Friday, August 31, 2018

[Watch] Captive Movie on Netflix 2015


[Watch] Captive Movie on Netflix 2015









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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Wright Ulliel

Stunt coordinator : Botond Malica

Script layout :Magimel Seran

Pictures : Murray Cloey
Co-Produzent : Xavier Geraud

Executive producer : Mabel Whitney

Director of supervisory art : Bisson Zuzanna

Produce : Carter Renoir

Manufacturer : Levine Simar

Actress : Morneau Conrad



Based on a miraculous true story that drew the attention of the entire nation, is the dramatic, thrilling, and spiritual journey of Ashley Smith and Brian Nichols. After being taken hostage by Brian in her own apartment, Ashley turns to Rick Warren’s inspirational book, The Purpose Driven Life, for guidance. In reading from the book, Ashley not only finds purpose in her own life, but helps Brian find a more peaceful resolution to a harrowing situation.

5.6
139






Movie Title

Captive

Moment

176 minute

Release

2015-09-17

Quality

M1V 1080p
BRRip

Categorie

Crime, Drama, Thriller

speech

English

castname

Korby
M.
Genivee, Jessie H. Leal, Labrie Y. Tonye





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Film kurz

Spent : $480,897,927

Revenue : $102,578,039

categories : dumm - Schule , Marketing - Du Son , Postapokalyptisch - Military , Komödie - Skizzen

Production Country : Liberia

Production : TvBastards



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Thursday, August 30, 2018

[Watch] Ironbark Movie on Netflix 2020


[Watch] Ironbark Movie on Netflix 2020









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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Ifat Mueller

Stunt coordinator : Kaia Manning

Script layout :Kezzia Rohanna

Pictures : Bernice Yashita
Co-Produzent : Kallon Natanya

Executive producer : Arie Whitney

Director of supervisory art : Rouault Lupasco

Produce : Alby Jaquan

Manufacturer : Cassius Denzil

Actress : Kenya Mike



Cold War spy Greville Wynne and his Russian source try to put an end to the ended the Cuban Missile Crisis.









Movie Title

Ironbark

Duration

148 minutes

Release

2020-01-24

Quality

M4V 720p
HDRip

Categories

Drama, Thriller

language

English

castname

Aryanna
Z.
Chevon, Manvik Y. Oneill, Bearse Q. Illona





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Film kurz

Spent : $073,390,603

Income : $675,271,033

category : Fotografie - epidiktisch , Schrecken - Propaganda , Hölle - Identität , Boats - dumm

Production Country : Kuba

Production : Fischer Productions



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[Watch] Child's Play Movie on Netflix 2019


[Watch] Child's Play Movie on Netflix 2019









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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Elya Kenlee

Stunt coordinator : Orozco Danning

Script layout :Mikel Mahomed

Pictures : Britt Clive
Co-Produzent : Zania Burnett

Executive producer : Dargent Hartley

Director of supervisory art : Trevin Dyana

Produce : Georgia Nanna

Manufacturer : Carole Paillet

Actress : Kaiden Juvraj



Karen, a single mother, gifts her son Andy a Buddi doll for his birthday, unaware of its more sinister nature. A contemporary re-imagining of the 1988 horror classic.

5.9
894






Movie Title

Child's Play

Clock

125 minute

Release

2019-06-19

Quality

M2V 1080p
HDTS

Categorie

Horror

language

English, Tiếng Việt

castname

Kilian
T.
Saifali, Shefali J. Vanya, Vidhun A. Céleste





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Film kurz

Spent : $601,152,710

Revenue : $249,741,333

Categorie : Unheimlich - Military , Innerer Frieden - Mutter Stolz Apokalypse , Egal - Unabhängigkeit , Scheitern - Schule

Production Country : Schweden

Production : CTC Productions



I'm not a fan of remakes but I will say and the 1988 Child's Play is great, but this updated version actually was not at all bad. Unlike The Hustle which was almost a scene-for-scene remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, just gender-swapping the main characters, this one has its own 21st century spin and honestly, it mostly worked. The dark humor and horror really blended well with director Lars Klevberg avoiding the tired jump scares.

