As under each blog I try to restart again this time, to encourage me to do anything reasonably regularly, it has to do with cinema and films. This time, the plan is: To start of the month or later, I tell you what kind crass films I saw in the previous month and what more blatant films I am in the current month. Sounds like after a good plan.
film actor in January 2011
- Black Swan (7 / 10)
If relatively heavy going, but is then but a very intriguing and somewhat strange film. Superb optics and tidy at the end of conversation are guaranteed. - see Bruges ... and die? (6 / 10)
Unorthodox Story, some very funny scenes and sayings, but really I did not care what happened to the protagonists Sun Had expected more of it. - Gran Torino (8 / 10)
Great story, never boring and with a deliciously dry sense of humor. Again a great Film by Clint Eastwood, he also makes this even more attractive as gnarled pensioner. Slowly, he scares me. - The Green Hornet (8 / 10)
The surprise of the last month. The trailers I was lame, the movie, however, was lively, varied, funny, full of action and with Christoph Waltz. Cool thing, which was also the bekackte 3D can not change anything. - Tron (7 / 10)
The cult movie from the 80s, not to actually seeing the movies (lousy) successor. Of course quite dusty and with some pretty stupid scenes, but it also somehow a cool atmosphere, with ideas and nice - if you consider that the shit is almost 30 years - with absolutely stunning look. - blindness (6 / 10)
very good implementation of the successful novel by Stieg Larsson. Driven primarily by the figure of Lisbeth Salander and is reasonably exciting, albeit sometimes a bit silly (which is however also on the template). Can you see if you like the book.
movie preview in February 2011
- Kokowääh (from 3.2).
The new Til Schweiger, and he and his daughter. You can look but you do not. - Gullivers Travel (10.2.)
The new movie with Jack Black. Looks acceptable, but hey, it's Jack Black! - Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (10.2.)
Cool idea of the Verkomödinisierung been sucking teen horror-wood and even if the film is as funny as the trailer only to some extent, is' a party. Will probably not really be able to keep long in theaters (if any), but is frankly not a movie you must see cinema has. DVD's does. - 127 Hours (from 17.2.)
new film by Danny Boyle (director of Trainspotting and Slumdog Millionaire). Looks extremely fantastic images, story sounds very interesting. Second-most intriguing film in February. - The King's Speech (from 17.2.)
The big Oscar-favorite (12 nominations) for a king with speech impediment. Looks really interesting and all say that Colin Firth as ignites the absolute drama bomb. - True Grit (. From 24.2)
My personal MustSee of the month: The new film by the Coen brothers (directors of The Big Lebowski, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, etc.). This time's a western, with great pictures and a cool cast (Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin). I look forward to.
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