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  • Ferkingtero
    I recommend you see...
    The Dark Knight The Dark Knight
    4.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    My judgment was partially blocked by the MASSIVE excitement brewing inside me for this film. After giving it a deserved second viewing, I found it not to be the flawless gem I had considered, but still, a really good movie.
    A successful blend of entertainment, brains, mass appeal, talent, horror, drama, crime, beauty, darkness and most of all, quality. This is definitely the best superhero movie of all time (Close competitors: Spider-Man 2, Batman Begins), and an excellent film altogether. It's definitely a work of art to be taken seriously, with amazing visuals (again by Wally Pfister, who, with Chris Nolan has made one of my favorite director-cinematographer teams), powerful story and script (that manage to keep your interest for the full 2.5 hours of length), a ridiculously great cast (watching the poster, I couldn't find a name I didn't admire): Christian Bale (my favorite actor, great as ever), HEATH LEDGER (and I'm not saying this because he's dead), he became "The Joker", in a creepy, intense performance that should give him a posthumous Oscar nomination and I found his performance a surprise. I had considered him a decent (but not great actor, and this film made me change my mind); Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman (great work from them) and finally, the other star, Aaron Eckhart, was really good and I would love to see his character return. Speaking of comebacks, I was so happy watching Cillian Murphy reprise his part as "Scarecrow", even if it was just for a minute. In any way you see it (a crime movie, a superhero movie, summer movie) it's an unforgettable experience. Some scenes at the beginning didn't match the level of quality that defined this film (script mistakes that sadly made me remember the Schumacher films; thankfully, after a minute, that notion left my mind for good).
    THE DARK KNIGHT (my second review), directed by CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, starring CHRISTIAN BALE, HEATH LEDGER, AARON ECKHART, MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, MORGAN FREEMAN, GARY OLDMAN, MICHAEL CAINE and a VERY special appearance by CILLIAN MURPHY..
    posted 2 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso) Cinema Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso)
    4.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Truly beautiful film in many ways. The score is lovely, and the performances by Salvatore Cascio, Marco Leonardi and Philippe Noiret are really good. Emotionally powerful, this film is constantly pulling on your heartstrings. My only problem was the dubbing, it made the movie feel sort of fake. The scene with the projection on the building and the one with the montage at the end are breath-taking.
    NUOVO CINEMA PARADISO, directed by GIUSEPPE TORNATORE, starring PHILIPPE NOIRET and MARCO LEONARDI...
    posted 5 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Léon (The Professional) Léon (The Professional)
    4.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    LEON, the film that introduced Natalie Portman to the whole world. Seeing her amazing performance in this film, you know she was destined for great success. Well-written action drama, with a powerful turn by Gary Oldman and a simple, but intense performance by Jean Reno. Léon and Mathilda (Reno and Portman) are an unconventional, but great couple (not in the romantic sense of the word; that obviously creepy part was very well managed and it never crossed any boundaries).
    LEON, by LUC BESSON, starring JEAN RENO, GARY OLDMAN and NATALIE PORTMAN...
    posted 5 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Rope Rope
    3.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Intriguing film about murder, social status and betrayal. Jimmy Stewart is, as always, great; so is John Dall. On the other hand, Farley Granger was terrible. Joan Chandler did a good job, and I wish her character would have been explored further. As with all of Hitchcock's films, the directing, writing and cinematography are awesome. Perfect length.
    ROPE, by ALFRED HITCHCOCK, starring JIMMY STEWART, JOHN DALL and FARLEY GRANGER.
    posted 6 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    A Very Long Engagement A Very Long Engagement
    3.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    UN LONG DIMANCHE DE FIANÇAILLES is a dream. One of the most (visually) beautiful films I've ever seen; exquisite cinematography by Bruno Delbonnel. This movie is very similar to "Amelie", and while the style works with AMELIE, it doesn't quite work with this one. Sometimes you doubt the scene you're watching is meant to be serious or not. That's the main flaw of this war/romance movie, directed by the brilliant Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Audrey Tautou is wonderful. Jodie Foster, Marion Cotillard, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Albert Dupontel, Jérôme Kircher, and Dominique Pinon are a very good supporting cast.
