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husky10000yearsI recommend you see...
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
by Stevenposted 75 days ago -
I recommend you see...A very clever movie...
Blindness
by IanThis was one of the bleakest movies I have ever seen. It was a really interesting concept though, because as everyone becomes blind they become (non flesh-eating) zombies stumbling about. It shines an interesting light on humanity, dependency, and all kinds of human nature. There are times you want to turn away from the film as it is that bleak & you don't think it can get bleaker. A lot of white screen used, and a lot of extremely dark screen used. Clever in someways. Irritating in others. Worth watching, although maybe not owning!
posted 75 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
posted 75 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Coraline
by StevenHenry Selick's latest movie, and his first in 8 years is a true treat. It was excellent in every way, except for the emotional punch, which wasn't even really necessary. The 3-D is very good and without the 3-D, though the movie would lack the depth, it still would stand out. It is the visuals that make this movie so great, but the characters, plot and music are all top notch too, which add up to a fantastic movie. Coraline is just as good looking as any of Henry Selick past works and the animation has gotten better and crisper. Every little set, and every character is bizarrely designed to fit into this surreal movie. The main critique for this movie seems to be that it has no emotion in it. Though emotions aren't a prominent aspect of Coraline, there is emotion. Coraline as a character has enough emotion to be the lead to a movie like this. This wasn't meant to be a tear jerker animation. It was clearly made to bring Neil Gaiman's strange plot to life with dazzling animation. Doing the music is Bruno Coulais and his score is beautiful, strange and most importantly, fitting. This was an excellent animated movie and is one that can actually be qualified as a family movie, in that all members of the family can and probably will enjoy this.
posted 75 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Valkyrie
by StevenThe pace at which Bryan Singer puts this movie through that's what, at breakneck speed rarely slowing down to take a breather. And that's quite the winning formula actually, keeping things tight and moving with clockwork military precision. Providence played a huge role in the movie, with changing of key locations and the ease with which certain key elements of the plan get arranged and completed. Improvisation without hesitation in execution, especially without thorough, objective and robust planning devoid of emotion, becomes an Achilles heel, with wanting to strike fast an overbearing condition in the plan proving to add complexity for everyone. The cast is a mouth watering one. The cast is nothing but spectacular on paper, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson, Terence Stamp, Eddie Izzard, Jamie Parker who played excellently the loyal Lieutenant under Tom Cruise's Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and with what I deem as cameos by Kenneth Branagh, as well as the grossly underused Carice van Houten who was also in another WWII-set movie in Paul Verhoeven's Black Book. Save for the initial one-sided battle at the African front in the first few minutes of the movie, the rest became a battle of the minds and resolve of its participants in a fierce power struggle.
posted 77 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Gone With the Wind
by StevenThis movie shows the best of the American cinema. Gone with the Wind represents a monumental leap, as well as a departure, for the movies, as they were done prior to this movie. The vision of David O. Selznick, the power behind bringing Margaret Mitchell's massive account about the South, before and after the Civil War, pays handsomely with the movie that Victor Fleming directed. This movie brought together the best people in Hollywood. The end result is the stunning movie that for about four hours keep us interested in the story unfolding in the screen. Of course, credit must be due to the director, Victor Fleming and his vision, as well as the adaptation by Sydney Howard, who gave the right tone to the movie. The gorgeous cinematography created by Ernest Haller gives us a vision of the gentle South before the war, and the Phoenix raising from the ashes of a burned Atlanta. The music of Max Steiner puts the right touch behind all that is seen in the movie. One can't conceive another Scarlett O'Hara played by no one, but Vivien Leigh. Her beauty, her sense of timing, her intelligent approach to this role, makes this a hallmark performance. The same thing applies to the Rhett Butler of Clark Gable. No one else comes to mind for playing him with the passion he projects throughout the movie. The other two principals, Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard, give performances that are amazing to watch. The rest of the cast is too numerous to make justice to all the actors one sees on the screen, but omitting the contribution of Hattie McDaniel to the movie would be sinful. This movie speaks about the not too distant past where all kinds of atrocities, such as the slavery, were the norm of the land. While those things are repugnant to acknowledge, in the movie, they are kept at a minimum. After all, this movie is based on a book by one of the daughters of that South, Margaret Mitchell, who is presenting the story as she saw it in her mind, no doubt told to her from relatives that lived in that period of a horrible page in the American history.
