bmmello
Joined Mar 2000
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Brazil is quite simply Terry Gilliam's best film. And from the great director that gave us brilliant films like "Time Bandits", "The Twelve Monkeys" and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" this means that Brazil is awesome. A great cast with superb performances (especially Jonathan Pryce, Robert DeNiro, Ian Holm and Michael Palin) is matched with a powerful story and great art / set direction. The score by Michael Kamen also shines.
However, be careful not to watch the "Love conquers all" version of Brazil. It was edited roughly an hour from the original version. This version, while may be interesting to watch after seeing Gilliam's version, must be avoided.
My rating: 10/10
However, be careful not to watch the "Love conquers all" version of Brazil. It was edited roughly an hour from the original version. This version, while may be interesting to watch after seeing Gilliam's version, must be avoided.
My rating: 10/10
Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 is revolutionary.
Marcello Mastroianni brilliantly plays the troubled film director Guido which gets mixed up in his own dreams and memories as he tries to find ideas for his next film, while getting constantly annoyed with his producers, crew, friends and his wife. This is told with stunning visuals and great narrative.
8 1/2 can be seen as Fellini's own autobiographical story and is definitely one of the best films I have ever seen.
My rating: 10/10
Marcello Mastroianni brilliantly plays the troubled film director Guido which gets mixed up in his own dreams and memories as he tries to find ideas for his next film, while getting constantly annoyed with his producers, crew, friends and his wife. This is told with stunning visuals and great narrative.
8 1/2 can be seen as Fellini's own autobiographical story and is definitely one of the best films I have ever seen.
My rating: 10/10
I really enjoyed Alice: a true innovative game design. The game design and level design are excellent and the graphics are perfect. This game is really enjoyable, the only major flaw is that there aren't many puzzles. Your job is to go straight and straight until you reach the next level. The conversations aren't monotonous and many voices along the game fits very well the characters. The game is rather dark and scary, and the intro movie is really thrilling. The Quake III: Arena engine runs very well with beautiful game stages. I really liked the game. Now, what would be if Lewis Carroll had seen Alice with a knife full of blood...