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chrisrhodes59posted 10 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Saw
by DanielI only ever saw a little bit of this film a few years ago and have wanted to see it in full for a long time. So, I decided to borrow all 4 films to see what all the fuss was about.
This first film is a good and very different type of horror thriller.
The best elements of the movie for me are the scenario, some of the sick games "Jigsaw" creates and the overall twist revealed at the end of the movie. These are all incredibly clever, but incredibly sick! It just makes you wonder what goes through the mind of writer James Wan...
I think this is why the film did so well because it is so different to the ordinary slash horrors such as Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween.
The film could have easily been an instant classic for me if it wasn't for the acting and some of the dialogue written for the 2 main characters in the room. This was quite disappointing.
I was also surprisingly disappointed with Danny Glover! I really liked him in the Lethal Weapon films, but for some reason the character he played here just seemed the same, but only more serious.
Overall, you should definitely watch Saw if your a fan of horror and thriller and definitely watch it if your like me and have been wanting to see the Saw films for a long time. Don't worry, you won't regret it. I hope...Hey, you should really see this!
"The Dark Knight" Review coming soon...posted 11 days ago -
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Speed Racer
by Jaydenactors: Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, Matthew Fox, Susan Sarandon, John Goodman, Scott Porter, Paulie Litt, Rain, Benno Furmann, Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski, Joel Silver, Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowskiactors : The actors peformed averedgly except for Matthew Fox And Emile Hirsch. I expected more of the actors.
my oppinion : Well I was quite dissapointed I was pretty bored but the effects were great. For little kids it was actual quite confusing at the start where it was changing from past to future and not even i really didnt get it. This movie felt like it was going on forever and the story line was crap. The actors didnt play well and there was nothig really evolving with the story line, It was just the same for the whole movie with not very many exciting bits. It was a bit funny, but all the funny bits were the monkey being stupid
Effects : This was one of the most colourful movie ive ever seen. The colours were effectively used in the film to make it better
overall : I expected a lot more from this film. I thought it would be good but its quite boring. Matthew Fox was the only good actor for me. Visually this film is a wonderland of bright colors, flashing lights, jumping cars, manga swipes, Dr. Suess and Hot Wheels race tracks that, and chimps. As it is though, The Wachowski brothers instead of trying to make speed racer real, decided to go the opposite direction and make real life into the speed racer cartoon. The results are mixed, on the one hand, they bring to life the energy of the Mach 5 through it's psychedlic video game like race tracks, on the other hand it makes the scenes when Speed isn't racing almost unbrearable.this is pretty boring what ever you do dont see it!
posted 19 days ago -
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21 Grams
by Jaydenfavorite quote in movie:""They say we all lose 21 grams... who will be next?""
The critics wholeheartedly voiced their praises for Alejandro González Iñárritu's 21 Grams, to the point that it's worrying to consider that it was overlooked for Best Picture at the Oscars. The film is simply a brilliant creation frequently overflowing with risky, moving and unflinching performances courtesy of an A-list cast.
Tragedy affects people in a number of ways, and grief can lead to such complex emotions we only end up going in circles. '21 Grams' contains tragedy at its core, and for a brief moment it's the focal point of the film - it sets in motion a chain of events that three characters must eventually confront and fully realise before any of them will find true happiness again, and the film is a virtuoso observation, an in depth human study that delves deep into the feelings of sorrow, anger and pain a moment of tragedy can cause. Sean Penn, Naomi Watts and Benicio Del Toro top the stellar cast, and all three demonstrate true passion toward the subject material, giving outstanding performances. The non-linear and non-chronological narrative devices provide an intriguing angle of the events, one that moves and astounds on a number of levels, and propels to great heights thanks to Inarritu's powerful direction; he opts for realism and uneasiness, the hand-held camera work enhancing authenticity and the characters intimacy and connection emphasising the humanity that surrounds the film and pulls it together into a coherent, amazingly well constructed piece of art. With his new film 'Babel', Innaritu attempted to highlight the apparent connections on a global scale, and while a good film it doesn't work on the same level as '21 Grams' - here the characters and their situation are truly connected, and we never feel the need to look for anything else. The script offers, and we don't just accept but inhale the full force of the film. I could note that the film was perhaps too long, but what just seems filler no doubt helped build the characters and realise them as true entities, which is necessary if we are to empathise later on. Either way, '21 Grams' is a mesmerising and shocking film, both painfully gut-wrenching and devastatingly sad, but is still a moving and expert piece of cinemaHey, you should really see this!
posted 21 days ago -
I recommend you see...
