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Language is not a factor in this one man's stranded survival. Although this is an animated film, I question that a child would remain enthralled for one man's silent solo journey or grasp the contemplations and interpretations inherent in the red turtle's significance. However, for a patient adult willing to take a chance on a meditative animated story that reflects on surviving solitude, this might be the project designed for you.
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Five stars for performances, reviving M. C. Escher/Inception CGI effects, and controversial casting. Lost two stars for typical Marvel conflict redundancy. I ask you, how many times can we watch mankind at risk because of a power hungry maniac (again and again and yet again) and still care about the predictable outcome?
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No one is safe when a disease rapidly turns victims into rabid beasts. Instead of a simple trendy set up and knock off, this zombie flick gives you a wide assortment of survivors to root for and loose cannons you want to see turned into lunch... or do you? They were foul as humans, so what will they become as carnivorous predators hunting the lovers, the pregnant woman, or the father with a young willful child in tow when all are locked into a quarantined commuter train the authorities won't permit to stop? Now just how much fun is that? Exactly (this lost one star because what would a collector do with this disc once they know the plot? If you reply, "Turn my buddies onto it!" then add that last star)!
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An interesting film. Definitely worth a viewing, but not the kind of experience you'd want to share with all of your friends and multiple viewings on your own couch time. In other words, go to the theater or rent it, but not shelf-worthy in your home bluray library. More of a been there, done that, and move on movie.
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This movie is outrageous, inappropriate, PC incorrect, raunchy stupid slapstick, so over the top that it shouldn't work but, by some miracle mixed with such enthusiastic commitment from everyone involved, this thing fires on all cylinders. It has the same OMG powerhouse energy of classics like THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY. Forget credibility and good taste, surrender to its shocking insanity, and you'll treat yourself to one hysterical coronary of a good time.
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...now the pretentious recordings only sound like my speakers have been blown out. I understand his collaborations with James Blake have influenced what I'm sure he calls a progression. Listen, I love James Blake, but this is just feedback and noise. I won't be buying the next release until I have heard it first. I suggest that, if you haven't heard it yet, you should check out this one before you buy...!
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I bought it on VHS. I upgraded to DVD. And now the bluray has finally arrived! If you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about -- and if you haven't, you need to find out!
This Emmy-nominated dramatization of the 1994-95 Los Angeles murder trial that rocked the nation retells the story of how prosecutors Christopher Darden (Sterling K. Brown) and Marcia Clark (Sarah Paulson) sought justice for victims Nicole Brown-Simpson and Ron Goldman, against an all-star defense team of Johnnie Cochran (Courtney B. Vance), F. Lee Bailey (Nathan Lane), Robert Shapiro (John Travolta) and Robert Kardashian (David Schwimmer) seeking exoneration for accused perpetrator O.J. Simpson (Cuba Gooding, Jr.).
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Like many of you, I was binge watching the actual broadcasted trial when it made headlines like it was the first reality show outside of The Louds on PBS' American Family, but the OJ experience I had back then wasn't anything like this. You are there for the back room plotting, the survivors' personal evolution, the betrayals and the back stabbings and, yes, courtroom romances AND bullying. This is not the mockumentary you thought it would be. Not at all. It earned the record breaking emmies it received. You need to experience this circus. Consider yourself briefed.
It's been slammed for poor special effects and criticized for it's cultural stereotyping and improbable plot, but it's an action movie, people. Somebody's got to be the bad guy and, being made in The USA, of course America is going to save the day! It's a Hollywood action film, folks, and action packed it is. And for the record, the special blow up London effects looked pretty darn good to me in bluray on my 1080 55" Sony screen, but who knows, on the larger theater screen or that new and improved (what is it? 45K or something?) screen the CGI flaws every opinionated critic complains about may become more evident. Call me low-brow, but I had a great time with this one!
It's not the movie that you'll never forget, but it is very touching, which movies don't do these days quite as well as they did during the golden age of Hollywood. So if you want your heart strings pulled and hanker to feel all warm and fuzzy inside, and this time you want to do it to a 1980's MTV video glam heyday beat, you'll never do it better than with SING STREET.