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Shirley Farewell Son, Hudson study of physical law and superheroes, I have seen more than a movie. say that the current average level has surprised me because truly awesome movie I have seen. This buck up. Not only e inding good material in the television series (by the way, " Heroes" is getting quite interesting and this being the series that everyone expected of her):
Press: Perhaps it is the weakest film I've seen in recent weeks. Do not get me wrong, not bad. Is that the level was very high and this film is the most affected by it. " Press " is the American remake of this fascinating Asian film called Kairo . " At times of restlessness narrowly won the original, since the atmosphere Press, direction and photography to get conventional moments in the horror genre (the Surrogate's easy for you to put your hand to couple) seem more than they really are. In the American version is all over the philosophical context (where the dead "spread" literally the living death) to become a production Carpentier where everything goes to hell. Well, name the name of "God" Carpenter is too magnanimous to " Press , but I want to make clear that this remake is very decent and staging that exceeds the original (though the rest as not .)
Perfume: as I quite like director Tom Tykwer passes through the lining of the pellets moralistic film conventions. It did in its unclassifiable " Heaven" (one of his earlier films, with a superb Giovanni Ribisi), also in " The Princess and the Warrior " (with a final psychiatrist), and of course his masterpiece, "Run Lola Run , where the genre became a real game. In this film remains the same, and sinks into the mire of poverty, filth and stench especially, to tell a major work of literature. The whole film is benefiting from a masterful direction, but from the hour and a half (the film lasts two hours), it loses some strength, and results in a final party, faithful to the book, although This can work in the film as not. And is that all the Marines we Descojonado room with the face of subnormal they put the extras. Please, a little professionalism. More passion in your faces. An excellent film that could easily become a masterpiece if all she had been at an unsurpassed level start.
Happy Feet: will ask ... What does a Marine macizón as I watch cartoons? Damn, one also has a heart right? Well, okay, is covered with layers and layers of manliness and swagger and muscle 100% free of animal fats. But we stray. We are talking about the cute penguins and especially Mumble, a misfit penguin who can not sing in a community of equals where if you do not sing ..... Does not fuck, so, literally. And behind all this George Miller, the great director who brought us into the skin of Mad Max, or we come unhinged with the last episode of " Twilight Zone: The Movie ", with that incomparable bug that ate the wing of the plane he was traveling a superb John Lithgow. The film is excellent, full of catchy musical numbers, with an animation that will shake the people of Pixar .
Casino Royale: And the best for last. This really is a Bond agent and not the ribbons of Brosnan. And to think that this film is directed by the director of the awful "Goldeneye "..... something that makes it clear that when producers are free, and rectify past mistakes, resulting in awesome movie like this new James Bond adventure . It is certainly the best film secret agent. Nothing special effects own Star Trek movie than a spy. Stunt made "hair" (an impressive first in Madagascar), aunts stunning that make it to be "lining balls" James Bond. Women with character, hell .... it's okay to be as misogynistic. A bad to rise to the occasion (not bad scenes that seem taken from Rejected " Austin Powers"), a soundtrack excellent (limiting the emergence of the subject Bond classic to the end, for reasons of plot and creating a new "Bond Theme"). And best of all Daniel Craig, an Act or which is certainly the best Bond ever existed. And forgive me Sean Connery. The best movie I've seen in a long time. End of connection. That Darn you
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