dreamlessv
feb 2000 se unió
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Clasificación de dreamlessv
In my astronomy class, we watched this movie and then went through why all the theories are wrong. There is an entire website dedicated to why everything in this movie is wrong Everything in this movie is taken out of context for sensationalism.
Conspiracy-theory-nutjobs should spend less time researching the Illuminati, the reverse-vampires, the Zionists, the saucer-people, and the Freemasons and instead take an introductory physics course.
Conspiracy-theory-nutjobs should spend less time researching the Illuminati, the reverse-vampires, the Zionists, the saucer-people, and the Freemasons and instead take an introductory physics course.
"The Return of the King" is one of the few movies ever made that truly transcends its medium. By weaving together an amazing tapestry of characters, plot, music, and setting in one magnum opus, Peter Jackson has cleft a breath-taking adventure that sees every path cross in this third chapter. Despite its minor flaws, "The Return of the King" hurtles "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy into the stratosphere of film-making. The heroism and humanity of its characters evokes emotions I never thought possible in a movie. From the opening scene with Deagoul and Smeagoul to the final cosmic battle for Middle-Earth, "The Return of the King" enthralls the viewer every second.
When Thomas Edison made the first movies over 100 years ago, did he ever imagine a film could move us as "The Return of the King" has?
When Thomas Edison made the first movies over 100 years ago, did he ever imagine a film could move us as "The Return of the King" has?
"One Hour Photo" was an all around solid movie. Robin Williams gave a good performance of one of the most interesting characters in recent memory. The main draw of the movie, for me, was at first feeling sorry for Sy, someone who simply wants to be part of a family, and slowly and slowly learn to realize how psychotic his motives are. Otherwise, the movie was just so-so. Connie Nielsein and the family were all fine, but none of the characters were very deep. There weren't enough twists in the plot, but it nevertheless managed to be exciting.
The only problem I had was Gary Cole and the boss. The role reminded me too much of his role as Lumberg in "Office Space". Even though he did a fine job, I was expecting him to come up to Sy with a cup of coffee in his hand, saying "Hello, Sy. What's happening? We have sort've a problem here, yeeeeah."
**/****
The only problem I had was Gary Cole and the boss. The role reminded me too much of his role as Lumberg in "Office Space". Even though he did a fine job, I was expecting him to come up to Sy with a cup of coffee in his hand, saying "Hello, Sy. What's happening? We have sort've a problem here, yeeeeah."
**/****