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Congrats Patrick!
Has a Spielberg nothing better to do as to vampirise himself? Oh boy what shitty film a patchwork of long past ghosts, and when I say ghost it is not only that ailing actor called Ford( I wish I would look as good at his age, but I don´t do movies..) but also Allen, who looked so sweet in the first installement.
An erratic and stupid story, and even Kate don´t go much away from her Russian Barbie style...
The music, typical for Spielberg, is as outdated as his films.
Duel
Schindlers List
The white Shark
That is my list on somehow watchable films of his.
A Failure.
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
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...we're off to see it tonite.
Well I was nor really aware of any Hellboy...I remember reading about somehow....
Let me know,,,
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
It was great.
I just love del Toro's fantasy world with it's animist/Pan themes and good old fairy story myth.
Here he linked up facets from Chronos & Pan's Labyrinth with dollops of humour to give what must be the best comic book film to date.
What's more, he'll use the money gained from the film for the third in his Spanish civil war triology...can't wait.
Thanks!
I will rent it..
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
le 2 vient de sortir en France mais tu peut louer le premier pour avoir 1 idée.
T'as vu le Labyrinth de Pan? Ca vaut vraiment le détour, avec l'Echine du Diable, les 2 premier volets de son guerre civil espagnol triology.
L ´echine du diable, un tres bon film, helas L d P est decevant...
Moteur recherche ici pour plus de precisions....
Merci!
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
Spielberg set the goal high with the original and was never able to reclaim it. Of the four, only "...Holy Grail" was even in the same neighborhood as "Raiders".
We're chasing terrorists in the wrong place...they're on Wall St.
Amen to both Spielberg and Lucas.
Spielberg has fared the better of the two. While he too is re-hashing his franchise, he at least had a day when he had some edge to him (with Jaws) before the sugar-plum fairies took over his brain and everything became so cutesy (even in Jurassic Park) that it could make you scream to see the waste.
"JP" could have been one of the greatest horror movies of all time, but for Spielberg, Jeff Goldblum's would-be hip nonsense, and the inevitable freaking kid scenes.
I have seen "Schindler's List" and "Private Ryan". Both films drown under his style ultimately, "List" being better simply because of the power of the subject. My opinion.
Lucas seems to live a life equally torn between the enormity of maintaining the marketing of "Star Wars" and being the curator of Industrial Light and Magic.
Should he choose to direct a real film, more power to him; it might get him out of the doldrums and away from the techno-stuff for a while.
However, it must also be said, should he decide to go the literary route, that while he can afford the best hired help on the planet, none of them can make him a remotely good film director.
The one film that shows freshness and life from him is "American Grafitti." Back then, he had not yet created the monster that took over his life, and he directed as if he actually still could speak to actors. It ain't art, but it has far more humanity than anything he has touched in decades.
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But the first Batman were kind of Gothic, they had charms.
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
what did you expect?
"The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
A sparkle of intelligence.
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
Perhaps Spielberg's worst film-1941 is a masterpiece by comparison.
And that was a bore! ( 1941)
" Mieux vaut une tête bien faite qu'une tête bien pleine."
More money than God, he can make a film on any subject he wants, and can easily buy the rights to any work of fiction or non-fiction. He can hire the best screenwriters available, and has the power to create a truly great work of art. So what does he decide on? Another Star Wars film. What a monumental waste.
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