posted 79 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
The Bank Job
by StevenSporting complex consequences for a relatively straightforward plot, The Bank Job remains intriguing throughout as each set-up leads to ever more suspenseful twists for the likable group of ragtag antiheroes. Over-thorough character introductions cause a slower build in the early stages of the heist, but such complications likely arise from fewer liberties taken with the "based on a true story" events, and the result is a fascinating look at criminals, the corrupt, and those least guilty. The language of the movie is genuinely intriguing, as it captures wonderfully wry British slang. Cheeky sod, 12-inch mutton dagger, a bit of bother, usual skullduggery and things turning a-custard are but a few of the verbal jousts that occur between the main characters. Devoid of euphuisms, these apparently authentic words make the dialogue a particularly potent piece of the puzzle. They say truth is stranger than fiction and The Bank Job definitely falls into that category. Pimps, thieves, spies, and government officials all collide in a robbery gone right and then terribly wrong, lending the inquisitive to ponder over how much (or little) is fabricated in this thriller. The robbery itself is merely the setup to an intricate conclusion, even though the movie takes time to create plenty of suspense throughout the not-so-carefully planned heist. Though the people making demands continually change, our attention is always seated with Jason Statham's unusually intense performance.
posted 79 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
by StevenFollowing Star Wars was never going to be easy but this is actually better. Empire retains the same characters and the same sense of fun that the first had. However what gets added to that is a much darker strand. The Empire is not beaten by the destruction of one ship, it's power is barely dented in fact. This sees some startling revelations but also sees significant blows to the rebellion. In fact the ending of this movie could not be more different from the end of Star Wars. Like the recent episode two this follows two strands, the more pedestrian scenes with Luke Skywalker and Yoda and the more action based scenes with Han Solo and company. The scenes with Yoda add depth to the movie and hint at the truth. Meanwhile the other half is a lot more action orientated and has comedy and good new characters such as Bobba Fett. The two work well together and come together well for a great finale. The addition of a dark strand to the movie makes it all the better as it can be enjoyed as a story and not just a fun sci-fi movie with good effects. The characters are better here than the first. The strong characters from the first are all still good here. However we also get a much more interesting version of Luke Skywalker as he continues his journey into becoming a full Jedi. Yoda is a good addition and Darth Vader becomes a lot more than just a good villain. Overall this is as good as Star Wars at it's heart, but the darker nature of the movie makes it much better. All the music, characters and things that make Star Wars are here and it's simply one of the best of the series to date.
posted 81 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
by StevenFollowing Star Wars was never going to be easy but this is actually better. Empire retains the same characters and the same sense of fun that the first had. However what gets added to that is a much darker strand. The Empire is not beaten by the destruction of one ship, it's power is barely dented in fact. This sees some startling revelations but also sees significant blows to the rebellion. In fact the ending of this movie could not be more different from the end of Star Wars. Like the recent episode two this follows two strands, the more pedestrian scenes with Luke Skywalker and Yoda and the more action based scenes with Han Solo and company. The scenes with Yoda add depth to the movie and hint at the truth. Meanwhile the other half is a lot more action orientated and has comedy and good new characters such as Bobba Fett. The two work well together and come together well for a great finale. The addition of a dark strand to the movie makes it all the better as it can be enjoyed as a story and not just a fun sci-fi movie with good effects. The characters are better here than the first. The strong characters from the first are all still good here. However we also get a much more interesting version of Luke Skywalker as he continues his journey into becoming a full Jedi. Yoda is a good addition and Darth Vader becomes a lot more than just a good villain. Overall this is as good as Star Wars at it's heart, but the darker nature of the movie makes it much better. All the music, characters and things that make Star Wars are here and it's simply one of the best of the series to date.
