The Dukes of Hazzard
Sure, it’s simple but for a longtime Dukes of Hazzard fan, it’s a funny and nostalgic dose of Southern comfort.
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Sure, it’s simple but for a longtime Dukes of Hazzard fan, it’s a funny and nostalgic dose of Southern comfort.
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Brown lays the sentimentality on so much that it almost brings the whole production down. Luckily there’s lots of tremendous shots and a solid story to keep it going.
While Elephant was a success stylistically, Ben Coccio’s Zero Day is more haunting and hits home harder.
There’s nothing new thematically with Night Watch. However, Bekmambetov puts enough of a fingerprint on the project to make it all seem fresh again.
Sometimes the simplest conflicts are the best ones…The result is a film that packs more emotion than anything I have seen in at least a couple of years.
My eyes hurt. So much action. So many explosions. So few words.
There is a lot to become enchanted with – even if it looks as though most every character were a product of computer animation.
Clear, to the point but not entirely grabbing.
Like Nomi’s work, there is some distinct style at play that reflects its subject matter.
Avoids political views and is instead a tribute to the John and Jane Smiths of the American military risking their lives for an ideal rather than a clear goal.