Posts Tagged ‘Fantasy’
Posted by admin March 5th, 2010
Playing God has its consequences, which is the subject of time travel difficult shockfest the butterfly effect. J.
Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, who share writing and direction credits, make a touch with an engrossing story that never fails to throw twists and loops into the plot. Thematically and visually, the film is [...]
Tags: Amy Smart, Ashton Kutcher, Callum Keith Rennie, Elden Henson, Eric Bress, Eric Stoltz, Fantasy, ICON HOME ENTERTAINMENT, J. Mackye Gruber, Melora Walters, Sci-Fi, William Lee Scott
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Posted by admin March 2nd, 2010
Bregna is the end of humanity as a walled city in which survivors of a murderer virus that decimated the world population, live their lives, but … the idyllic Garden of Eden is not as idyllic as it seems. Residents are very guarded and controlled. All is not well.
The rebellion is in [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Amelia Warner, Caroline Chikezie, Charlize Theron, Fantasy, Frances McDormand, Jonny Lee Miller, Karyn Kusama, Marton Csokas, Nikolai Kinski, PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Paterson Joseph, Pete Postlethwaite, Sci-Fi, Sophie Okonedo, Yangzom Brauen
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Posted by admin February 16th, 2010
I saw this only because one of my youth group took everything and kept raving about it. So from a dubious start …. I loved it.
I thought it was just the right amount of characterization that appeals to you and you care about, and enough puzzles to keep wondering how everything will [...]
Tags: Drama, Drew Barrymore, Fantasy, Jake Gyllenhaal, METRODOME DISTRIBUTION, Noah Wyle, Patrick Swayze, Richard Kelly, Sci-Fi, Thriller
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Posted by admin February 9th, 2010
A1 The script is a work of art, history, fascinating and well constructed, well developed and free of unnecessary twists. Its simplicity and efficiency are yet to be matched.
The location is perfect. Every shot is wonderful, every camera movement is impressive.
There is absolutely nothing that could add or subtract. Touch [...]
Tags: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Al Matthews, Carrie Henn, Charles Dance, Charles S. Dutton, David Fincher, Fantasy, Harry Dean Stanton, Ian Holm, James Cameron, John Hurt, Lance Henriksen, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Ridley Scott, Ron Perlman, Sci-Fi, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Winona Ryder, Yaphet Kotto
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Posted by admin February 6th, 2010
This really is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. My family love dinosaurs and why we chose so we were very disappointed.
There is no decent argument, as terrible, not worth watching the original dinosaurs (dinosaurs are stolen clips from the movies very old) and seems to have been shot in [...]
Tags: Christine Morrison, Fantasy, James Black, Joseph A. Daw, Lance Randas, ODEON ENTERTAINMENT, Sci-Fi
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Posted by admin February 6th, 2010
You might think that a 30 years would be very fashionable, but has stood the test of time well. It is the continuation and episode 3 - As expected, looks like Darth Vader has established itself as a great Meany and how the rebels are trying to combat the new evil empire. The lightsaber [...]
Tags: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Action, Adventure, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Carrie Fisher, David Prowse, Fantasy, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Irvin Kershner, Kenny Baker, Mark Hamill, Peter Cushing, Richard Marquand, Sci-Fi
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Posted by admin January 14th, 2010
“Puzzle Films horror ‘films are difficult to make. They need the right elements of problem solving in an interactive and high points of horror actually works.
Cube is one of the first gender and doesn’t really work on any level. The plot is simple - a seemingly random group of people waking up [...]
Tags: David Hewlett, Fantasy, FIRST INDEPENDENT VIDEO, Maurice Dean Wint, Nicky Guadagni, Sci-Fi, Vincenzo Natali, Wayne Robson
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Posted by admin January 14th, 2010
After enjoying both the book as a child and being completely disappointed by the Gene Wilder film, they expect to see this and was not disappointed. Johnny Depp was his usual fantastic self and the rules of Willy Wonka lone bright. Tim Burton works his magic with the poise and the association of age [...]
Tags: Anna Sophia Robb, Christopher Lee, Comedy, David Kelly, Deep Roy, Family, Fantasy, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham-Carter, James Fox, Johnny Depp, Missi Pyle, Noah Taylor, Sci-Fi, Tim Burton, WARNER HOME VIDEO
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Posted by admin January 8th, 2010
A little disappointed with this reality - was touted as the best in the most recent trilogy, but every time I feel that Lucas is putting as many special effects in movies as possible, while completely losing the charm of the characters that you in the original three films - which would preffered [...]
Tags: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Action, Adventure, Christopher Lee, Ewan McGregor, Fantasy, Frank Oz, George Lucas, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Natalie Portman, Samuel L. Jackson, Sci-Fi
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Posted by admin January 8th, 2010
This series, though it is dated by the production technique and presentation undoubtedly refers to the relevant issues and pertenant. Especially with the threat of an avian flu epidemic, elements of the cooling on the similarity with the pest and how to spread through the population. Much of this is still credible.
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Tags: Carolyn Seymour, DD VIDEO, Fantasy, Gerald Blake, Ian McCulloch, Lucy Flemming, Pennant Roberts, Peter Bowles, Sci-Fi, Television, Terence William
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Posted by admin January 5th, 2010
The third of the 90 Shusuke Kaneko’s Gamera films, and by far the best - to show people good at Toho how to make a great monster movie in half the budget is used for Godzilla. To fully understand you really need to see the complete trilogy - unfortunately the only version of [...]
Tags: ADV FILMS, Akira Onodera, Ayako Fujitani, Cinema, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Shinobu Nakayama, Shusuke Kaneko, Tsuyoshi Ihara, World, World Cinema, Yukijiro Hotaru
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Posted by admin January 5th, 2010
As always, this review has some socks (probably used for the trash of America), but this is the series is what the license fee it is! I was hooked from the first episode on the BBC, What if a police officer today ends in 1973, no interview rooms, records and police seem bent? [...]
Tags: CONTENDER ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, Fantasy, John Alexander, John McKay, John Simm, Philip Glenister, Sci-Fi, Television
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Posted by admin December 29th, 2009
I disagree with Keith, the plot holes arent there, just missed the explanation. This is understandable since this OVA is one of the worst scripts I’ve seen in a sub anime.
The OVA itself is definitely one of the best, and remains a cult classic today, it’s worth seeing once. However, submarines [...]
Tags: Action, Adventure, Animated, Fantasy, Hideaki Anno, KISEKI FILMS, Masako Katsuki, Noriko Hidaka, Sci-Fi, Thriller, World Cinema, Yuriko Fuchizaki
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