    UN LONG DIMANCHE DE FIANÇAILLES, directed by JEAN-PIERRE JEUNET, starring AUDREY TAUTOU, GASPARD ULLIEL, MARION COTILLARD and JODIE FOSTER...
    posted 6 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
    I recommend you see...
    The Dark Knight The Dark Knight
    4.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    My judgment was partially blocked by the MASSIVE excitement brewing inside me for this film. After giving it a deserved second viewing, I found it not to be the flawless gem I had considered, but still, a really good movie.
    A successful blend of entertainment, brains, mass appeal, talent, horror, drama, crime, beauty, darkness and most of all, quality. This is definitely the best superhero movie of all time (Close competitors: Spider-Man 2, Batman Begins), and an excellent film altogether. It's definitely a work of art to be taken seriously, with amazing visuals (again by Wally Pfister, who, with Chris Nolan has made one of my favorite director-cinematographer teams), powerful story and script (that manage to keep your interest for the full 2.5 hours of length), a ridiculously great cast (watching the poster, I couldn't find a name I didn't admire): Christian Bale (my favorite actor, great as ever), HEATH LEDGER (and I'm not saying this because he's dead), he became "The Joker", in a creepy, intense performance that should give him a posthumous Oscar nomination and I found his performance a surprise. I had considered him a decent (but not great actor, and this film made me change my mind); Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman (great work from them) and finally, the other star, Aaron Eckhart, was really good and I would love to see his character return. Speaking of comebacks, I was so happy watching Cillian Murphy reprise his part as "Scarecrow", even if it was just for a minute. In any way you see it (a crime movie, a superhero movie, summer movie) it's an unforgettable experience. Some scenes at the beginning didn't match the level of quality that defined this film (script mistakes that sadly made me remember the Schumacher films; thankfully, after a minute, that notion left my mind for good).
    FINALLY, I got to see "THE DARK KNIGHT", directed by the awesome CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, starring CHRISTIAN BALE, HEATH LEDGER, AARON ECKHART, MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, MORGAN FREEMAN, MICHAEL CAINE, GARY OLDMAN, with a very special appearance by CILLIAN MURPHY.

    It certainly didn't disappoint!
    posted 6 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Batman Begins Batman Begins
    4.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    A breath of fresh air after seeing the crap that was Joel Schumacher's BATMAN films. This movie is special, sometimes you even forget you're watching a superhero flick. Visually stunning, thanks to the cinematography by the always great Wally Pfister; all of the technical/artistic aspects of this film such as art direction, set and costume design, props, are excellent. Christopher Nolan manages to blend indie and mainstream into a kickass mix; his writing and directing skills are more than evident here, achieving a movie that's realistic, smart and entertaining. He also managed to get one of the best ensemble casts of movie history, all of which made a fantastic job: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman and Cillian Murphy (his performance being my favorite). Even Katie Holmes was decent. The only negative aspect is that it falls too deep into summer blockbuster territory at the end.
    WITH "THE DARK KNIGHT" opening TOMORROW, I set out to watch and review every Batman film, starting with BATMAN (1989), then BATMAN RETURNS (1992), following with "BATMAN FORVER" (1995) continuing with "BATMAN & ROBIN" (1997), and ending with "BATMAN BEGINS" (2005), starring CHRISTIAN BALE, CILLIAN MURPHY, GARY OLDMAN, MICHAEL CAINE, MORGAN FREEMAN, LIAM NEESON and KATIE HOLMES. Expect my "DARK KNIGHT" review tomorrow!
    posted 8 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Batman & Robin Batman & Robin
    0.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Cheesier, and even MORE stupid than "Batman Forever"; BATMAN & ROBIN is defintely one of the worst (if not THE worst) movies I've seen. It also features dialogue so dumb and cheesy, It made me sorry for the actors, even Arnold. Not a single good performance here, and that's terrible, since both George Clooney AND Uma Thurman appear. Clooney's performance was flat, Alicia Silverstone's was awful, Arnold Schwarzenegger was terrible (but he always is), Uma Thurman was fake and over the top (but amazingly sexy), and Chris O'Donnell was bad, and his character was even worse. I can't remember seeing a superhero that was so unlikeable. As with the previous Batman films, the achievements are art direction/ set design, lighting and costume design (excluding, of course, the nipples).
