Sunday, July 6, 2008

3 movies I've seen lately

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367594/

    http://chocolatefactorymovie.warnerbros.com/




    Oh my gosh, why the heck took me so long? I can't understand why no one has told me about the magnificancy t I seen this film until now? I've written these plot summary the wrong way (starting from the bottom) so my fingers/sense of language is all worn out, check IMDb for a plot summary. However, one thing for certain is that you should watch this film immediately. You will not regret it. The story is darn so brilliant. My fiancé hadn't seen the picture until now, but she had read the books as a child. I know I havn't. "Are you really sure your mother havn't read you the story about Willy Wonka and his chocolade factory?", she asked me repeatedly. Well, I'm pretty sure she hasn't, I would have remembered such a magnificent saga. Morals, joy, thrill, everything is A plus. I guess what makes it so tremendously great is the fact that it's PG-rated. Funny thing, alot of these really good films are actually not the R-rated ones. Interesting point. 8 out of 10, indeed.



  • The Fountain (2006)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414993/
    http://thefountainmovie.warnerbros.com/



  • A story about the circle of life. I really needed to see this, since I've been having some thoughts on my own regarding this very issue. My perspective on life has been rather well-balanced lately, but the beginning of this "wave" of mine, I must say I felt really dazed and confused. Everything was such a mess. This is a great film for other people who have had the same anxiety that I have. Because, I'm one hundred percent sure that I'm not the only twenty-something guy in this universe who've had those. Anyways, a really really great movie. 7/10. Watch it twice, if it leaves you any lose ties after the first view.


  • Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082694/




    Now wow, the sequel to the first film about the fearless come-to-be-outlaw "Max", running his own race in the great war where the man who has the gasoline has the victory. For some reason I regarded the first movie as a bit more "slaughtering", even though the boomerang finger-cut-scene was awsome. So, a great film. Had a few hours to myself today, so I sat myself comfortable in the easy chair. However, I noticed (in the beginning) that this film was Village Roadshow. Perhaps some sort of collaboration. Oh what the hack, from what I know Warnes Bros could aswell own Village Roadshow Pictures, so I hereby drop any investigations :) 6/10 I give this film, just because I get so "chased into" the set in these films, that goes for both films I've seen so far. And on the basis of IMDb ratings, the third movie is the best (rated by votes), so I guess I have alot of good things ahead of me. Below is two links for those who are interested in the story about Mad Max. For instance, for the last couple of ten(?) years there has been rumours about that Mel Gibson is up for his forth(!) Mad Max movie; other rumours tells that the producer's think he is getting to old for the part. Stay tuned.

    http://www.madmaxmovies.com/
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Max

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