Cara-8
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Clasificación de Cara-8
As a devoted reader of Regency romances, I was delighted to see a movie about the scandalous Regent himself and his much-lamented marriage to Caroline. And I'm pleased to say this movie lives up to my expectations. Sure, Richard E Grant will never look like the extra-large Prince Regent, but who cares? Here we get gorgeous costumes, wigs, palaces and mistresses, and a fun soap opera which we can pretend is a good-for-you historical snob-picture. Now back to my Regencies!
The only impressive thing about "Down to You" is just how amazingly bad it is. There is no plot, no characters, the jokes aren't funny -- a complete waste of five minutes, not to mention two hours. Henry Winkler is good, but even he can't keep this from being a likely candidate for worst movie of the year 2000.
"Celebrity" is an amazingly fake movie. For example:
1) Branagh is faking an American accent, pretending to be Woody.
2) Judy Davis's character is an (apparently) fake high school English teacher who thinks Chaucer wrote "Beowulf."
3) Davis's character is also an (apparently) fake woman who doesn't feel a twinge of regret that her lavish wedding was spoiled.
4) Woody Allen is faking having any new ideas to make movies out of.
Too bad...
1) Branagh is faking an American accent, pretending to be Woody.
2) Judy Davis's character is an (apparently) fake high school English teacher who thinks Chaucer wrote "Beowulf."
3) Davis's character is also an (apparently) fake woman who doesn't feel a twinge of regret that her lavish wedding was spoiled.
4) Woody Allen is faking having any new ideas to make movies out of.
Too bad...