Fredy's Recent Reviews
Twilight
PG-13
I read an article that said that the "defining question of our generation" was "Team Jacob or Team Edward". Jesus Christ. The 60's had the Beatles, 70's Star Wars and disco, 80's teen movies and trash emtal, 90's grunge and Seinfeld and what do we have? Team Jacob vs. Team Edward. This is clearly, along with Twitter, a symbol of the decaying humanity.
Camp Rock
G
Making this movie is the equivalent to going to Walt Disney's grave and spit and jump on it. I mean, if you want to do a bad movie do it, just don't shit on other guy's name.
Fredy's Favorite Movies
Being John Malkovich
R
Perfect. For me. No heroes and villains. Just flawed characters who are affected by the circumstances. Friedberg and Selttzer, pay attention. We are not lauging because Craig farted. We are not laughing becasue Lotte and Maxine suddenly break into a dance sequence. We are laughing because of the absurdity of the situation, and how is it handled. It should have totally been nominated for Best Picture. Roger f*cking Ebert supports my idea.
The Dark Knight
PG-13
I have quite a story with Nolan. Most of his films were released when I was a kid, but Batman Begins was released at the perfect age: 10. When I first saw I didn't understand it quite well so I didn't like it (to be honest at that age I liked Batman and Robin). But it was my favorite superhero and I had to buy it. When I had a second view at it I loved it instantly and it became my favorite movie after Star Wars. When The Prestige came out, I had enjoyed The Illusionist and I was looking forward to more magic movies. Another favorite movie. By then my addiction to movies had started and I defined as a mission in my life to see all other Nolan movies. I saw Following and liked it, but obviously the one I was searching for was Memento: After I finally found it, it became my new favorite movie. I think that almost all movies in this Top 10 have been at one time my favorite movie. You can predict my reaction when The Dark Knight came out.
