Mini-Review: This is really sweet. I really loved the tone and mood of this film, and its slow and patient pace. And its simple and affirming story of friendship and human interaction.
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Gozu - Jan 25, 2010 |
Mini-Review: I'm sorry, I just don't get this. I feel like it's weird just for the sake of being weird. And though I laughed and cringed at different times it was more a case of me feeling completely uneasy with this flick and everything that went on in it than anything else. Maybe I'm just not ready for this Japanese "artist".
Mini-Review: I really liked this! It's fun and wacky as only a zombie flick can and should be. And being a huge Bill Murray fan I loved his part in it.
Mini-Review: This is waaay overrated! Sure it's pretty to look at and all and I didn't feel bored at any time during it, but somehow it didn't really make me go wow either. Just another entertaining flick that makes the few hours spent at the movies almost worth the money spent, but it didn't do anything new for me. Didn't make me think about anything afterwards. A pretty forgettable flick actually.
Mini-Review: This is pretty intense, and having just seen it for the first time I'm now sorta freaked out about Kathy Bates - I'll never be quite comfortable with her again.
Mini-Review: This is crap - too much CGI, too little real story, it's predictable and just plain dumb! I didn't really expect it not to be, but at least the first one had some humor and didn't take itself nearly as seriously. Deviating from that path wasn't a good choice. At all. It's like they bet everything on audiences drooling over Pats and Taylor, and so wouldn't notice just how shitty the film actually is.
Mini-Review: This is a weird jumble of things. Trying to be a zombie flick, but not really. A Mad Max look-a-like, but not really. A story of knights and medievil stuff, but not really. It gave me a couple of laughs, sure, but it simply felt like it was trying to find its identity throughout the entire film, and failing to do so.