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Feels so forced and determined to convey a certain emotion that its authenticity is lost. And when there’s no sense of authenticity, there’s no emotional attachment.
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Feels so forced and determined to convey a certain emotion that its authenticity is lost. And when there’s no sense of authenticity, there’s no emotional attachment.
Jim Henson and his Muppet collective showed that imagination and passion can bring anything to life – even a puppet with fancy ping pong balls for eyes.
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It’s like doing a puzzle a second time. It’s familiar, it’s redundant and it’s rarely exciting.
It’s got plenty of “I can’t believe I just saw that” moments, but shock value only goes so far. Or maybe I’m just lame because I don’t laugh every time I hear a cartoon character swear or when they talk about shoving things up and down all parts of their bodies.
Richard LaGravense’s P.S. I Love You has plenty of sappy love-letter moments, but it’s also a very touching and real-feeling look at the grieving process.
A few cute gags aside, this is an exercise in stupidity aimed at those who find 15 different names for a bong to be funny.
Young Indiana Jones doesn’t compare to the real thing. The stories are much slower and several go nowhere. Instead the show seems to exist simply as an experiment in rewriting history a little and making it a little more fun.
The visuals, the pacing, an all-time great performance and a timely theme add up to make There Will Be Blood one of the most memorable films I have seen.
Another bizarre and beautiful excursion courtesy of one of Hollywood’s most creative minds.
It pulls out all the stops in hitting all the familiarities of the genre and spins it on its head in both a fun and intelligent way.
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