150 Seeds | 52 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
Starring: | Dane Cook, Julie Bowen, Patrick Warburton |
Director: | Roberts Gannaway |
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150 Seeds | 52 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
Starring: | Dane Cook, Julie Bowen, Patrick Warburton |
Director: | Roberts Gannaway |
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103 Seeds | 51 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Comedy |
Starring: | Nina Dobrev, Angela Kerecz, Jake Johnson |
Director: | Luke Greenfield |
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100 Seeds | 51 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Starring: | Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper |
Director: | James Gunn |
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100 Seeds | 90 Peers |
Year: | 2013 |
Genre: | Action, Comedy, Crime |
Starring: | Sandra Bullock, Michael McDonald, Melissa McCarthy |
Director: | Paul Feig |
Review: I can not quite understand all the negative reviews for this movie. They almost convinced me that he did not see. Fortunately, decent reviews convinced me that opportunity, and I'm glad I did. This movie is as good as any comedy worthy comedies to come out in the last two years, of which not much. The acting is superb. The script is very funny and the direction was right. Dishes try each other perfectly. The pace is very good and keeps you interested. Even the slower part of it was just a very small part of the overall film, but one of the things that more human and easier to relate to. Well worth a look. |
114 Seeds | 93 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Animation, Adventure, Comedy |
Starring: | Benedict Cumberbatch, Peter Stormare, Annet Mahendru |
Director: | Eric Darnell |
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116 Seeds | 87 Peers |
Year: | 2012 |
Genre: | Crime, Drama, Thriller |
Starring: | Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively |
Director: | Oliver Stone |
Review: Greetings again from the darkness. I think this qualifies as director Oliver Stone returns to his dark side. Based on the novel by Don Winslow surely it is the foundation to be a complex, down-and-dirty, plot twists, double-crossing, love triangle, ultra-violent, drug MS? Pr? Sbord. And while it has all these elements, it still manages to come across as some smooth cable TV project.The Michael Mann, the film begins with narration from O (Blake Lively), says that because he tells the story, does not mean that he was alive at the end. Not you? Also told us that he was in love with two girlfriends drugs. Yes, both. Chon (Taylor Kitsch) is ex-SEAL and muscle in business. Ben (Aaron Johnson) is talented botanist is processed pot Afghan strongest in Southern California. Oh, and Ben is the ultimate drug dealer philanthropist. It gives third world country school and put on clean energy. After what felt like an eternity, the narrative finally ended and I can not stop crying, shut up, Oh screen.One day people get a video by email. It is an invitation to a business meeting with the Mexican Baja Cartel drug. Suffice to say that the film contained no balloons or party animals. It's more of a warning about what happens if you choose not to do business with us. People to cartel was played by Demian Bichir (fresh off a better life), and Benecio Del Toro (The Wolfman MIA). Queen of the cartel is Elena, played by Salma Hayek. Throw in a corrupt DEA agent, playing both sides against each other, played by John Travolta and all the pieces are in place for the real fireworks with kidnapped.The Or is the rest of the movie is pretty much war and would expect to have some skills not so good negotiation thrown in for fun. Word of the day is overacting, especially from Travolta, Ms. Hayek and Emile Hirsch (wise). Still not sure what to make of Ms. Lively (city). It, but it's too early to say whether it has staying power as an actor definitely love the camera. The only characters that are very fun to watch is Lado, played by Del Toro. He was really a scary person also happens to be a difficult mind how to take good vs evil weak.The whole story line really works but i In the case where the part is good and some bad. If the good (Ben) is a drug dealer in a love triangle with her best friend, its much harder to mobilize empathy. Otherwise, when he took the pledge exchange / currency required, we really are not invested the characters ... and the action takes center stage. This is the sign of a forgotten film with no real heart. |
143 Seeds | 59 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Sci-Fi |
Starring: | Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton |
Director: | Doug Liman |
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125 Seeds | 94 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Adventure, Fantasy |
Starring: | Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman |
Director: | Bryan Singer |
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113 Seeds | 94 Peers |
Year: | 2011 |
Genre: | Biography, Comedy, Drama |
Starring: | François Cluzet, Omar Sy, Anne Le Ny |
Director: | Olivier Nakache |
Review: Well, I've just come out of the theater and I must say all the reviews are right. This is an amazing film! Actors are simply the best, Omar is not only a great comedian, but also a great blow actor.The a certain touch that brings to mind What is Eating Gilbert Grape in the way the director has managed to capture not only suffering Philip, but also , joy.Not want to spoil the movie for others, I recommend watching this in theaters and a loved one.It is also a good movie for teenagers as it has some wonderful lessons.Enjoy life. |
127 Seeds | 76 Peers |
