Mini-Review: Oh man, the Munich Olympics wii game is..dammnnn.
A few too many times there were dialogue gags that dragged on a touch.
Only Baron Cohen knows how to publicise though.
Mini-Review: Actually had a reunion quality to it, then they kept reunioning. Light, very light, superficially light, but that's what the Pie is about i guess.
Mini-Review: Ironman, the most financially successful franchise of the bunch leading a consortium against a pod of alien whales. In fact looking at the poster they are standing in order of their respective films profit. Quite a few LOTR references here to watch out for.
Mini-Review: Interesting premise, didn't care for the u.s. army schtick and stealing some guys girlfriend after 2 hours. Seemed like it had a lower budget than it did.
Mini-Review: part Senna, part Prost, part a glimpse into a heated decade in the F1 world. elongated helicopter shot spoke measures.
Mini-Review: target audience - http://www.roninfilms.com.au/feature/3325/destiny-in-alice-from-caama-collection.html
and even still you have to be born sub 1985
Mini-Review: For a film heralding one of the least plausible plot lines in recent history, the dialogue at least, can occasionally be seen as well written. If only surrounding the Frenchman's character, that and the comedic one-liners. How the hell The Core got a 60m budget I will never understand.
Mini-Review: cover's life, death & the occurrences between. each of the people in this film are incarcerated in their own way, having been pushed into the situation they find themselves by a force beyond their control. from the unborn child in for a life i don't much envy to the pale inmate with mere days left in his life. this film could be more about the capability we have to veer a life in a direction on a whim, in this case, entirely negative rather than a discussion about capital punishment specific.
Mini-Review: Network-ish premise with a more brash, soap-box with an ak47, less smart way of getting where it had to go. Strangely, it's audience appeal focuses on mimicking the radical form used by the material its taking fire at.
Mini-Review: James Cameron dicks us around with characters stuck in whatever predestined end point they have been nominated for. There's a lot to be read into the fight for femdom superiority here.