bruno_chattas
Joined Feb 2003
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A $100M-budget series about a dorky guy trying to run a Hollywood studio, filled with everything you can imagine would happen if Leslie Nielsen were the main character. It's deceptive - the frantic Birdman-like pacing makes it seem profound, but in reality, its script has the depth of a summer parody. All that's missing is someone slipping on a banana peel. Of course, I'm being a bit harsh - it's Seth Rogen, and I was hoping for something different from the usual fare, but it ends up being incredibly predictable. Still, it's watchable enough, though the character becomes exhausting and, frankly, it strains credibility that he could have reached such a high position in the company without the slightest bit of tact.
I never, really never have seen a worst film than this. It's worst than anything. I can't explain. Ed Wood at least had no resources to make his films better and he liked make them bizarre and crazy. THE PEOPLE BEHIND SCENE TRYED TO BE GOOD, HAD THE EXPECTATION OF MAKING A GOOD FILM. The film tries to be directed to the teenager public but it doesn't arrive there. I thought maybe my little cousin will like it, so I made her see it, she didn't like it either. So my recommendation are the following: don't see or let see this film don't trust in the films with unexperienced acting famous characters. you will probably repent.
PUAJ!
PUAJ!
I have the lucky of see this film in its avant premiere. This Documentary film shows the life of this intellectual Argentinian writer (Paco Urondo) that used to participate of the "montoneros" and fought against the military government that was leading that country. Apparently consecrated journalists and actors tell what they know about his life, likes and dislikes, while the movie is running with hard-digest images of the cruelty of the men who were working for the anticommunist Argentine association (AAA) that years later were discovered to have a close relation with the government. The Argentinian director and film writer Daniel Desaloms, after that first film he does, gets the title of talented director and clarifies that he is one of the best new Latin directors. I heard that it's going to be sent to several cinema festival like Berlin's and Amsterdam's. It really deserves to win lots of prizes