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Reviews
This Thing of Ours (2002)
Loved the movie
I saw this movie this week in FL and thought it was a great movie. The story was exciting and unique -- and the acting was wonderful. The direction was bold and the writing was crisp and authentic. With all the bad movies out there, it is a suprise that this isn't in more theaters. I hope we can be expecting more films of this caliber from Danny Provenzano.
Battlefield Earth (2000)
Wow
I am not exaggerating even slightly when I say that this is the WORST MOVIE
that I have EVER seen (and by calling it a movie, I am elevating it to a level that it is not worthy of). I saw this movie when it came out in the theaters, and I could not believe my eyes. How was this piece of trash made? The lead actor in this thing (I think `thing' is far more appropriate than `movie') was unfathomably bad. Even the editing -- most notably the annoying iris-out transitions -- was hurriedness. I do recommend, however, that everyone see this movie; it is worth a good laugh. In short, when you mix bad acting, bad writing, bad story, bad
direction, bad score, and special effects that look as if they were created by a 3- year-old playing with iMovie, the result is a movie that proves that there is no limit to how bad a movie can possibly be. (0/10)
Caccia alla volpe (1966)
A lot of fun
This movie is one of my favorite comedies. I see this movie at least once every year, and every time I see it, I can't restrain myself from laughing hysterically. If you haven't see this movie, do yourself a favor and buy it.
Hamlet (1996)
Amazing
This movie is the first time that the brilliance of Hamlet has found its way to the screen. The performances are breathtakingly good, and the direction is bold
and brilliant. People who know the play well will be impressed, and people who do not know the play well will be astounded. The movie is four hours long, but not one minute in those four hours is boring or superfluous. Despite what others have said, Branagh does not overdue anything; he plays Hamlet the way the
role was meant to be played. Kenneth Branagh is terrific! (Side note: keep your ears astute or you'll miss `thus diest thou.' Finally, someone got it right.)