Indecent Proposal
A film that is at times laughable yet at the same time, over 15 years after its release, its premise is still up for debate and discussion.
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December 2, 2013
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A film that is at times laughable yet at the same time, over 15 years after its release, its premise is still up for debate and discussion.
An exceptionally well-written, well-acted and well-directed thriller that extends beyond the boundaries mainstream films typically set.
With time as a buffer, it’s now easier to see The Machinist for what it is: a labyrinthine leap down the rabbit hole into a nightmarish wonderland.
While it does have some solid moments of action, the film as a whole is laughable.
Hawks and his cast and crew make El Dorado seem so easy. It’s like a refined blockbuster that’s confident in hitting its ability to hit the right notes.
It’s got the mystery aspect down beautifully, but because I wasn’t given a chance to get behind the characters and get to know them, I had a hard time getting into the film itself.
The best film about bullying ever made.
Filled with big storylines and tons of well-defined characters, X-Men is everything one could hope for in an action cartoon.
A film that has little plot until the last act, yet Carrey rises above it to bring it to an acceptable level.
Enjoyable, silly and a wee bit whimsical. It’s also treacherously predictable at times, the two leads lack chemistry and it has the token horrible Rob Schneider cameo.