    WITH "THE DARK KNIGHT" opening on July 18th, I set out to watch and review every Batman film, starting with BATMAN (1989), then BATMAN RETURNS (1992), following with "BATMAN FORVER" (1995) and now with "BATMAN & ROBIN" (1997), directed by Joel Schumacher, starring George Clooney, Arnold Scwarzenegger, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone and Chris O'Donnell.
    posted 9 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Y Tu Mama Tambien Y Tu Mama Tambien
    4.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Sexy, intelligent, funny, touching. Y Tu Mamá También follows one of the best scripts ever to hit the screen, coming from the incredible minds of the very talented Carlos and Alfonso Cuarón. The photography (by Cuarón's frequent collaborator, Emmanuel Lubezki) is beautiful. Gael García Bernal and Maribel Verdú give strong performances, and Daniel Gimenez-Cacho is the life of this film, as the narrator.
    One of my favorite films, Y TU MAMá TAMBIéN, directed by ALFONSO CUARóN, starring GAEL GARCíA BERNAL, DIEGO LUNA and MARIBEL VERDú.
    posted 9 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Memento Memento
    4.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    A film that manages to keep your interest for the whole 2 hours. Perfectly shot and cut to match Leonard's confusion. The film and its characters keep changing, and so does your perception. Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss and Joe Pantoliano perform very well, guided by the great Christopher Nolan.
    MEMENTO, by CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, starring GUY PEARCE, CARRIE-ANNE MOSS, and JOE PANTOLIANO.
    posted 10 days ago
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  • Ferkingtero
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    Batman Forever Batman Forever
    2.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Joel Schumacher did a really crappy job with this. Batman became "camp" again, and was sort of a dumbed-down version of what Tim Burton had achieved with his previous Batman films. Unbelievably cheesy, this film's true power lies in its flawless art direction/ set design and eye-popping cinematography and lighting. Val Kilmer did a decent "Batman" and a better "Bruce Wayne". Nicole Kidman was hot but forgettable, as was Chris O'Donnell. Jim Carrey was good as the gaytastic "Riddler", but he was too, well, Jim Carrey. Tommy Lee Jones was great. Nice costumes. Drew Barrymore was SUPER hot!
    WITH "THE DARK KNIGHT" opening on July 18th, I set out to watch and review every Batman film, starting with BATMAN (1989), then BATMAN RETURNS (1992), and now Batman Forever, directed by Joel Schumacher, starring Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman and Chris O'Donnell.
    posted 15 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence
    3.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Of course, this film doesn't allow for the usual Scorsese violence, but coming from him, I expected something a little more...intense. The look of this movie is amazing, with its gorgeous cinematography, it's as if you are watching a 2-hour long painting. But, apart from the aesthetic aspect, it also resembles a painting in the fact that NOTHING happens. Sadly, THE AGE OF INNOCENCE is terribly boring. I never thought I'd see Daniel Day-Lewis in such a plain role, he did what he could with what he was given. Winona Ryder was good in her own, puppy-like way. The film's best was Michelle Pfeiffer. Her performance was flawed, but she was the one who kept your interest. Loved the narrator. Good script, but Martin Scorsese should stick to what he does best: BLOOD.
    THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, directed by MARTIN SCORSESE, starring DANIEL DAY-LEWIS, MICHELLE PFEIFFER, and WINONA RYDER.
    posted 15 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Death to Smoochy Death to Smoochy
    3.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    The first and the second hours of this film play like different movies, the first half is great: very good lines, hilarious, it reminded me a little of Coen Bros. comedy; the second half, not so much. It was dumb and a mess, especially anytime Robin Williams was on screen. Besides from "over-acting", he appeared in scenes worthy of an Eddie Murphy or Wayans' Brothers' comedy. I was surprised to see Jon Stewart could indeed act, and even more surprised with Edward Norton's comedic skills. He blew me away, and I appreciate his talent even more now. Catherine Keener, even though she plays a bitchy, cold character, is as adorable as in "The 40 Year Old Virgin". Maybe this film would have been so much better if it had another director/writer team.
