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Re: Tom's Random Reviews
« Reply #735 on: August 09, 2010, 09:53:35 PM »



Title: Tootsie
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Year:1982 / United States
Director:Sydney Pollack
Writing:Don McGuire (Story By), Larry Gelbart (Story By), Larry Gelbart (Screenwriter), Murray Schisgal (Screenwriter)
Rating:15
Length:112 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.0, French: Dolby Digital 1, German: Dolby Digital 1, Italian: Dolby Digital 1, Spanish: Dolby Digital 1
Subtitles:Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish

Stars:
Dustin Hoffman as Michael Dorsey
Dustin Hoffman as Dorothy Michaels
Jessica Lange as Julie
Teri Garr as Sandy
Dabney Coleman as Ron

Plot:
Desperate, he took a female role and beame a star. If only he could tell the woman he loves.

Two Time Oscar® winner Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man, 1989; Kramer Vs Kramer, 1980) stars as Michael Dorsey, a dedicated actor with a reputation for being difficult. Having antagonised every producer in New York nobody will hire him. But Michael is desperate for work, so desperate he's willing to pretend to be a woman. Passing himself off as 'Dorothy Michaels' he lands himself a part on a TV Soap Opera and soon becomes a national phenomenon. But when he falls for the leading lady of the show things get complicated. How can he tell her he loves her when she thinks he's a woman and so does the rest of America...

Also starring JESSICA LANGE (who won an Oscar® for best supporting actress for her role as Julie Nichols), GEENA DAVIS, BILL MURRAY, SYDNEY POLLACK, CHARLES DURNING and TERI GARR.

Awards:
Academy Award1982NominatedBest ActorDustin Hoffman
Academy Award1982NominatedBest CinematographyOwen Roizman
Academy Award1982NominatedBest DirectorSydney Pollack
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Film EditingFredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Music, Song"It Might Be You": Dave Grusin (Music); Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman (Lyrics)
Academy Award1982NominatedBest PictureSydney Pollack, Dick Richards (Producers)
Academy Award1982NominatedBest SoundArthur Piantadosi, Les Fresholtz, Rick Alexander, Les Lazarowitz
Academy Award1982WonBest Supporting ActressJessica Lange
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Supporting ActressTeri Garr
Academy Award1982NominatedBest Writing, Original ScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal (Screenplay); Don McGuire, Larry Gelbart (Story)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Laughs (2000)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Movies (1998)
AFI1982Won100 Years... 100 Movies (2007)
AFI1982Nominated100 Years... 100 Songs (2004)"Song": It Might Be You
American Cinema Editors Awards1983NominatedBest Edited Feature FilmFredric Steinkamp, William Steinkamp
BAFTA1983WonActorDustin Hoffman
BAFTA1983NominatedActressJessica Lange
BAFTA1983NominatedAdapted ScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal
BAFTA1983NominatedCostume DesignRuth Morley
BAFTA1983NominatedDirectionSydney Pollack
BAFTA1983NominatedFilmSydney Pollack, Dick Richards
BAFTA1983WonMake-Up ArtistDorothy J. Pearl, George Masters, C. Romania Ford, Allen Weisinger
BAFTA1983NominatedOriginal Song Written For A Film"Tootsie": Dave Grusin, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman
BAFTA1983NominatedSupporting ActressTeri Garr
César1982NominatedMeilleur Film EtrangerSydney Pollack
Directors Guild of America1983NominatedOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesSydney Pollack
Golden Globe1982WonActor in a Leading Role - Musical or ComedyDustin Hoffman
Golden Globe1982WonActress in a Supporting RoleJessica Lange
Golden Globe1982NominatedDirectorSydney Pollack
Golden Globe1982WonPicture - Musical or ComedySydney Pollack, Dick Richards
Golden Globe1982NominatedScreenplayLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal
Grammy Awards1984NominatedBest Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television SpecialDave Grusin
Writers Guild of America Awards1983WonBest Comedy Written Directly for the ScreenLarry Gelbart, Murray Schisgal

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Bonus Trailers
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My Thoughts:
This one was recommended to me here (I think by Jon). Of course I knew about this movie, but I never considered watching it because I wasn't really keen on watching Dustin Hoffman in drag. But after the recommendation and reading the synopsis I found that this movie could be interesting to me after all. Dustin Hoffman did a great job as Dorothy. Whenever he was on screen as Dorothy, it was real fun to watch. Also I was surprised to see Bill Murray. I didn't know beforehand that he was in this picture.
I am also glad that Dustin Hoffman convinced the director Sydney Pollack to play the role of the agent. These two were great together.
Teri Garr reminded me a lot of Phoebe from Friends. It's a stroke of genius of the producers of Friends to cast her as Phoebe's mother, I think.

