Monday, May 31, 2010

Abdominal Pain, Green Stool, Back Pain

Spiderwicks

Title: The Chronicles of Spiderwicks
Year: 2008
Director:
Mark Waters Starring: Sarah Bolger
: Mallory Grace
Freddie Highmore : Jared and Simon Grace
David Strathairn : Arthur Spiderwick
Mary-Louise Parker : Helen Grace Nick
Nolte : Mulgarath (voice) Martin Short
: Thimbletack / Boggart
Joan Plowright : Aunt Lucinda
Seth Rogen : Hogsqeal (vocals)


This film albeit sometimes trivial and little research reveals a pleasant and exciting, it is nice to the eye and never fails due to the good succession of moments of tension and moments when the story takes place slowly. It all starts with the family crisis of Grace: marital parents (Helen Grace was left by her husband ran off with another) and pre-adolescent and adolescent crisis for the three children. Of the three plagues the youngest and introverted is harassed by her sister with the silent consent of his brother, perhaps too scared or busy with her books for an alliance against Mallory. He was accused of everything, even that strange events begin to happen in the magical house in the woods where they moved from just over four. The curiosity and stubbornness lead Jared, the youngest of three, to discover amazing secrets that will put the stability of the family danger. Orcs, goblins, Sylphs, and a crazy old aunt will complete the story, the topos of "creativity training" (Narnia, Bridge to Therabithia ...) The Chronicles of
Spiderwicks as mentioned above is a pleasant film, good for both children and adults who want to be moved back with stories of adventure and magic. Unlike Lemony Snicket see it better for an audience of children and adolescents, because of its simplicity and the kind of straw, less complex, also due to the absence of the narrator (a characteristic of LS).


Abdominal Pain, Green Stool, Back Pain

Spiderwicks

Title: The Chronicles of Spiderwicks
Year: 2008
Director:
Mark Waters Starring: Sarah Bolger
: Mallory Grace
Freddie Highmore : Jared and Simon Grace
David Strathairn : Arthur Spiderwick
Mary-Louise Parker : Helen Grace Nick
Nolte : Mulgarath (voice) Martin Short
: Thimbletack / Boggart
Joan Plowright : Aunt Lucinda
Seth Rogen : Hogsqeal (vocals)


This film albeit sometimes trivial and little research reveals a pleasant and exciting, it is nice to the eye and never fails due to the good succession of moments of tension and moments when the story takes place slowly. It all starts with the family crisis of Grace: marital parents (Helen Grace was left by her husband ran off with another) and pre-adolescent and adolescent crisis for the three children. Of the three plagues the youngest and introverted is harassed by her sister with the silent consent of his brother, perhaps too scared or busy with her books for an alliance against Mallory. He was accused of everything, even that strange events begin to happen in the magical house in the woods where they moved from just over four. The curiosity and stubbornness lead Jared, the youngest of three, to discover amazing secrets that will put the stability of the family danger. Orcs, goblins, Sylphs, and a crazy old aunt will complete the story, the topos of "creativity training" (Narnia, Bridge to Therabithia ...) The Chronicles of
Spiderwicks as mentioned above is a pleasant film, good for both children and adults who want to be moved back with stories of adventure and magic. Unlike Lemony Snicket see it better for an audience of children and adolescents, because of its simplicity and the kind of straw, less complex, also due to the absence of the narrator (a characteristic of LS).


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Electric Box Walkthrough Lv31

The Fifth Element

Title: The Fifth Element
Year: 1997
Directed by: Luc Besson
Starring: Bruce Willis
: Korben Dallas Gary Oldman
: Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg Ian Holm
: Father Vito Cornelius Milla Jovovich
: Leeloo
Chris Tucker Ruby Rhod
Lee Evans: Fog
Luke Perry Billy Brion James
: General Munro
Mathieu Kassovitz : Mugger
Tom Lister Jr. : President Lindberg
Maïwenn Le Besco : Lady Plavalaguna
Sibyl Buck : la segretaria di Zorg


Questo film mi ha davvero deluso. Le scene sono poco originali, la trama è un intreccio di fantascienza ordinaria e robaccia mistico/religiosa da kolossal. I personaggi sono poco credibili, frutto anche di una storia che si stiracchia a malapena sulla durata della pellicola. L'ultima ora e mezza del film sono un continuo di esplosioni, urla, combattimenti e machismo di Willis, che inizia sempre con "antieroe" per scoprirsi perfetto nel ruolo del buono pronto a rischiare la pelle per non si sa bene cosa."L'esercito delle 12 Scimmie" batte questa robaccia dieci a uno.
Poteva essere quasi un capolavoro, è stato rovinato dalla solita ricerca del pubblico con mezzucci di sorta, come for example, to stake everything on winning horses: sex and blood. Do not watch it, the link is only to create traffic to this blog ... sorry


Electric Box Walkthrough Lv31

The Fifth Element

Title: The Fifth Element
Year: 1997
Directed by: Luc Besson
Starring: Bruce Willis
: Korben Dallas Gary Oldman
: Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg Ian Holm
: Father Vito Cornelius Milla Jovovich
: Leeloo
Chris Tucker Ruby Rhod
Lee Evans: Fog
Luke Perry Billy Brion James
: General Munro
Mathieu Kassovitz : Mugger
Tom Lister Jr. : President Lindberg
Maïwenn Le Besco : Lady Plavalaguna
Sibyl Buck : la segretaria di Zorg


Questo film mi ha davvero deluso. Le scene sono poco originali, la trama è un intreccio di fantascienza ordinaria e robaccia mistico/religiosa da kolossal. I personaggi sono poco credibili, frutto anche di una storia che si stiracchia a malapena sulla durata della pellicola. L'ultima ora e mezza del film sono un continuo di esplosioni, urla, combattimenti e machismo di Willis, che inizia sempre con "antieroe" per scoprirsi perfetto nel ruolo del buono pronto a rischiare la pelle per non si sa bene cosa."L'esercito delle 12 Scimmie" batte questa robaccia dieci a uno.
Poteva essere quasi un capolavoro, è stato rovinato dalla solita ricerca del pubblico con mezzucci di sorta, come for example, to stake everything on winning horses: sex and blood. Do not watch it, the link is only to create traffic to this blog ... sorry