Monday, October 29, 2007

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Review: Cassandra's Dream


is a great Woody Allen movie of all time. He is a genius, no doubt. But, quoting a phrase itself, not meaningless, I say "genius disprosean also."

In his third film shot in London, Allen again had drawn the line recently with his masterpiece, Match Point. But this time, the family adds ambition, lies, crimes ... and money. All these elements in the hands of New York may result in all a great movie. But, of course, this is not the case.

The main problem of Cassandra's Dream is the whiff telefilm has . His first ten or fifteen minutes are worthy of a film Antena 3, a Saturday after lunch. I feel greatly compared vulgar, but is most suitable. Dialogues and photography are so poor that one can not really understand that this is a work of Allen. Although the plot on paper has a point of interest, approach and development is so bland that bored. Mediocre ... Very mediocre.

probably the only virtues of this, and not minor work, but bad movie are the performances by Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor. Are not exceptional, but they do have good moments. But its biggest drawback is that bear the full weight of the film. And it's not enough to lift ...

But, last but not least, the pace is too slow and the film seems to combine the drama and comedy with a formula that fails to materialize. The way to investigate the human psyche is comic, and there seems to be his intention to give this result . McGregor's character is reminiscent of Rhys-Meyers in Match Point, but the depth of it is vague and comes to be almost unbelievable.

So, Allen completes its cycle in London, probably the worst way possible and maybe even thinking that you do not put too much interest after Match Point and Scoop. His next film seems to take a road even worse. "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" will reach our screens next year ... What a name ...

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What is your reason not to go to the movies?

What is your main reason not to go to the movies? Tickets
expensive

53% (29)
Me Internet downloads by 13% (7)
more comfortable at home on DVD or 5% (3)
The low education of other spectators 29% (16)
Poor quality of room 0% (0)

Source: Survey Cinempatía

In Cinempatía we conducted a survey to ask our visitors about their reasons for not going (more) to the movies. Well, as we see in the results table, more than half of respondents, refer to the ticket price as a determining factor when going to the movies. Or rather, as the main reason for not going to the cinemas. I agree, especially if we consider that the tickets cost about 7 euros approximately, and in some places jumps to the 8 euros. Undoubtedly, a relatively considerable money and high.

The second most popular choice is surprisingly poor education of other spectators. Even more downloads on the Internet or DVD in the comfort of home. Is it really a social phenomenon go to the movies? Does it affect all age groups? Are we losing respect and becoming sad?


An example: last Tuesday, I went to film screenings, in Madrid, to see 'Fracture'. Fortunately, the room was not too full, so I thought I would enjoy even more of the film. This time there would be no kids or teenagers talking on the phone. But again, elderly people flocked to the room ... with its consequences, already known. If we often complain about mobile phone of another person, this time is to tolerate the comments up, so relentless, draining individuals belonging to this group. Is it something that only happens to me?


do not say I just ... it seems, if the tickets were cheaper, people would rather not go to the movies for the low education of other viewers ... and remember, of all ages.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

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The best moments of Lost (and IV)

Well that's it. Already reached the top five moments of the series. Many will disagree, but hey, these are my five favorites. Here are y. .. to my list!



5. Kidnapping Walt: we all thought that "the guy" who "the others" were going to kidnap, was Aaron, Claire's baby. But the surprise was realizing that Walt was only chosen. The time when the radar detects a ship that was to save odyssey that kept us in suspense ... but the subsequent destruction of the raft and see our players end up at sea, having been to Walt ... was still more surprising.


4. Hatch lighting: wore weeks speculating what would be in that damn hatch. With the death of Boone, things got really ugly, and Locke was desperate ... And just when you least expect it, a light came on. Then we knew it was Desmond ... but at that time, there was an answer ... and many questions.

3. Charlie's death: a way to roll absolutely brilliant. Actually achieved. Charlie had become a character that not everyone liked it, but how he died more than a wish that was not real. Great work direction and editing ...










2. End of first season: video and opening hatch. This final was the perfect way to a first season that certainly breaks many molds as a TV series is concerned. The final moments, with that emotional video, which all enter the famous Flight 815, along with the camera hatch down below, left us all frozen. Gran final, yes sir ...










1. Final third season: deserves pride of place. Simply amazing. That flash-forward was not expecting anyone. See Kate out of the car, and that dialogue more than one has seen three times ... was all a blow on the table. Lost showed that he still had to use cartridges, and he did best: in a season finale, and telling us many more things than we expect. As I told a friend of mine ... "changed the way you see the show." Undoubtedly ...






special mention: the pilot program. to be original. By hook us all. As the first and lead to all others.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

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The best moments of LOST (III)

third installment of this list, they all see and just think. Since we approach the first posts, and it is inevitable to talk about moments that we all have in mind. Here we go ...


10. Mr. Eko is the black smoke: was the first time we saw him so closely for so long, the one called 'monster' who 'ate the pilot. " A species of black smoke, which was looking at Mr. Eko, while he appeared in some images from his past. A scene you all more than once. Too bad its subsequent meeting, Mr. Eko is not the same fate ...



9. Start third season: the village of the Others. A LOST start to the season is always particularly special. Surprise us, of course. And this time there was less. When we all thought it was a flashback of Juliet in the real world, the face of surprise to us to see the plane was breaking up the town of "The Others" was a movie. Great script ...




8. Locke and Ben, Jacob: another pearl of the third season. Many were shocked and others made them consider what kind of mind disturbed were the writers of the series. That single frame in which it appears Jacob, has helped dozens of theories.

7. Desmond presentation: start of the second season. After a first season that marked a before and after, we all stood expectantly to know what was under that hatch. And discovering that there was a person who took his life 'normal' down there, and how we did ... gave a breath of fresh air to the plot.


6. End of the second season many are disappointed. Probably because they expected something more spectacular. But since then ruled parts of the story. Most important was the "implosion" of the hatch and getting purple sky. But he also left some details have not been heard, as the foot four fingers. The ending with Jack, Kate and Sawyer being held, and Michael was supposed to be 'home' with Walt, could have been better, but it was nothing too bad ...
On Monday, the fourth and final installment ...