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Re: Tom's Random Reviews
« Reply #736 on: August 11, 2010, 10:17:01 AM »



Title: Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha
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Year:1998 / India
Director:Anees Bazmee
Writing:Anees Bazmee (Story By), Anees Bazmee (Screenwriter)
Rating:PG
Length:157 Min.
Video:Widescreen 2.35
Audio:Hindi: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:English

Stars:
Ajay Devgan as Shekhar
Kajol as Sanjana
Bijay Anand
Kashmira Shah
Tikku Talsania

Plot:
All alone in paris and all alone in the world. Naturally all Sanjana's Love focused on the one person she can call her own - her fiancee Rahul. And then out of the blue. Rahul - on a business trip to India - calls up Sanjana to tell her he's found someone else. He no longer loves her. Sanjana is shattered but determined to win him back. With this firm resolves in mind she files down to India.
On the flight she meets a charming young man Shekhar. What she doesn't realise is that Shekhar is a crooked, a jewel thief who's stolen a valuable Diamond Necklace. Knowing that the police are watching out for him at the airport, Shekhar does the unexpected. He hides the necklace in Sanjana's luggage. And so begins Pyar To Hona Hi Tha. With a desperate Sanjana running after Rahul to win him back. And an even more desperate Shekhar running after Sanjana to get his necklace back. A crazy, wonderful journey that takes Sanjana and Shekhar from the Neon lit streets of the city to the rustic charms of village. A journey that brings about laughter and tears; adventure and heart-break; sacrifice and realisation.
And above all.........Love !
After all Pyar to Hona Hi Tha.

Awards:
Filmfare Awards1999NominatedBest Actress AwardKajol
Filmfare Awards1999WonBest Female Playback Award"Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha": Jaspinder Narula
Filmfare Awards1999NominatedBest Movie Award
Filmfare Awards1999NominatedBest Music Director AwardJatin-Lalit
Filmfare Awards1999NominatedBest Supporting Actor AwardOm Puri

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My Thoughts:
This is a Bollywood remake of Meg Ryan's "French Kiss". I haven't seen "French Kiss" for ages (I will have to get the DVD soon), but as far as I remember the basic plot is identical, though I think the ending is different.
I bought this movie because of Kajol. Sadly she doesn't make many movies anymore, so I am looking to get my hands on some of her old stuff. She makes this movie fun to watch, even though the picture quality is not the best. What is great about her is that she can play serious scenes just as good as silly scenes. The role of Kevin Kline's character is played by Ajay Devgan, whom Kajol married one year after they made this movie.

While searching for this movie on youtube, the first hit was a video with the full movie. Maybe someone is interested to check it out. Though be warned, that the Bollywood movies of that period cannot compete with Hollywood movies in regards of production values. But as a study how an American movie transfers to Bollywood it is interesting to watch. Or you are a fan of Kajol like me :)



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Re: Tom's Random Reviews
« Reply #737 on: August 11, 2010, 07:23:10 PM »



Title: The Miracle Worker
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Year:1962 / United States
Director:Arthur Penn
Writing:William Gibson (Screenwriter), William Gibson (Original Material By)
Rating:PG
Length:102 Min.
Video:Widescreen 1.66
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 1, German: Dolby Digital 1, French: Dolby Digital 1, Italian: Dolby Digital 1, Spanish: Dolby Digital 1
Subtitles:Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Romanian

Stars:
Anne Bancroft as Annie Sullivan
Victor Jory as Captain Arthur Keller
Inga Swenson as Kate Keller
Andrew Prine as James Keller
Kathleen Comegys as Aunt Ev

Plot:
Starring in what is quite possibly the most moving double performance recorded on film, Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke are remarkable in their Oscar-winning portrayals of Annie and Helen. Ennobling and uplifting, this inspirational story of courage and hope is one of the finest works of arts in the history of motion pictures.

Locked in a frightening, lonely world of silence and darkness since infancy, 7-year-old Helen Keller has never seen the sky, heard her mother's voice or expressed her innermost feelings. Then Annie Sullivan, a 20-year-old teacher from Boston arrives. Having just regained her own sight, the no-nonsense Annie reaches out to Helen through the power of touch - the only tool they have in common - and leads her bold pupil on a miraculous journey from fear and isolation to happiness and light.

