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MOVIE REVIEWS
Keoma
Franco Nero
” The unknown western “Keoma” was a great surprise for me. Although predictable, the story is great, disclosing the relationship of Keoma with his brothers and father through his recollections from his childhood, and does not have a happy commercial end. ”
Barnyards
Kevin James
” This is a great movie for kids and adults alike!! A wonderful way to convey the message of the importance of responsibility but to not forget how to still have fun once we become a “GROWN UP!!” The humor isn’t focused strictly towards the kids but also has moments the adults will find themselves laughing right along as well!! ”
Close Range
Scott Adkins
” This is a must-watch movie guys! Once Adkins and Florentine get their engines rumbling, “Close Range” manages to deliver some compelling combat sequences, blasting, kicking, and stabbing its way through a southwestern war zone. “
War of the Worlds
Tom Cruise
” War of the Worlds was a great Movie to watch, not knowing what was going to happen every minute of the film. Very Interesting and I want to see the Old Classic War of the Worlds too. I give it a 10 Star. ”
A Fistful of Dollars
Clint Eastwood
” A classic. The first, or one of the first, films to introduce the concept of the Western antihero. Sergio Leone pioneered a lot of things here. The brightness, the oppressive sunlight. The ugly brutality of Western gunfights, that had always been cleaned up in Hollywood. I understand that Leone’s occasional framing of the shooter and his victims in the same shot was not allowed at the time in American films. ”
Close Range
Scott Adkins
” Once Adkins and Florentine get their engines rumbling, “Close Range” manages to deliver some compelling combat sequences, blasting, kicking, and stabbing its way through a southwestern war zone. “
Trapped in Paradise
Nicholas Cage
” The unknown western “Keoma” was a great surprise for me. Although predictable, the story is great, disclosing the relationship of Keoma with his brothers and father through his recollections from his childhood, and does not have a happy commercial end. ”
A Fistful of Dollars
Clint Eastwood
” A classic. The first, or one of the first, films to introduce the concept of the Western antihero. Sergio Leone pioneered a lot of things here. The brightness, the oppressive sunlight. The ugly brutality of Western gunfights, that had always been cleaned up in Hollywood. I understand that Leone’s occasional framing of the shooter and his victims in the same shot was not allowed at the time in American films. ”