Posts Tagged ‘Drama’
Posted by admin March 11th, 2010
Ok, so its pretty exciting start going downhill after a lil, but if u keep watching it gets more exciting and increases arousal and its engroped early in the film. You can not help feeling sorry for Howard Hughes, played by Leonardo. I can see why he was awarded the prizes to be as [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Alan Alda, Alec Baldwin, Cate Blanchett, Drama, Gwen Stefani, Ian Holm, John C. Reilly, Jude Law, Kate Beckinsale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Matt Ross, WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Willem Dafoe
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Posted by admin March 11th, 2010
Sets air quality action and make this film compelling. The most curious of all was the final scene with the use of the guillotine, which seems a very Ungerman to dispatch people. But probably the only authentic (?) Since the film is based on real events, transcripts, etc.
The most interesting thing for [...]
Tags: Cinema, DRAKES AVENUE PICTURES, Drama, Fabian Hinrichs, Gerald Alexander Held, Johanna Gastdorf, Julia Jentsch, Marc Rothemund, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin March 10th, 2010
How can a man who played Dirty Harry will manage the work of this quality? It beggars belief that we have not seen this side more sensitive, honest and substantial from him. Among the performers, Forrest Whittaker is wonderful as Charlie Parker, bringing irony and humor to a role that could be spoiled actor [...]
Tags: Clint Eastwood, Diane Venora, Drama, Forest Whitaker, WARNER HOME VIDEO
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Posted by admin March 10th, 2010
Some have said that this film is a little more than the bloody and gory. The fact is that according to Isaiah 52 v 14, the prophet describes a man (taken by Christians to be Jesus), which was marred more than any man. Maybe Mel Gibson was not sufficiently graphic?
If you continue [...]
Tags: Claudia Gerini, Drama, Hristo Naumov Shopov, ICON HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Jim Caviezel, Luca Lionello, Maja Morgenstern, Mattia Sbragia, Mel Gibson, Monica Bellucci
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Posted by admin March 10th, 2010
This is a little gem - Any movie that plays The White Stripes’ We’re Going To Be Friends “on its title sequence is my right to vote of the discount! As other reviewers have said, however, definitely not for everyone. So if you think ‘American Pie”Dude, Where’s My Car?”Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies [...]
Tags: Aaron Ruell, Comedy, Drama, Efren Ramirez, Jared Hess, Jon Gries, Jon Heder, PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tina Majorino
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Posted by admin March 9th, 2010
I do not think many people have heard of this movie, but well worth seeing, if only for the impressive performance of Jean Seberg. She plays a spoiled teenager who is vacationing in the French Riviera with her father (David Niven), a widower with a constant supply of young brides.
The mixture [...]
Tags: David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Drama, Geoffrey Horne, Jean Seberg, Juliette Greco, Mylene Demongeot, Otto Preminger, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Walter Chiari
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Posted by admin March 7th, 2010
Sober and realistic account of flying the 9 / 11 passengers when it was reported shot down the terrorist who had hijacked the flight. Prepared with unknown faces to ensure they are not “seeing stars”, that is impressive film that avoids making any sentiment that existed in the previously released cable made for flight [...]
Tags: Chloe Sirene, Drama, JJ Johnson, Nancy McDoniel, Opal Alladin, Paul Greengrass, Polly Adams, Starla Benford, Trish Gates, UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIDEO
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Posted by admin March 6th, 2010
That is what this movie should have been called! - It is absolutely horrible.
I do not know how much you like Nuts magazine was paid to call this film, a classic British comedy, but that should really be ashamed of themselves. This whole movie has nothing in common with any of [...]
Tags: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Clive Merrison, Drama, Frances de la Tour, Jack Bagley, Nicholas Hytner, Penelope Wilton, Richard Griffiths, Samuel Anderson, Samuel Barnett, Stephen Campbell Moore
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Posted by admin March 5th, 2010
Apart from the Monty Python score kind of brass band that came intermittently, I liked this film, despite the terrorists involved seemed a million miles away from what we experience today. One was a handsome chap played by a certain Fabio Testi, they would not make much of any note.
The excitement is [...]
Tags: ARROW FILMS, Cinema, Claude Chabrol, Drama, Fabio Testi, Lou Castel, Mariangelo Melato, Michel Aumont, Michel Duchaussoy, World, World Cinema
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Posted by admin March 4th, 2010
Do not read any reviews before seeing this movie, and everything was on the basis that it was a creation.It Michael Mann ’s not your usual “Buddie” police flick.The are as cool as the bad guys who are most propably a reflection faithful to his work, history does stutter a bit, but shootings are [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Ciaran Hinds, Colin Farrell, Drama, Gong Li, Jamie Foxx, John Ortiz, Justin Theroux, Luis Tosar, Michael Mann, Naomie Harris, UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
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Posted by admin March 3rd, 2010
although I know people who do this sort of thing here in London, the lifestyle of this work is very different in Prague and in this film is very realistic and morbid and without sentiment. This shows how sad this kind of world can be.
Life on the streets as heterosexual if they [...]
Tags: David Svec, Drama, MILLIVRES MULTIMEDIA, Miroslav Breu, Miroslav Caslavka, Pavel Skripal, Wiktor Grodecki
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Posted by admin February 28th, 2010
We all know what happens. How can someone write a movie for 1 ½ hours on the open water and keep the viewer awake.
I knew this would be a challenge, but decided to hire the DVD just to see how the principal actors was about it. Strangly enough impression on me.
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Tags: Blanchard Ryan, Chris Kentis, Daniel Travis, Drama, Saul Stein, WARNER HOME VIDEO
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Posted by admin February 26th, 2010
An uplifting family drama about the danger of addiction to drugs. Meredith Baxter plays Mary Ann, a nurse at a methadone clinic who falls for one of her patients, Guy (Stephen Lang).
By helping them overcome their addiction to drugs, she manages to hide her own dalliances with narcotics - so well, [...]
Tags: Chelsea Hertford, Drama, Gwyneth Walsh, John Patterson, L. Scott Caldwell, Meredith Baxter, Michael Bryan French, Natalie West, ODYSSEY VIDEO, Stephen Lang
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