Awards:
Academy Award1962WonBest ActressAnne Bancroft
Academy Award1962NominatedBest Costume Design, Black-and-WhiteRuth Morley
Academy Award1962NominatedBest DirectorArthur Penn
Academy Award1962WonBest Supporting ActressPatty Duke
Academy Award1962NominatedBest Writing, Adapted ScreenplayWilliam Gibson
AFI1962Won100 Years... 100 Cheers (2006)
AFI1962Nominated100 Years... 25 Scores (2005)"Composer": Laurence Rosenthal
BAFTA1962NominatedFilm And British Film
BAFTA1962WonForeign ActressAnne Bancroft
Directors Guild of America1963NominatedOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesArthur Penn
Golden Globe1962NominatedActress in a Leading Role - DramaAnne Bancroft
Golden Globe1962NominatedActress in a Supporting RolePatty Duke
Golden Globe1962WonNew Star of the Year - FemalePatty Duke
Golden Globe1962NominatedPicture - DramaFred Coe
National Board of Review Awards, USA1962WonBest ActressAnne Bancroft
Writers Guild of America Awards1963NominatedBest Written American DramaWilliam Gibson

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My Thoughts:
I bought this movie to see how much of the movie Black is taken from here. The early scenes in Black with the young Michelle show a lot of similarities to this movie. Though I enjoyed it more in Black. Here it stretches too long. This movie ends with the "water" scene, which in Black is the first big breakthrough and after that follows the life of a now adult Michelle.
I also thought that the teacher-pupil relationship has a much bigger weight in Black.
But in itself, "The Miracle Worker" is a good movie with great performances by its stars. My favorite scene is the ten minutes battle between them when Annie is trying to teach Helen table manners.



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« Reply #738 on: August 12, 2010, 05:34:06 AM »
I really enjoyed The Miracle Worker. Much was made of Patty Duke's performance but I believe Anne Bancroft is the real star of this movie. She breaks the hellfire Keller much as a ranch hand would a feral stallion and it's fascinating to watch. I shall have to pick up this 'Black' I have been reading so much about.

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« Reply #739 on: August 12, 2010, 09:03:38 AM »
I shall have to pick up this 'Black' I have been reading so much about.

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I am curious to hear your thoughts on it in comparison to "The Miracle Worker".



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Re: Tom's Random Reviews
« Reply #740 on: August 13, 2010, 09:05:54 AM »



Title: What's Your Raashee?
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Year:2009 / India
Director:Ashutosh Gowariker
Writing:Naushil Mehta (Screenwriter), Ashutosh Gowariker (Screenwriter), Amit Mistry (Screenwriter), Tagan A. Bhatt (Screenwriter), Madhu Rye (Original Material By)
Rating:UA
Length:213 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Audio:Hindi: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:Arabic, English

Stars:
Harman Baweja as Yogesh
Priyanka Chopra as Anjali
Priyanka Chopra as Sanjana
Priyanka Chopra as Kajal
Priyanka Chopra as Hansa

Plot:
Never before have the sun and the moon played such an important role in a romance.

What's Your Raashee? is the story of Yogesh Patel, a young man who in his heart has always wanted a love marriage. Till suddenly he is told that he must find his dream girl within 10 days to save his family from utter ruin.

Finding the dream girl is though enough. Finding her in a hurry is even tougher.

His solution is simple; he will meet one girl from each raashee - sun sign, as he feels that is the best way to make sure he finds a suitable wife, while also giving himself 12 chances to fall in love.

Two meetings per day gives him six days to meet them, three days to make a final decision and he can get married on the tenth day, or so he thinks.

