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Since Voyager, this is the first time a ST series capture the spirit of the franchise.
If you want to create something new, then give it a new name, story and background, be original and dare to do something new (like Firefly).
If you want Star Trek, then watch this one.
- A chapter contained story
- Approuchable characters
- Entertaining
- Spirit of exploration in every chapter
If you want to create something new, then give it a new name, story and background, be original and dare to do something new (like Firefly).
If you want Star Trek, then watch this one.
This documentary was made by people who love music, it's origins and roots, and Elvis himself. From that startpoint, a fair thing to say would be that it accomplished almost every aspect meant for a piece of this kind: entertain, inform, deliver his music, to show unknown footage, and get you closer to the subject himself.
As it's told in chronological order (with the exception of inserts from the 1968 special very well placed as the turning point it was), you get to know some special aspects related to the music, his state of mind, and the importance of it's roots.
For me, one of the key aspects, it's that there's no images of people offering their interpretation or opinions, only voiceovers from Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Red West, Ike Turner, Emmy Lou Harris, and Priscilla Presley; who clearly appreciate y loved his music.
This reinforced the value of the outtakes, films, early recordings and photograps which where choosed with and evident mastercraft and respect.
The only dissapointment was that there's little mention to the most negative aspects of the person as it as (the infidelities, the camp aspects of his period in Vegas, karate, etc); but at the end it doesn't cloud the fact at hand: he was an ARTIST, a sensitive person, and a full entertainer.
I recommend this documentary, because it made me feel i discover some aspects of him worth knowing.
As it's told in chronological order (with the exception of inserts from the 1968 special very well placed as the turning point it was), you get to know some special aspects related to the music, his state of mind, and the importance of it's roots.
For me, one of the key aspects, it's that there's no images of people offering their interpretation or opinions, only voiceovers from Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Red West, Ike Turner, Emmy Lou Harris, and Priscilla Presley; who clearly appreciate y loved his music.
This reinforced the value of the outtakes, films, early recordings and photograps which where choosed with and evident mastercraft and respect.
The only dissapointment was that there's little mention to the most negative aspects of the person as it as (the infidelities, the camp aspects of his period in Vegas, karate, etc); but at the end it doesn't cloud the fact at hand: he was an ARTIST, a sensitive person, and a full entertainer.
I recommend this documentary, because it made me feel i discover some aspects of him worth knowing.
Annabelle wallis and James wan again team up in a movie, with different and unusual result compared to the Annabelle series.
With all the slasher/dumb horror/stupid ghost movies around, and with little expectations before i saw Malignant (the trailer got me somewhat dissapointed), i was pleasently surprised to see myself stuck with the story, and enjoy the twist the main script reserved us.
Obviously it's not the exorcist, not even a horror movie in the conventional sense, but i was entertained, interested and a little surprised by this non conventional story.
Have you seen in recent years a lot of suspense / horro movies wich can fulfill this ? No, ther isn't, so enjoy the movie and give it a chance.
It's a solid 6.5 or 7 , i gave it an 8 because the wave of 3 to 5 ratings doesn't do justice to this one.
With all the slasher/dumb horror/stupid ghost movies around, and with little expectations before i saw Malignant (the trailer got me somewhat dissapointed), i was pleasently surprised to see myself stuck with the story, and enjoy the twist the main script reserved us.
Obviously it's not the exorcist, not even a horror movie in the conventional sense, but i was entertained, interested and a little surprised by this non conventional story.
Have you seen in recent years a lot of suspense / horro movies wich can fulfill this ? No, ther isn't, so enjoy the movie and give it a chance.
It's a solid 6.5 or 7 , i gave it an 8 because the wave of 3 to 5 ratings doesn't do justice to this one.
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