scarlatradu
Joined Jan 2007
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If you're in the mood for a fun comedy flick then "Superwho?" might be a great choice. It's got all the necessary elements to make it a parody of the superhero genre (the Spider-Man upside-down kiss scene will stick with you forever), a complete disregard for the establishment (sexual jokes abound), and actually working as a superhero movie at the same time.
It also manages to entertain via its courageous way of approaching topics that are generally frowned upon in modern cinema, and the casting is one of the most likable sets of people I've ever seen. Oh, and Élodie Fontan is hot as hell!
In short, this is a French movie that just works very well, despite the fact that you (and I) don't speak this language. Why not watch the trailer, then? Because it spoils a few of the great jokes that could have hit way harder if I, for one, have not witnessed them prior to seeing it in the cinema.
It also manages to entertain via its courageous way of approaching topics that are generally frowned upon in modern cinema, and the casting is one of the most likable sets of people I've ever seen. Oh, and Élodie Fontan is hot as hell!
In short, this is a French movie that just works very well, despite the fact that you (and I) don't speak this language. Why not watch the trailer, then? Because it spoils a few of the great jokes that could have hit way harder if I, for one, have not witnessed them prior to seeing it in the cinema.
The Film Noir Cut of Blade Runner is exactly that - a 60 seconds condensation of the original film's plot, with a few minor changes to fit the old-timey era. Not much else to say here. The animation is neat and is worth a watch if you're looking for some neo noir inspiration; even more so if you're a Blade Runner fan that devours everything with the name on it.
It was nice getting a little more context for the amazing 7 summers song but overall the actual music video was way more enjoyable. What really turned me down though was the girl's obvious lip job which took me out of the romantic, dreamy vibe of the original music video. To conclude, this is a nice addition to the story but one that you will never watch again. Now, let's go back to playing the original music video on repeate.
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