Duzniak38
A rejoint le juin 2004
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Wow, what can I say? I think that they definitely pulled this movie off! Being a huge fan of the television show, I was eager to see how it would transfer onto the big screen. And I was not disappointed. It was fresh and funny, the characters I remembered and loved were amazing as ever. It was savvy, stylish and of course, sexy. People complain that when television shows are made into a movie, it will just be a longer version of an episode of the television show. But I do not think this is the case with Sex and the City: The Movie. The plot is very well done (although still a secret, sorry) and lose ends and questions are tied. I felt this movie was very satisfying and witty. I could never expect a masterpiece when a movie is based on a television show, but I felt that the movie lived up to expectations; fashionable, incredibly witty and of course, crude as ever.
Amityville II: The Possession does what it sets out to do. It provides plenty of great elements for a scary, tense horror movie. Amityville II never sets out to be a masterpiece, or an Oscar-worthy film. It just tries to fit in as many creepy experiences as possible, to scare the viewer. From possession, to deforming people, to child abuse, incest, and paint brushes, beds, plates, mirrors and doors flying around. Even earphones which are possessed with a demonic voice. This movie provides plenty of upsetting, tense and genuinely frightening experiences. The acting may be a little stale in places, but overall there are fine performances from pretty much everybody, even though the scared mother does overplay her part quite a bit. The film does clock in at an hour and forty minutes, making it quite a bit longer than need be, and some of the scenes outside of the Amityville house do drag on a little, but overall this movie does carry some very memorable, haunting scenes. The best in the Amityville series.