Year: | 2012 |
Genre: | Drama |
Starring: | Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland |
Director: | Jeff Nichols |
Review: Related discussion in the sense of captivity truly wonderful picture is lost the realm of art cinema, or at least it has become so rare that we have tend to experience the magic of the silver screen can. One of those rare movie is writer-director, Jeff Nichols, who to great invention of cinema with asylum feature its second thriller and deeply unsettling atmosphere that reminds us that potential of the original story can be created to follow through. Writer / director Jeff Nichols' Mud atmosphere latest drama continues to honor its consideration about movie theaters, creating a slice of pure; evocative and poignant coming of age story that borrows a work of Tennessee Williams, and mixes them with sensitivity b The harmonization of the Sam Shepard play as iron sufficient supporting roles in movies , creating a witty and Mark Twain's adventure modern. Keeping your eyes on the prestige of rural America, Nichols creates intimate reflection about friendship, love unrequited, and found young rhythmic, sensitive method known life in childhood. sludge is one movie where all the creative outlets of film with a haunting ethereal film results come together in complete unison to bring out the depth of the story is theirs. Movies recommended spiritual meditative pace with its goals, which can be determined by our the methodology, but it is a mistake to root, because it is one of more authentic movie theater and creating opulent emotions favored for time long. Mud not only experience the art of seal driver he met a voice different, but also in the final stages of the resurrection of the work A: Matthew McConaughey, who was not much passion or focus on the screen. But mud may be fine as a refuge sophomore effort of its kind Their latest drama's penchant for drama enhanced by the compelling nature of writing welcome teaching, clarity of mind, and integrity of all those involved in the show . Read more: http://wp.me/py8op-xV; The review: Generationfilm.net |
127 Seeds | 85 Peers |
Year: | 2007 |
Genre: | Comedy, Family, Fantasy |
Starring: | Amy Adams, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden |
Director: | Kevin Lima |
Review: I saw the last time this projection film film and was pleasantly surprised that totally exceeded my expectations. The theater was filled with laughter from beginning all ages. At first I was afraid that Amy Adams as Giselle would be a nasty day kids TV character, but instead managed to please the audience throughout the film Picture. There was also enough humor for older audiences entertained by reference hilarious references to popular fairy tales and even some adult themes suggested, although kept clean Disney movie Picture. Overall, I love this movie film and recommend it to all families. |
133 Seeds | 62 Peers |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Sci-Fi |
Starring: | Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton |
Director: | Doug Liman |
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125 Seeds | 80 Peers |
Year: | 2009 |
Genre: | Adventure, Drama, War |
Starring: | Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Eli Roth |
Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
Review: Inglorious ... as our local theater decided to show his title to his tent, minus another word. There are large cinema.I not hesitate to recommend this movie at all, but too picky. Have never know what they are missing.I hesitated to give it ten stars on Because of my experience Tarantino's previous films. In any case Save Reservoir Dogs, they are reinforced with extra vatching.So I gave him ten stars, I was so reluctantly. It leaves me go to.i Christoph Waltz Nazi weve all believed to be the worst. He is a cultured, sophisticated, polite and most sadistic man who can glass of milk and a threat that puts his cigarette abruptly strudel, grinding it into the cream as it was grinding heel into victim.To understand Tarantino movies, you just have a feeling dialogue, color and rhythm. The colors are not so bright as needed and when needed, even brighter. In the French farm from the opening scene, they are muted and dark, but overly so. Outside the bright sun, but in one room in the house, everything is bathed in shadow and black.It is a brilliant backdrop for a discussion of the waltz as The Jew Hunter SS, hanging his host French farmer over the precipice of discover what he can not reveal more times, so it draws the ugly lines of friendship and understanding.A another sadistic German, well played by August Dil later function as an important aktøri the final plot. Diehl Nazi major who has an ear for the German accent is almost as good as rolling .... almost.Film classes will study a lot from this movie. They should love looks great rhythm. Tarantino knows how long to draw out a scene, build tension on the manner of Hitchcock, then a breaking point, comes suddenly to resolution.For colors, look for a last shot at French theater, where his secret Jewish owner of scaffolding surprise to the upper layers of the Nazi leadership. Woe game, Melanie Laurent, waiting the hated German dignataries will watch movie latest movie Deutsch masterpiece, a piece of propaganda about German hero and his dubious accomplishments.Laurent is framed on balcony, reflected in the glass mirror in a beautiful theater, her red lips and low cut dresses everywhere reflects the intensity of their projects their guests. This is a shot that was worth the whole film.There are fortunately many more such images, more hectic scenes of extraordinary dialogue and suspense.In short, I see it. Im sure you'll see it again and again. |