    DEATH TO SMOOCHY, directed by DANNY DEVITO, starring EDWARD NORTON, ROBIN WILLIAMS and CATHERINE KEENER.
    posted 15 days ago
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  • Ferkingtero
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    The Happening The Happening
    2.0 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    First of all, I wanna state that this movie isn't as bad as they say. I truly believe people want to hate Shyamalan very much, since none of his recent movies have measured up to his first and most succesful film, "The 6th Sense". Personally, I didn't think it was THAT good and i feel it was blown way out of proportion, it also gave Haley Joel Osment one of the least deserved Oscar nominations ever. Shyamalan's biggest accomplishment, in my opinion, has to be "The Village". Anyway, back to 'The Happening'. The concept was great, but was executed poorly, especially in terms of the script (REALLY dumb and, I think, unintentionally funny; I mean, WTF with the scene where Mark Wahlberg talks to the plant?!). As a Mark Wahlberg fan, it almost hurts me to see all the bad reviews about his performance, but I thought he was great and very likeable. Zooey Deschanel was just OK, but then again, she is not a good actress, so it's normal from her. John Leguizamo should've had more screen time. Nice cinematography, powerful score and a few truly scary moments. On the other side, too many unlikeable characters and/or bad actors.

    HIGHLIGHTS: Mark Wahlberg, the score by James Newton Howard.
    The Happening, directed by M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN, starring MARK WAHLBERG.
    posted 17 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Batman Returns Batman Returns
    3.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Definitely better than the first one, almost free of the "campiness" of the previous one, too. You can actually see and feel Tim Burton's work in this dark, twisted film. The villains here are far more interesting than Nicholson's "Joker". Again, the photography, set design/art direction, makeup and costume design are amazing. Michael Keaton delivers again, while the new "bad guys", Danny DeVito and Michelle Pfeiffer (Penguin and Catwoman, respectively) are the best thing in this sequel. Christopher Walken is good and creepy, too.
    WITH "THE DARK KNIGHT" opening on July 18th, I set out to watch and review every Batman film, starting with BATMAN (1989), and now BATMAN RETURNS (1992), directed by TIM BURTON, starring MICHAEL KEATON, MICHELLE PFEIFFER and DANNY DEVITO.
    posted 18 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    Batman Batman
    2.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Tim Burton set out to erradicate the 'camp' image that Batman had from the TV show, but he didn't exactly succeed. The film contains several campy elements. I also felt the film was funny at some moments where it really wasn't supposed to be. Very cheesy at first, the film slowly "matures" towards the middle of the film, where it gets very entertaining, only to become uninteresting at the end. The script is decent, and the work by Tim Burton is OK. The real beauty of this film lies within its precious set design/art direction, and other aesthetic aspects like costumes and makeup. The 3 leading actors did a great job: Kim Basinger was beautiful and smart, Michael Keaton was dark and powerful and Jack Nicholson was both funny and scary, but I thought his performance was going to be more impressive. Let's just wait and see how does Heath Ledger do as the new "Joker"; he certainly has got A LOT of buzz lately.
    WITH "THE DARK KNIGHT" opening on July 18th, I set out to watch and review every Batman film, starting with BATMAN (1989), directed by TIM BURTON, and starring MICHAEL KEATON, KIM BASINGER and JACK NICHOLSON.
    posted 19 days ago
  • Ferkingtero
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    The Prestige The Prestige
    4.5 Stars by Fernando Rafael
    Engaging film with a great look, spectacular photography and art direction, a solid cast which includes my favorite actor, Christian Bale (terrific, as always), Hugh Jackman, Michael Caine, Rebecca Hall, Scarlett Johansson, Andy Serkis and David Bowie; a magnificent story and great script, along with exciting twists. Christopher Nolan did a wonderful job with this.
    THE PRESTIGE, directed by CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, starring CHRISTIAN BALE and HUGH JACKMAN... review after my second viewing.
    posted 21 days ago

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