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Dr. No-7

Joined May 1999
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She Creature

She Creature

5.8
  • Feb 7, 2003
  • A lot better than expected

    I saw this movie on video and it was a lot better than expected for a TV movie. Hell, it's a good movie period. Rufus Sewell is great in his part and the cinematography, FX, and storyline are pretty cool. It's a classic story, yes, but elegantly told. The part that takes place in the ship reminds you a little to Bram Stoker's Dracula, and that's a good thing! Sebastian Gutierrez has talent indeed, and I can't wait to see Gothika, written by him and to be directed by The Crimson Rivers' Mathieu Kassovitz! Enjoy this little movie. It won't dissapoint you if you know what to expect.
    Way of the Gun

    Way of the Gun

    6.6
    10
  • Jun 7, 2001
  • Film noir at its best

    This amazing neo-noir is so well written, acted and directed that never stops surprising. Christopher McQuarrie created a very strange, supenseful and action packed film. The shooting scenes are different than your average "John Woo style" action scenes from the nineties. Don't get me wrong, I love those kind of movies, but this one is somehow as good as that, only different. The photography and the music are also superb. Benicio Del Toro is great as usual, but the real surprise here is the incredibly good performance by Ryan Philippe. Juliette Lewis and James Caan are great too. Check this one out, it's not what you think it is. It's better. An unexpected instant classic. 9/10
    Los bañeros más locos del mundo

    Los bañeros más locos del mundo

    6.4
    10
  • May 22, 2001
  • A masterpiece

    This spectacular comedy provides as much fun as you can have at the movies. It should come out in DVD soon. I can't wait to see it over and over again. Believe me, gentlemen, when I tell you this is an incredible piece of art-trash! Yes, it's trash. I like trash... So what? You should too. Trash makes life better. Long live Gino Renni, the biggest Argentinian performer since Federico Luppi!
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