22. Film student. I love film, music, art, video games, sleeping, being alone, long walks, and toe-curl inducing orgasms.
22. Film student. I love film, music, art, video games, sleeping, being alone, long walks, and toe-curl inducing orgasms.
I loved it. I can see how Hyams is getting all the praise and reasons for the excitement of the new one. Honestly I kept pushing it back because of the straight to video stereotype. I was wrong and should have watched this a lot sooner. The movie flowed very well, and every action scene was crisp and real.
And away it will blow us. Hyams is an interesting talent. I do hope he gets the budgets in the future, but I'm very excited for Day of Reckoning.
Its a great follow up to Batman Begins, but wishes the first Dark Knight as just a dust in the wind. While I can appreciate what Nolan was trying to accomplish, and by no means is this a bad film… read review
Hiroshi Shimizu’s Children in the Wind is about children, to put it frankly. Not delinquent children, but children who get in trouble and learn from their mistakes. However, being set in 1930’s Japan… read review
Opening Night is a film made in 1977 by director John Cassavetes. Cassavetes also wrote and starred in the film. The basic plot of Opening Night deals with an aging actress, Myrtle (Gena Rowlands… read review
Apocalypse Now was director’s Francis Ford Coppola’s last masterpiece. Coppola (The Godfather) based his film from the Joseph Conrad novella A Heart of Darkness… read review
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