A quite fun periodical detective story, with lots of wonderful quirky characters and plot twists. And it's kind of nice that the lead isn't that great at Martial Arts for a change ;)
Remake WTF, why??? The original was grand and the American copy was not :@
Bland main actors with the personality of a Photoshop picture (good supporting cast though), a few good ideas lost in a visual split personality, a few nice set pieces here and there! A film geek might get some bits and pieces out of it, but otherwise a complete waste of time (look out for a really bad attempt to be clever "Peter and the Wolf", indeed my asshat!)...
Great cast, so-so story wise, but the dialogue is absolutely tripe!!!
The Director's Cut of Little Shop of Horrors is truly something to behold. To think the studio demanded the film recut and a new ending attached is a crime of cockbox scale proportions. Greatful for the Director's Cut edition scatter releases ;)
Almost a Swedish Evil Dead remake, actually a good horror film with top acting and old-style physical effects, but a more original story would have been just grand :)
Almost a Swedish Evil Dead remake, actually a good horror film with top acting and old-style physical effects, but a more original story would have been just grand :)
Despite a good somewhat simple storyline, grand camerawork, impressive set decor, acting ohoy and all that, Agnosía comes off a bit too long (almost like a short stretched into a full length feature).
2011 Film version of the 1974 Tokusatsu TV series Denjin Zaborger. The film actually hits the 70's vibe pretty good, by camera work, partly due to cheesy special effects and soundtrack. Well that vibe is totally spoiled by a hint of Japanese perv over-the-top silliness and really bad toilet humour (in the worst terms of the word) Starts off pretty great, gradually gets worse and worse, to finally end up at the "Fuck, so many grand ideas and it ended like this. Damn!!!" sign :(