Pretty Woman
Takes the Disney princess and puts her in the real world, creating a chick flick with a little bit of edge, a whole lot of heart and and even more chemistry between the film’s two leads.
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Takes the Disney princess and puts her in the real world, creating a chick flick with a little bit of edge, a whole lot of heart and and even more chemistry between the film’s two leads.
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.
Although the technology has come a long way in that time, the Pixar philosophy of putting characters and plots in the forefront remains sound.
There are some tremendous lessons of courage and justice to be taken from Provoked, however the drama is often so forced that there are times when the film is hard to watch.
Still a lot of fun, has lots of action and adds some depth to the overall story, but it’s also bloated and ends far too suddenly.
While the story is very original combining the techno-edge of The Matrix with Orson Welles’ The Trial, it’s the mood and atmosphere where it really shines.
While Porky’s may have spawned hundreds, if not thousands, of imitators, it’s having trouble keeping up with the barriers it broke more than two decades ago.
I wanted to be moved. Really, I did. A lot. Instead, I left cold.
Although visually impressive, At World’s End is a bitter disappointment considering how fresh and exciting the crew was just a few years ago.
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles showed that Hughes wasn’t in fact some man-child searching for the reasons for his adulthood discontentment.