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I have to say I loved this film
One of the most powerful films ever made
the sound and picture quality is awesome
finally
nothing else see it for the scenery
sound quality are excellent
Cabin Fever is simply a dreadful horror film
The film is visually stunning
is a very well written musical
Some of this ideas has been somehow treated more recently in movies such as
episode is interesting
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this film wasn't so much funny as stupid
The storyline is intriguing, to say the least
the special effects are terrible
I marginally liked this film
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film where his directorial style worked in perfect synergy with mainstream Hollywood. Many of his other earlier films, including BEETLEJUICE (1988), EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (1993), ED WOOD (1994), and ironically BATMAN RETURNS (1992) are 100% TIM BURTON! They are all great in that Burtonesque way. While Burton's first Batman film BATMAN has obvious Burton touches: odd and disturbing characters, dark tone, neo-noirish look, the film still manages to be generally accessible to the mass audience. It moves at a fast, breezy pace and has an epic, Hollywood feel to it, with a satisfying conclusion. But that, in this case, is not a bad thing! I have re-watched this entertaining flick so many times it isn't funny! It just works. Can't say that for many of the superhero films in this new PC, uninspired generation of films.I actually saw BATMAN (1989) when it first came out in movie theatres and was blown away by it's originality and scope...still am. Even more so now since it holds up 20+ years later as great entertainment. In retrospect, Michael Keaton was the perfect choice to play the fractured, flawed antiheroic Bruce Wayne AKA Batman. But I always felt he was the right choice! Keaton captures the guarded loneliness of the Bruce Wayne character, while still being very convincing as a tough guy who can hold his own when donning the cape and cowl! Mr. Burton...you made the right choice!The other inspired (and perhaps more obvious) choice was casting the legendary Jack Nicholson as Jack Napier AKA The Joker. Nicholson is convincing as high-level "yes man" thug Napier who through a nasty accident becomes facially scarred and assumes the Joker persona. And Nicholson really looks like The Joker in this! He has so many memorable lines that I think about all the time. The hero-villain chemistry between he and Keaton is electric.Kim Basinger (at her most gorgeous!) admirably plays nosy photojournalist Vicki Vale, who arrives in Gotham City to unlock the secret of the mysterious Caped Crusader who has been "terrorizing" low level criminals throughout the city. She ends up falling in love with Bruce Wayne (lucky bastard!). Basinger is the weakest link of the main actors, but she still does a good job of emoting, being simultaneously fascinated and repulsed by Batman and Joker's antics. She screams a lot, but look at the freaks she's dealing with! Can you blame her?The solid supporting cast includes Michael Gough (wonderful turn as Alfred, Bruce's ever-so-reliable and dependable butler and caretaker), Robert Wuhl (in an energetic turn as Vicki's fellow reporter Alex Knox), Billy Dee Williams (as DA Harvey Dent), and Pat Hingle (as world-weary Police Commissioner Gordon). In particular, Keaton and Gough have an effortless chemistry as though they have been close their whole lives. Gough came back for Schumacher's cartoonish campy films and he had none of the chemistry with either Kilmer or Clooney that he had with Keaton in the Burton ones. It was weird watching Gough's Alfred interact with those tepid versions of Bruce Wayne.As previously stated, I am amazed at how Burton's style fused perfectly with more conventional Hollywood touches and created something special out of it. It could have been a monumental failure, but instead ended up being a template for all future superhero films.
The movie is entertaining
crazed movie
the movie was very graphic
the action is more intense and exciting
the special effects are wonderful
The show is interesting
perfect film
Joss Whedon's unmistakeable flair comes clearly across in this popcorn movie
I can only say the movie is watchable
all outstanding and perfect for their respective parts
the rest of the movie is fairly sound and enjoyable
Johnny Depp as Capt
a terrific cast
The sound is significantly better
The music is magnificent
minutes how this movie is going to go
is nothing short of amazing and was easily the best film of 2001
The dialogue is superb
The special effects were awesome
the brilliant music by The RZA
've never been attracted to mutes myself
creepy and disturbing
quality was so clear and clean
the film is successful
parts are at night
Nightmarish, disturbing, cautionary, thought-provoking, and moving
There are some wonderful Indian actors and fantastic dependable English ones too
classic!#22
I recommended the film to a relative and we saw it together
This a pretty good movie and it had A LOT of blood
I was nave to think that this third installment of the Twilight cultural phenomenon would be any better or more interesting than the first two "films" in the series
the songs are not bad
The service and price were excellent
I would be fascinated
this movie is awesome
you
ridiculous
That said ... the music
Action was fun
evolve musically and it very cool
The film wasn't all bad, but you would expect better from a Star Wars film, and the bad acting did let the film down dramatically
It is a very full-toned and haunting picture
If you love Laurel and Hardy, this package will please you beyond words
the first time and now
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This film was terrific
This series is great
picture
The main characters are consistent and well developed
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
I do not think it is as good
great film
the acting is marvelous
I recommend this movie to any on who has a good sense of humor
If you are looking for plausibility
excellent
doesn't have any emotional impact
As was the acting. I swear, there were times I literally cringed when certain dialogue was spoken
GREAT movies
to reclaim
the best in the series and this movie was simply amazing
would have make it a much better movie
The film provides the necessary background
pleasantly surprised to see that its sequel
this movie is like
This movie is gripping hardcore
In the mode of Dowton Abbey
My granddaughter loved this movie
directors and actors
The way the camera ventures around the place is totally freaky
when Kong escapes the theatre and finally sees the Girl again in NYC
The extras on disc two are interesting and the previews for the extended version and TTT accomplish their purpose extreemly well.***original review below.***First the bad.The movie CHOPS 20% of the book -in one big chunk- (muttering a chapter title doesn't count!). The story of how Merry and Pippin become involved is cut and CHANGED. The old forest and the Barrow Wights are also missing. Some of Tolkien's best descriptions are found in the forest scenes (gnarly, old, and aware trees; gloom and darkness; spiders and other creatures lurking! The Galadriel scene is BAD. And there are two things wrong with Moria. 1. The cave troll scene is too long and it should have some texture on its skin (of fur). 2. I would have liked to see a bit more of Moria. The special effects when the ring is worn are overdone. One too many sweeping helicopter shots of the river. Finally, the scene where Sam goes into the river at the end was done all wrong!***Now for the GOOD***The history of the ring is told very well. Many scenes show a great deal of very good creativity. The Shire scenes are wonderful. Good humor (except in Rivendell, and taht the "conspiracy unmasked" was cut out). ***The reactions of Gandalf and especially Boromir to being near the ring really helps display the evil power of the ring. Their acting (and the direction in these scenes) is PERFECT!*** The wraiths were also done very well.The special effects and music are teriffic. The color and "tone" of the river and the huge statues at the end are especially tastefully done. Shrinking the Hobbits was just plain unbelieveable when they were running around several other characters. The scene at Orthanc was visually spectacular and the duel was creatively and tastefully done.Substituting Arwen for Glorfindel neatens things. The moria scenes (except for the above criticisms), are superb -especially when Gandalf "defeats" the balrog.[All of the smaller plots of the book could have been done except it would have confused and blurred things for the unread, and the movie would have been five hours long! Maybe six movies would have been required for everything???]***The DVDs' extras look extreemly promising!***
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as well, is surprisingly good. There are precious
The effects are cheesy
the bag of poo while having dinner and adamant and borat fighting in bed
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The cast was outstanding
The action is much the same
the animation was good but not great
Star Wars
The casting is superb
one of the best transfers ever