willing to give his heart away, or at least not for free. An agreement reached between costly is the father away and her son, one that pushes the limits of filial piety and the demands of the final price.

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Posted by admin on November 16th, 2009 8 Comments

Quicksand

Quicksand … If the alphabet were more than 26 letters then this movie would have reached one of them instead.

I also thought it was the Quicksand Michael Caine. This movie was so bad, even Channel 5 has been shown in the 4 or the clock in the morning.

Richard Kind was in vain, and please, someone might give him a throat lozenge Michael Dudikoff. The “actress” and I use that term lightly, have been kicked off the set of “tooth” (now there’s a bad movie), for its ability to absolutely putrid (in) to act, how got an equity card? ? Please avoid this film at all costs - is terrible, really terrible

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Posted by admin on November 9th, 2009 7 Comments

Cannibal Apocalypse

Cannibal Apocalypse, who always took my curiosity along with the rest of the Italian cannibal genre mondo, I guess it would have been in that magical moment in the eighties, when all kinds of delicacies were available in your local video store to browse if I could reach high enough.So back to the film starts well with images of real life Cannibal Apocalypse the Vietnam conflict interspersed with the actors set the stage, and then descends into some very bad melodrama soap after Vietnam, interspersed with some sequences of terror wrong, the only thing worthwhile is the DVD extras, such as story that is more interesting than the film itself, and John Saxon audience debate is quite enlightening! one for those interested in film history.

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Posted by admin on November 8th, 2009 10 Comments

Hamlet

Do not watch this movie if you’re a fan of Shakespeare that you can take to have a modern reform. I must say I am a fan and it took me awhile to get used to the idea.

Once I had done and yet there were no men in tights (!) I focused on Hamlet the plot and language (which remains faithful to the text) and found the actors are very capable of pulling off this, but in the 21st Hawke century.Ethan never ceases to amaze and remains one of my favorites actors.If I hated Shakespeare in school, this will convince you not to like him - whether or not you have.

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Posted by admin on September 25th, 2009 13 Comments

The General

History may be seriously corny and predictable, but I think this film is rightly considered a classic of its time. Keaton’s comic moment is exquisite and the film was over the rolls to a cracking pace, rather like the train of the title.

There are a number of dangerous situations in the entire film. Although Buster is know The General will somehow manage to avoid disaster at the last second there is a surprising amount of tension and invention.

The only real mistake is the battle scene at the end that seems ridiculously unrealistic and dated. The silent film can not be Everybodies taste, but this is one I’m sure that all age groups is highly accessible and entertaining.

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Posted by admin on September 21st, 2009 5 Comments

Eye Of God

Martha Plimpton gives a strong performance as Oklahoma diner waitress who marries the birth of new inmate (Kevin Anderson), who has been corresponding with, but soon finds that his apparent piety masks a cruel, dominant nature that leads inevitably to the horrible violence. This deeply affecting film, while examining how the death Eye Of God and the sentence sent shockwaves through a small town, has a complex narrative that moves around the frame of history, with audience participation in the process of putting the pieces of this puzzle tragic and compelling. Hal Holbrook and Nick Stahl also turn in exceptional performances.

Funded in part by the Sundance Institute.

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Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2009 1 Comment

Detectives, The - Series 1

Detectives, The - Series 1 After seeing Robert Powell playing Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth this weekend, I have to hand it to the boy. Actor premium …

And a Manc to boot! I remember seeing these 1st time round, and according to what some have said about it not aging very well.

It’s more a case of comedy today simply call isnn’t in the same caliber. Dry, witty, not to mention an injection of humor school. Well written - well executed, and - well - well …

Pardon my own joke?!? My personal favorite of this series should be Episode 2 …

Cup Final Day anyone?

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Posted by admin on September 1st, 2009 4 Comments