21 Grams
by Jaydenfavorite quote in movie:""They say we all lose 21 grams... who will be next?""
The critics wholeheartedly voiced their praises for Alejandro González Iñárritu's 21 Grams, to the point that it's worrying to consider that it was overlooked for Best Picture at the Oscars. The film is simply a brilliant creation frequently overflowing with risky, moving and unflinching performances courtesy of an A-list cast.
Tragedy affects people in a number of ways, and grief can lead to such complex emotions we only end up going in circles. '21 Grams' contains tragedy at its core, and for a brief moment it's the focal point of the film - it sets in motion a chain of events that three characters must eventually confront and fully realise before any of them will find true happiness again, and the film is a virtuoso observation, an in depth human study that delves deep into the feelings of sorrow, anger and pain a moment of tragedy can cause. Sean Penn, Naomi Watts and Benicio Del Toro top the stellar cast, and all three demonstrate true passion toward the subject material, giving outstanding performances. The non-linear and non-chronological narrative devices provide an intriguing angle of the events, one that moves and astounds on a number of levels, and propels to great heights thanks to Inarritu's powerful direction; he opts for realism and uneasiness, the hand-held camera work enhancing authenticity and the characters intimacy and connection emphasising the humanity that surrounds the film and pulls it together into a coherent, amazingly well constructed piece of art. With his new film 'Babel', Innaritu attempted to highlight the apparent connections on a global scale, and while a good film it doesn't work on the same level as '21 Grams' - here the characters and their situation are truly connected, and we never feel the need to look for anything else. The script offers, and we don't just accept but inhale the full force of the film. I could note that the film was perhaps too long, but what just seems filler no doubt helped build the characters and realise them as true entities, which is necessary if we are to empathise later on. Either way, '21 Grams' is a mesmerising and shocking film, both painfully gut-wrenching and devastatingly sad, but is still a moving and expert piece of cinemaHey, you should really see this!
posted 21 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Get Smart
by JaydenAwesome, catchy, much like the show and I really loved how it all played out. They did a good job bringing Get Smart into the 21st century. This movie is worth seeing.
I was laughing the whole way through this
you have too see:)posted 28 days ago -
I recommend you see...
The High Sign
by FabioOne of Keaton's funniest shorts.
The story in a Buster Keaton short is not that important,once he starts doing those great things on screen I don't want it to end. The camera is able to see four rooms at the same time and Keaton moves from room to room, through walls and ceilings. It is all great.Hey, you should really see this!
posted 30 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Cinderella Man
by FabioWonderful!!!
Cinderella Man is in my opinion one of the best boxing movies ever made.
Probably because it's not all about boxing.
The story-line is revealed so artistically that as the film progresses, one actually understands what James Braddock goes through.
The fact that this is a true story makes the film look even better!
The entire cast was great but Russell Crowe and Paul Giamatti are superb.
I've lost a lot of tears on this movie.Hey, you should really see this!
posted 30 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Psycho
by FabioPsycho is brilliant.
Hitchcock gave this film excellent direction, and the acting is superb. Especially Anthony Perkins playing the role of Norman Bates.
The direction is excellent,from the intense facial close-ups to the distant and unusual camera angles.
It's a must see!Hey, you should really see this!
posted 31 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Donnie Darko
by JaydenGreat Perormance from Jake Gyllenhaal
Donnie Darko is a paranoid schizophrenic anti-social teenager having therapy and using medication. He has visions of a giant rabbit, Frank, the Fuzzy Bunny, who instructs him to make violent acts, like destroying the fire hydrant and piping of his high-school. This movie suprised me and its one of my all time fav films. A great perormance from Jake Gyllenhaalthis movie is really good
acting was great but it gets confusing at the end but its really interesting to watch.posted 33 days ago
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