All Ratings for Perseu Evans (perseu)

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3.64 average
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Brüno (Bruno) - R Better than Borat and even more critical September 19, 2009  
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The Hangover - R One or two nice jokes and an interesting premise, but as it goes along, it becomes boring and formulaic. September 19, 2009  
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2001: A Space Odyssey - G The movie is an enigma as great as its ambition. August 6, 2009  
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A Clockwork Orange - R Kubrick's disturbing masterpiece of sarcasm, free-will, rebellious youth and, of course, violence. August 6, 2009  
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Dangerous Liaisons - R Still Frears best movie - but with a cast and screenplay like that, how could it go wrong? Glenn Close delivers what is perhaps the best performance by an actress in 30 years.

Malkovich, deliciously miscast, surprises as a Valmont - he lacks the looks, but has all the 'coolness' teh character needs.

And what can be said about the final scene? Glenn Close, a mirror and some make-up. Unforgettable.
August 6, 2009  
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Changeling - R A heavy story that Eastwood films with grace. Jolie annoys a little, but nothing that can spoil this powerful movie August 6, 2009  
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Strange Days - R Even if a little irregular, this sci-fi is fresh with ideas that are as urgent as ever. August 6, 2009  
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Leave Her to Heaven - Unrated Jealousy has never been so deadly! August 6, 2009  
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Back to the Future - PG Futuristic and retro, this is fun of the highest level. August 6, 2009  
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All That Jazz - R Extremely personal, ironic and even a little morbid, this bold musical will shake your world. August 6, 2009  
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Watchmen - R Stunning visual but clunky story-telling. August 1, 2009  
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Days of Heaven - PG The closest cinema will get to poetry. August 1, 2009  
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The Big Lebowski - R The typical 'perfect crime gone awry' plot by the Coen Bros. done in absurdist fashion. The performances are the standout. August 1, 2009  
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Shaun of the Dead - R A clever parody that, however uneven, is always interesting. August 1, 2009  
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Ong-Bak (Ong Bak: Muay Thai Warrior) - R Zero story and cool action scenes. August 1, 2009  
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Birth - R Bold film-making and a stellar performance by Kidman. August 1, 2009  
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The House of Mirth - PG A sad tale enveloped in a classy direction by Terence Davies. August 1, 2009  
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The Postman Always Rings Twice - PG Jaw-dropping sex scenes and a great performance by Lange. But the movie is incoherent, and the ending is a disappointment. August 1, 2009  
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It's a Wonderful Life - Unrated The American way of life via Dickens imagined by Capra. August 1, 2009  
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Barry Lyndon - PG Perhaps the ultimate historical film. August 1, 2009  
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The Man Who Knew Too Much - PG An uneven exercise in style, but the Kafkian atmosphere and some brilliantly orchestrated scenes are the epitome of Hitchcock's work. August 1, 2009  
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Secretary - R A study in perversion done with complete normality, what makes this sombre little film even more interesting. August 1, 2009  
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Pineapple Express - R A nice twist on the Apatow school of comedy, now with weed. James Franco steals the show. August 1, 2009  
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The House Bunny - PG-13 Anna Faris is a cutie, but this movie is not near as funny as it could be. August 1, 2009  
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Gran Torino - R Awful. Reminds me of the worst moments in Crash. August 1, 2009  
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