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Terminator Salvation
It didn't blow me away, but it was a pretty good action flick. Still it was nothing on the first 2. And was that a cgi Arnie? 6.5/10
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The Blue Angel (1930)
This is most often remembered for one performance, but the intense dramatic tension that occurs is a team effort, and Marlene Dietrich's performance would hardly have the power it does without Emil Jannings' painful breakdown. This is the kind of tragedy marked from scene one, and though its conclusion seems inrevitable it is not easy to watch, nor to shake off. Joseph von Sternberg shows masterful direction and a vision which hailed a story still risque by today's standards. It says something about a director when he can shoot Marlene and anyone else in the same frame and not have the former absorb complete audience attention. In fact, there's a perfect symmetry between her dangerous screen persona and Jannings' innocent one; the audience is forced into a situation where they must choose between enjoying the force of Marlene's cruel but sexy manipulation and helping a man too blinded by his own naivety find his way out of a terrible darkness. It's a classic story of hunter and hunted, of the power of the siren, of curiosity and the cat. And it's electric.
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Had a bit of a movie marathon...4 days in a row. here's what i can remember that i saw
2001: screw all you nay-sayers. this movie is nothing short of stunning, the most impressive visual film EVER, now on my top ten. The Streetfighter: this is the first Sonny Chiba movie I have ever seen, it was AWESOME! this is up there with Riki-Oh for my favorite Kung Fu movie, . If you havnt seen this yet, make an effort to do so. anyone got any god Sony Chiba recs, I think I really like this guy. Out for Justice: This one was pretty sweet, more brutal than the usual Seagal flick, loved William Forsythe in this one. Raw Deal: Classic Arnie. Seven Samurai: my first Kurosawa flick, I was not disappointed Yojimbo: also a great flick. i enjoyed finding all the things similar with A Fistful of Dollars. Bangkok Dangerous (asian): looked cool, but is totally lame. Brotherhood of War: good action sequences, far fetched characters and plot |
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