MASK Agent 703
Joined Dec 2001
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"Spaceballs" is a great movie. It's more than just a "Star Wars"
parody, it's a parody of everything that has had to do with
entertainment and space within the last number of years. And who
can go wrong with Mel Brooks? He's done many films, but I think
this one has become one of the most well known as well as one
of the most liked. It's a little tacky, yes, but its purpose is still well
served.
Very few parody films are made these days, which makes me even
further enjoy "Spaceballs". May the Schwartz be with you!
parody, it's a parody of everything that has had to do with
entertainment and space within the last number of years. And who
can go wrong with Mel Brooks? He's done many films, but I think
this one has become one of the most well known as well as one
of the most liked. It's a little tacky, yes, but its purpose is still well
served.
Very few parody films are made these days, which makes me even
further enjoy "Spaceballs". May the Schwartz be with you!
How can I describe "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"? First of
all, it's a blast to watch. And why shouldn't it be? It's got all the
makings of a good movie. The characters are well thought out and
well developed, settings fit the storyline, dialogue is well
conformed, everything seems to work for Bill and Ted.
The idea of time travel is something that Hollywood has toyed with
for years on end. Probably the most famous films about this were
the "Back to the Future" movies. I feel that "Bill and Ted's Excellent
Adventure" deserves more credit when it comes to this. Sure, a
car is a real way to travel, but a phone booth is something that isn't
seen very much these days, and why not get the most out of them!
Most adults do not like this movie, but why? I mean, after all,
there's plenty of nutty stuff going on, but these guys still need to get
an A on their History report or they're finished.
Bottom line is, this is a well balanced film. It was made for teens
and it's easy to see why. Nevertheless, why focus on that? Enjoy
the way these two make their way through time and beat the odds
to not only get the grade, the girls, and their well deserved respect,
but enjoy watching them have a blast doing it. Then, you'll wanna
party on, dude!!
all, it's a blast to watch. And why shouldn't it be? It's got all the
makings of a good movie. The characters are well thought out and
well developed, settings fit the storyline, dialogue is well
conformed, everything seems to work for Bill and Ted.
The idea of time travel is something that Hollywood has toyed with
for years on end. Probably the most famous films about this were
the "Back to the Future" movies. I feel that "Bill and Ted's Excellent
Adventure" deserves more credit when it comes to this. Sure, a
car is a real way to travel, but a phone booth is something that isn't
seen very much these days, and why not get the most out of them!
Most adults do not like this movie, but why? I mean, after all,
there's plenty of nutty stuff going on, but these guys still need to get
an A on their History report or they're finished.
Bottom line is, this is a well balanced film. It was made for teens
and it's easy to see why. Nevertheless, why focus on that? Enjoy
the way these two make their way through time and beat the odds
to not only get the grade, the girls, and their well deserved respect,
but enjoy watching them have a blast doing it. Then, you'll wanna
party on, dude!!
"The Blair Witch Project" is not about drenching the audience with blood and gore, of terrorizing them through the film. Well, okay, maybe the second one, but it's much more than a horror movie. It is a crude but tolerable display of an emotion that each one of us holds dear in our hearts...fear. Everyone fears something, no matter how big or small or important or insignificant it may be. This movie toys on that emotion to the fullest extent. You do not watch "The Blair Witch Project", you feel it. We live in a world that is fully dominated by technology, and money. With "The Blair Witch Project", that is not the case. It was made on a shoestring budget, and used some of the simplest filmaking techniques around. Yet, it shows us that no matter what we may see when it comes to horror, the greatest creator of fear is our own imaginations. And in a day and age where technology is king, queen, prince, and the rest of the dynasty, "The Blair Witch Project" proves that the stuff out there that really scares the pants off of us is what we don't see.