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My Thoughts:
This movie is directed by Ashutosh Gowarinder. So far I have seen from him "Jodhaa Akbar", "Lagaan" and "Swades". All movies which are rather epic and highly critically acclaimed. So I was surprised that this romantic comedy is one of his latest endeavors. I wasn't expecting him doing this kind of movies. And still he manages to make something rather epic. Clocking in 213 minutes I think it is the longest rom-com in my collection.
In this movie a guy must marry in ten days. He decides to let himself get set up with twelve different girls and will decide then, which one he will marry. The extraordinary thing in this movie is, that all twelve girls are played by the same actress - Priyanka Chopra. That all the girls look similar is addressed by the main character in case you are wondering. It is "explained away" in the movie (i.e. he sees the face of the girl he is looking for in all of their faces). Only for the main character all of the girls look the same.
I enjoyed this movie. I was not bored a minute. The long runtime is needed to give each of the twelve girls their proper screentime. I also enjoyed the song numbers.
Here is an interesting one to watch, where I think they did a great editing work. This is the final song where the main character reflects on all of the girls he met before having to make a decision. All girls appear on the stage with him at once. Remember, all girls are played by the same actress:



There were also one or two other instances, where two of the girls appear on-screen at the same time. Also in these instances they did a good job covering it.

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« Reply #741 on: August 21, 2010, 06:01:07 PM »



Title: Where the Heart Is
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Year:2000 / United States
Director:Matt Williams
Writing:Lowell Ganz (Screenwriter), Babaloo Mandel (Screenwriter), Billie Letts (Original Material By)
Rating:PG
Length:115 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.1, French: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:English, French

Stars:
Dylan Bruno as Willy Jack Pickens
Ray Prewitt as Tim
Laura House as Nicki
Karey Green as Rhonda
Natalie Portman as Novalee Nation

Plot:
Ashley Judd and Natalie Portman star in this offbeat, delicious slice of life about a down-on-her-luck southern teen who, after gaining 15 minutes of fame for giving birth to "The Wal-Mart Baby", begins to put her life together with the help of the kind, quirky strangers who become her surrogate family.

Based on the #1 best-selling novel by Billie Letts, this "brilliantly funny, deeply moving, beautifully acted" (KNX/CBS Radio) film co-stars Stockard Channing and Joan Cusack in an inspiring celebration of love and friendship.

Awards:
Teen Choice Awards2000NominatedFilm - Choice ActressNatalie Portman
Young Artist Awards2001NominatedBest Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young ActressNatalie Portman
YoungStar Awards2000WonBest Young Actress/Performance in a Motion Picture ComedyNatalie Portman

Extras:
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My Thoughts:
Even though I wouldn't classify it as a must-see, I enjoyed this movie. Natalie Portman did a great job as the likable small-town girl. The two hours ran by fast. Also Ashley Judd did a good job, but it was a little unrealisitic for her character to have five children and still have this great figure.
I wonder from where the cover is. It looks like it is for another movie. Ashley Judd, for example, was blonde in this movie.

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« Reply #742 on: August 21, 2010, 06:26:04 PM »



Title: Just Married
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Year:2003 / United States
Director:Shawn Levy
Writing:Sam Harper (Writer)
Rating:12
Length:91 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles:English

Stars:
Ashton Kutcher as Tom
Brittany Murphy as Sarah
Christian Kane as Peter Prentiss
David Moscow as Kyle
Monet Mazur as Lauren

Plot:
Ashton Kutcher (Dude Where's My Car) and Brittany Murphy (8 Mile) take the cake in this outrageous hit comedy! Sarah is a happy-go-lucky rich girl whose meddling family is as snobbish as it is wealthy. Tom is a hope-I-get-lucky party guy who prefers sports bars over fancy cars. But opposites attract sidesplitting fun when these two young newlyweds embark on their perfectly-planned honeymoon with disastrous – and hilarious results!

Awards:
Golden Raspberry Awards2003NominatedWorst ActorAshton Kutcher
Golden Raspberry Awards2003NominatedWorst Screen CoupleAshton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy
Golden Raspberry Awards2003NominatedWorst Supporting ActressBrittany Murphy
Teen Choice Awards2003NominatedChoice Movie Actor - ComedyAshton Kutcher
Teen Choice Awards2003NominatedChoice Movie Actress - ComedyBrittany Murphy
Teen Choice Awards2003NominatedChoice Movie Hissy FitAshton Kutcher
Teen Choice Awards2003NominatedChoice Movie LiplockBrittany Murphy, Ashton Kutcher
Teen Choice Awards2003NominatedChoice Movie VillainChristian Kane

Extras:
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Deleted Scenes
Featurettes
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My Thoughts:
Stupid and boring movie. This did not keep my interest at all. The only reason one would want to watch this movie is Brittany Murphy. She was not bad.

