Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Reviews pills for video rental (or the grooved SKY)

Here is a short series of tips for enjoying good movies or more probably to avoid dreadful rubbish.

Tropic Thunder (2008 Action Film, Ben Stiller)
For orphans of Derek Zoolander, but just those fundamentalist, was released in 2008 this action film, from comedy maddeningly surreal, so surreal that you rarely laughs. To uncritical followers.

District Nine (Sci-Fi Action Film 2009)
Genius? Disconcerting? Unconventional? Unexpected? Future object of worship? Boiata galactic?
There are films that can make one or more of these effects together and District Nine is open to different interpretations. It's worth a look for that interest. To see.


Barbarossa (2009 Historical Film, Rutger Hauer)
The attempt to represent a dramatic pathos of the characters most fascinating of the Middle Ages. Bad actors, dialogues worse than trivial, exaggerated scenes in economics (I hope) that return grotesque effects. Unwatchable.

Knowing (2009 Thriller Film, Nicolas Cage)
The story is reminiscent of "The library of the dead" best seller in the bookstore with no particular merit. Nicolone our pendant with bovine expression without adding a lot of pathos to the (alleged) science fiction thriller. If you hire a friend ...

The Girl Who Played with Fire (Film Noir 2009)
It 's the sequel to the film adaptation of the famous saga Millennium. The second book in my opinion is the most beautiful, but this movie seemed to me worse than the first. The main character (the sublime in the book) does not remember. Not at all.

L 'Ice Age 3 (Film d'animation 2009)
The first Ice Age was great. The second and the third episode of the wonderful adventures of the sloth Sid and related company in the odor of extinction is still enjoyable. Only exacerbated the feeling of exploitation of gags and situational success makes me think that in 'eventual (inevitable) the fourth episode, I augurerò that damn squirrel dies strangled by acorn! For the whole family.

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