Fat_Boy_PT has written 6 reviews.
"The Guardian" is a guy's movie. It's about bonding, its about the relationship between the old teacher and the young disciple, its at its core about heroes and legends and how they are created. Every guy can relate to that. It gets its...
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"The Guardian" is a guy's movie. It's about bonding, its about the relationship between the old teacher and the young disciple, its at its core about heroes and legends and how they are created. Every guy can relate to that. It gets its message across without being too sentimental, or over dramatic. It's an entertaining, even if too long, movie, that pays homage to the good people of the Coast Guard, and tries to put a new spin on an old story. We've all seen this concept, old-young, both learn from each other, sort of thing. The Guardian tries to keep it fresh and while it doesn't always succeed, the end result is acceptable although nothing that will blow us away. Still it's a movie with good intentions, with a positive message about worthy people. It deserves a chance. I'm glad I gave it one.
Posted mar 4, 2007 2:19 am pt
I am a huge fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar and her work in cinema. I was so in love with her after Cruel Intentions that for a while she was in fact my favourite actress. I had high hopes for her. She's cute, she has a good screen presence and a...
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I am a huge fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar and her work in cinema. I was so in love with her after Cruel Intentions that for a while she was in fact my favourite actress. I had high hopes for her. She's cute, she has a good screen presence and a good amount of talent. I thought she would go on to do great things. Ironically, her co-star in Cruel Intentions, Reese Witherspoon, did go on to become one of the most famous and respected actresses in Hollywood. SMG however is doing The Return. How did this happen? Such potential wasted. The Return is a bland, almost pathetic attempt at a thriller/ horror movie. The movie is painfully slow, the characters uninteresting, the story a ridiculous mess. SMG tries her best, holds the movie together, but all the other elements, from direction to script are just too bad. After 90 minutes of boredom, with the script trying to look mysterious, like there is something hidden that when revealed will blow our minds, it just ends. That was it? All of that, for this? As much as I like SMG, this was a waste of time and it truly is a shame to see a talented, beautiful actress, lost in such dire, mediocre material. What a shame.
Posted feb 23, 2007 3:26 am pt
Action Jackson is one bad, cheesy, and extremely funny movie! This is pure 80's badness! Awful script, great one-liners, lots of explosions, bullets flying and hot chicks. We're talking Sharon Stone in her prime, here, guys! And Vanity which at...
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Action Jackson is one bad, cheesy, and extremely funny movie! This is pure 80's badness! Awful script, great one-liners, lots of explosions, bullets flying and hot chicks. We're talking Sharon Stone in her prime, here, guys! And Vanity which at the time was one of the hottest pieces of ... I've ever seen. My lord! Carl Weathers is the hero. He's an underrated action hero, that never got the recognition he deserved. The man had the body, the look, the charisma, he had at all. He could have made it big and he shows it here. This is a violence filled, testosterone overdose. I loved it as a kid, and I love it today. It's a man's movie, where guys kick the sh** out of each others, people get light on fire and sent flying off a ten story building into a restaurant, bursting through the glass ceiling, in flames! I mean, Craig T. Nelson knows karate in this movie! How awesome can a movie get? See it!
Posted feb 18, 2007 7:59 pm pt
David Suchet has had great performances on movies like "Executive Decision" for example. The man is a fabulous villain which makes his work as the sensitive, somewhat eccentric Poirot even more worthy of note. Just like Jeremy Brett created the...
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David Suchet has had great performances on movies like "Executive Decision" for example. The man is a fabulous villain which makes his work as the sensitive, somewhat eccentric Poirot even more worthy of note. Just like Jeremy Brett created the definite Sherlock Holmes Suchet has taken Poirot the wonderful character by Agatha Christie and turned it his own on screen. No one can ever match his portrayal of the little Belgium detective. The mannerisms, the class, the authenticity can never be equalled. Agatha Christie's words are brought alive on screen by a truly magnificent actor in an unforgettable way. Suchet is up there with the greatest indeed.
Posted nov 6, 2005 4:18 am pt
One of the best actors I've ever had the pleasure to watch perform. Although with a career filled with magnificent performances he will always be remembered as the greatest Sherlock Holmes to ever grace the screen. His portrayal of the legendary...
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One of the best actors I've ever had the pleasure to watch perform. Although with a career filled with magnificent performances he will always be remembered as the greatest Sherlock Holmes to ever grace the screen. His portrayal of the legendary detective will forever stay as the "definite Holmes". The man became Sherlock Holmes. The scenes are real. It can actually be scary to see how deep Jeremy Brett went inside the mind and personality of the character. A true talent that gained himself a place in TV history. You'll never be forgotten. RIP
Posted nov 5, 2005 9:16 pm pt
Sexy, beautiful and with some acting ability. Sofia Milos is one of the most exotic women in showbiz today. It’s a shame she doesn’t get more recognition/opportunities because it’s a pleasure to watch this lady on the screen. She has a natural...
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Sexy, beautiful and with some acting ability. Sofia Milos is one of the most exotic women in showbiz today. It’s a shame she doesn’t get more recognition/opportunities because it’s a pleasure to watch this lady on the screen. She has a natural aura of mystery and a sensuality that grabs us in every shot. It always looks like there's something wild in her just waiting to come out. And what a magnificent body. I cant find her age anywhere but I believe she's the type of woman like for example Marg Helgenberger that only gets better with time. So keep an eye out for Sofia Milos.
Posted oct 26, 2005 2:10 am pt