posted 81 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
August Rush
by StevenFreddie Highmore could be the current hot property as far as male child actors go. The story is told in two tracks, both of which will probably wring at your heart for the many missed chances and opportunities that would have made this a short movie. The first track which is August Rush centric, as mentioned, is Oliver Twist, plain simple and obvious. Freddie Highmore alone is charismatic enough to hook, line and sinker your attention as he goes about his heartwarming quest to locate his folks, while at the same time his vulnerability allows him to be exploited since he's quite condescending. The second part of the story I thought was the more touching part, with two lovers not being granted the opportunity to spend more than one night together, and must separate because of parental insistence that "it's for your own good", though probably the cynic in us could have said, it's the age of technology, and obviously Louis Connelly could have every chance to track her down, but just didn't. August Rush boasts and excellent soundtrack, some of which merged classical and rock ballads in an almost seemingly perfect fusion.
posted 81 days ago -
I recommend you see...One of the best movies you will see...
Milk
by IanWow! The reviews and the Oscars don't even do this film justice. It's really empowering to watch the story of someone like Milk, who campaigned so much for not only us gays, but all minorities. It's people like him, and the gays involved in the Stonewall riots that paved the way for us to be so much luckier today and not have to hide in the woodwork. I wasn't a Sean Penn fan at all until watching this film, but he embodied the real-life character he played. From smiling to anger to crying... This movie brought out every emotion. Phenomenal.
posted 82 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Revolutionary Road
by IanThis is an incredibly well-acted movie. The issue is that it is very dull in places, and quite drawn out. It is a complete study of the dissolution of a marriage/relationship in a way. Love & hate really do go hand in hand at times, because they are the strongest emotions. It is very realistic, but if you are having marital problems of your own it's probably not a good idea to watch it!!
posted 83 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
posted 84 days ago -
I recommend you see...If there is one Swedish (well, foreign then) movie you ever watch let it be this. If you're expecting a horror.... There are only mild elements, and give it a chance. Touching & beautiful.
Låt den Rätte Komma In (Let the Right One in)
by IanWow. This is a coming of age story you have never seen. This is a vampire movie you have never seen. It is a foreign film du force. Just unbelievably good with young actors that bring it to life. Poignant, pale, and abosolutely poetic. I can't praise this movie enough. You watching it is the only justice.
posted 85 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
Jennifer's Body
by .:SexiVixxENPretty good,Not Horrible,Not super fantastic either.But fairly entertaining and watchable.Your Call my friends. =)
posted 86 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
(500) Days of Summer
by .:SexiVixxENGreat movie!! Original and fresh,Recommending this if you are looking for the non-traditional romantic comedy.
posted 86 days ago -
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thanxposted 87 days ago -
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Elizabeth
by StevenThis movie covers the early years of Elizabeth I's reign, from her harsh upbringing to the decision to call herself "The Virgin Queen". Conspiracies and unhappy romances are two unusual ingredients for a period drama and that is exactly why the movie succeeds. Good-looking technique and strong storytelling would, however, be useless if the title role wasn't played by an equally great actress, and Shekhar Kapur found the perfect Elizabeth I in Cate Blanchett. The performance she delivers is nothing short of astonishing. Doubtful, determined, passionate, naive, heartbroken, firm and charismatic, she is quite simply the best on-screen incarnation of Elizabeth I in the long history of biopics. The supporting cast such as Joseph Fiennes, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston and Richard Attenborough is also excellent, as expected from British and Australian thespians, but it is Cate Blanchett who dominates the entire picture.
posted 88 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this because it is a "PLAYERS' nightmare" come true! Matthew McConaughey is incredible as the haunted "girl slayer player" in this hysterical movie. All of the women her ever "conquered have come back to haunt him straight...it is a hysterically funny movie...Please see this!
The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
by Fascade'sOMG!!! See this it is a PLAYERS' night mare come true! Matthew McConaughey is incredible as the haunted "girl slayer player" in this hysterical movie. All of the women her ever "conquered have come back to haunt him straight...it is a hysterically funny movie...Please see this!
posted 89 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this...it is incredible. Something emotional will be felt as you learn how potent love can be as an element in a relationship.
Feast of Love
by Fascade'sHow powerful the item of love is in a relationship. It is either a potent item for good or a detrimental item for emotional destruction. See this. It will move you in a lot of directions. See it. this movie will absorb you.
posted 90 days ago