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Re: Tom's Random Reviews
« Reply #743 on: August 28, 2010, 12:38:35 PM »



Title: Defendor
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Year:2009 / Canada
Director:Peter Stebbings
Writing:Peter Stebbings (Writer)
Rating:FSK-12
Length:97 Min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35
Audio:German: Dolby Digital 5.1, English: Dolby Digital 5.1, Commentary: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Subtitles:Commentary, English, German, Turkish

Stars:
Woody Harrelson as Arthur Poppington/Defendor
Elias Koteas as Dooney
Michael Kelly as Paul Carter
Sandra Oh as Dr. Ellen Park
Kat Dennings as Kat Debrofkowitz

Plot:
Arthur Poppington (2009 Academy Award® Nominee Woody Harrelson - Best Supporting Actor, The Messenger) doesn't need superpowers or fancy toys to fight crime. Armed with only a childlike sense of wonder and his quirky arsenal of cheap, homemade gadgets, he becomes DEFENDOR!

He finds an unexpected partner when he rescues and falls for a local prostitute (Kat Dennings, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist). Can the two of them take down the city's most fearsome crime boss without getting killed in the process?

Extras:
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My Thoughts:
Woody Harrelson did a good job as a slightly deranged guy who takes it up to himself to fight a crime boss by dressing up in a self-made superhero costume with some self-made gadgets. You could say this is an adult version of the Kick-Ass character. Only this time there are no other superheroes with real fighting skills around. This movie is not a spoof, but a dark comedy/drama.



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« Reply #744 on: August 28, 2010, 12:47:59 PM »
Thanks Tom... will have to put that one in my wishlist :)
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« Reply #745 on: August 30, 2010, 06:11:30 PM »
Wow, where'd that come from. Seems funny indeed. Wish Listed.

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« Reply #746 on: August 30, 2010, 06:22:53 PM »
Defendor got lost a little bit in Kick Ass's wake. General opinion seems to be that it's pretty good. Just not as sharp or full-on like KA. It is the Deep Impact to Kick Ass's Armageddon, I think!

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« Reply #747 on: August 30, 2010, 06:39:38 PM »
Defendor got lost a little bit in Kick Ass's wake. General opinion seems to be that it's pretty good. Just not as sharp or full-on like KA. It is the Deep Impact to Kick Ass's Armageddon, I think!
That would make it a high quality movie in my book :P

And it would mean you just said that Kick-Ass is a really awful film :devil: Thank God I know better.


...obviously I preferred Deep Impact over that other one ;)

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« Reply #748 on: September 12, 2010, 09:18:26 PM »



Title: Black Lightning
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Year:2009 / Russia
Director:Dmitriy Kiselev, Aleksandr Voytinskiy
Writing:Dmitriy Aleynikov (Writer), Aleksandr Talal (Writer)
Rating:FSK-12
Length:106 Min.
Video:Widescreen 2.35
Audio:German: DTS 5.1, English: DTS 5.1, French: DTS 5.1, Italian: DTS 5.1, Spanish: DTS 5.1, Russian: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Subtitles:Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish

Stars:
Grigoriy Dobrygin as Dima
Ekaterina Vilkova as Nastya
Viktor Verzhbitskiy as Kuptsov
Valeriy Zolotukhin as Perepelkin
Ekaterina Vasileva as Romantseva

Plot:
A student's life turns upside down when he discovers the battered old car his father gave him can fly...

After his entire world falls apart he makes a choice and shoots from zero to hero as a crime fighter known as 'Black Lightning'. Little does he know that evil forces are watching, they want the incredible car, and will stop at nothing to get it, even if it means killing him and destroying the city.

Produced by Timur Bekmambetov (Director of Wanted and Night Watch), this fast-paced action-adventure features the Special Effects Teaam behind Wanted and stuntmen from The Bourne Identity & Quantum of Solace.

Extras:
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My Thoughts:
A russian superhero movie. The title translates to "Black Lightning". I had fun watching it. A guy finds a flying car. It has many similarities with the first Spider-Man movie. His relationship with his father is directly lifted from that film (Uncle Ben). It is almost exactly the same motivation for that guy to use the flying car for good, as it was the motivation for Peter Parker to use his new powers for helping people. Even though it is not a high budget film, I enjoyed the action sequences with the car. It wasn't nearly as ridiculous as the premise would suggest.



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« Reply #749 on: September 13, 2010, 11:38:38 AM »
The trailer seems to dig a little deep towards the end of the movie, but it sure was great looking (Timur B. is producer, it seems). Might want to be on the lookout for that one.