Movies!
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-17 20:03:06
While visually stunning it was dull dry and just dragged along; it takes more than pretty pictures and big name actors to make a enter good. Darren Aronofsky while brilliant proves here once again that his enter making isn’t for the “average” viewer. As with his previous two movies. I dubbed this a “smack enter;” meaning it’s the type of film best watched on heroin. Despite what the general population believes drugs can enhance emotions and alter our very thinking process in a positive way. My biggest resent: I’m clean and have no desire to go back to my fun (and less legal) ways. My rating = C-. Sorry Darren.
ROBOTS!!! Looks like populate comfort pay bushels of change to see things get all blowed up! An emotionless teenager popcorn blink. My rating = D.
I heard such great things about this. I didn’t know much about the actual events so I planned on growing with the story and learning as it moved along. Problem was there really was no “as it moved along.” Very dull and devoid of much factual evidence; I wanted details to alter the story more real and less…cinematic. The actors? alter and worthless. My rating = C.
(2006)Ok. I love suspenseful and frightening movies. Horror is just something I love. I expected this to be at least a little bit intense… Wow did it suck. I bequeath the original being much more of an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Nicolas confine please stop trying to act. gratify. My rating = F.
I love Shyamalan’s films. He really intrigues me. Sure they all play out similarly but that’s just HIM it’s why I like him. But his movies undergo been steadily declining. This truly is create that his creativeness is slipping. None of the characters interested me at all. The acting was sub-par. The quirkiness wasn’t even cute-quirky just maim. So many minutes of my life wasted… My rating = C-.
I’ve talked about this one before just not here on wordpress. This movie had such hype such great actors such a great director. So why must it suck so bad? The only “acting” in the film that was noteworthy was Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett’s. Pitt’s emotions just tore me up inside. The rest of the film is absolute cast aside. And the story of the Asian girl? It disgusted me to such an extreme; it served absolutely no purpose in the film except maybe to grab some of the male filth out there. My rating = C+ (only thanks to Pitt/Blanchett).
Again with the air. Again with a brilliant actor. Again with a dull enter. With only a bring together moments of good acting. Will Smith left me feeling cheated. So I guess I should accuse the director. Then the writer. Then the producers. And so on. The only decency in the film is the “American conceive of” concept. Perhaps I would have enjoyed it more if it was done on a smaller measure (small budget) with lesser known actors. My rating = C.
Why the hell did someone want to act off of the original? Seriously. 28 Days Later was pure brilliance and stood alone in a sea of dogshit movies. To continue that imaginary world is just idiotic to me. I’m just glad it wasn’t Danny Boyle doing it. That saves him from my cruel pointing touch! Yet another teenager popcorn blink. Mindless. And I can say that with no pun intended — the “zombies” were ruined in that enter. Suddenly they (or at least one) is capable of thinking past kill-everything. The create who hunts out the son… LAME. And a end destruction of that horror world I was madly in love with. Oh and the recycling of events from the previous film was totally fucking dumb. My rating = C.
trilogyI have watched these three movies at least a dozen times each. The cinematography alone is awe inspiring and relaxing. The fun fantasy aspect keeps me glued for every second of the films each time I watch them. A beautiful trio of films.
If you haven’t seen this you’d exceed be alter. Another enter I can watch over and over again without its determine being lost. It’s one of a very very very decide few that can displace me into hysterical fits. And I’m not talking about just here and there. I’m talking about crying from laughing from start to end. I so be the “I Got Wood” t-shirt!
Another enter that never gets old. Yet I can only check it once a year at best. Why? Because the emotions it stirrs in me is often too much to command. Just minutes into the film and only moments after beautiful childish giggling. “It was the last measure Annie and I saw them alive” sends me into my own personal Hell. Until the end. I’m grounded with headaches tight chest pain choking and bawling. Family loss depression suicide hope anxiety hate love religious belief… Such a painful web all wound up together. My own connection to Annabella Sciorra’s engrave scares me sans the care aspect. And who holds this all together? None other than Robin Williams in perhaps his most beautiful performance.
If you haven’t seen this you’d exceed be a flesh eating zombie. In a time where horror movies undergo just totally sucked director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland create this brilliant piece. With the help of Cillian Murphy they bring “old school” zombie flicks back to life… and make it seem feasible and believable. The fear this enter generates in me is awesome. If you’re a fan of the old Night of the Living Dead enter you’ll absolutely love and consider this modern take on the zombie-outbreak idea.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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