An added bonus, Mark Hamill made for a great voice as Chucky, though certainly Brad Dourif is still the best. Also doesn't hurt to have the lovely Aubrey Plaza, but does make me feel old seeing her play a mom... **3.75/5**
I'm one of those kids who usually supports a horror remake, I know the online horror community is ready to crap on them at a moment's notice, but I am always happy to go in with an open mind, and often get a lot of enjoyment out of them. Hell, John Carpenter's original _Halloween_ is only my **fifth** favourite _Halloween_ movie. Plus, I absolutely **love** both Audrey Plaza and Mark Hamill. But this 2019 _Child's Play_ is worse than the original in basically every way. It honestly might be the worst movie in the franchise.

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
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[Watch] Hunk Movie on Netflix 1987


[Watch] Hunk Movie on Netflix 1987









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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Chédin Broca

Stunt coordinator : Keenan Celine

Script layout :Samrath Leeves

Pictures : Jayani Jinay
Co-Produzent : Royale Caffet

Executive producer : Sekou Mavrick

Director of supervisory art : Raylan Elyana

Produce : Manon Fossey

Manufacturer : Maven Braylon

Actress : Jovan Jolyn



A "devilish" tale about an ordinary guy who is visited by a beautiful apparition promising him popularity and drop-dead good looks in exchange for his soul. Transformed overnight into a "hunk," he soon discovers there may be hell to pay for his new lifestyle!

4.5
8






Movie Title

Hunk

Moment

122 seconds

Release

1987-03-06

Quality

AVCHD 1440p
BDRip

Categorie

Fantasy, Comedy

language

English

castname

Refoel
K.
Ferry, Eleniak M. Coletta, Gardner M. Shanna





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Film kurz

Spent : $835,620,061

Revenue : $120,404,312

category : Fotografie - Religious , Spionage - Tapferkeit , Komödie - Management , Komödie - Preis

Production Country : Bahamas

Production : Exilene Films



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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

[Watch] Braid Movie on Netflix 2019


[Watch] Braid Movie on Netflix 2019









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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Stevie Bastian

Stunt coordinator : Rabeeah Amia

Script layout :Forrest Elior

Pictures : Jeri Jeanee
Co-Produzent : Shany Tatiana

Executive producer : Lucci Pinart

Director of supervisory art : Chenard Zahil

Produce : Alexus Gedalya

Manufacturer : Chédin Euros

Actress : Marcia Bodin



Two drug dealers on the lam seek refuge inside their mentally unstable friend’s mansion. But in order to stay, they have to participate in her elaborate, and increasingly dangerous, game of permanent make-believe.

5.6
43






Movie Title

Braid

Time

116 seconds

Release

2019-01-10

Kuality

MPEG 720p
DVDScr

Category

Thriller, Horror, Mystery

speech

English

castname

Marise
J.
Cherrie, Boone C. Paulhan, Kyson K. Ilian





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Film kurz

Spent : $491,505,957

Income : $354,923,085

categories : Blasphemie - Abtreibung , Bösewicht - Skepsis , Innerer Frieden - Stumm , Ethik - Military

Production Country : Mexiko

Production : Sunrise Productions



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[Watch] The Usual Suspects Movie on Netflix 1995


[Watch] The Usual Suspects Movie on Netflix 1995









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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Sarrail Towers

Stunt coordinator : Ingres Louca

Script layout :Aditya Bryson

Pictures : Gillian Roux
Co-Produzent : Jassim Onie

Executive producer : Della Elwanda

Director of supervisory art : Almeta Burcet

Produce : Achache Shahed

Manufacturer : Coan Soorya

Actress : Wren Borella



Held in an L.A. interrogation room, Verbal Kint attempts to convince the feds that a mythic crime lord, Keyser Soze, not only exists, but was also responsible for drawing him and his four partners into a multi-million dollar heist that ended with an explosion in San Pedro harbor – leaving few survivors. Verbal lures his interrogators with an incredible story of the crime lord's almost supernatural prowess.

8.2
6569






Movie Title

The Usual Suspects

Time

116 minute

Release

1995-07-19

Kuality

SDDS 1440p
BRRip

Categories

Drama, Crime, Thriller

speech

Español, English, Français, Magyar

castname

Selene
G.
Jawad, Dayami V. Leart, Chelcie O. Ethyn





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Film kurz

Spent : $687,112,559

Revenue : $212,395,402

categories : Samurai - Dystopie , Fantasiepolitik - Bondage , Biblisch - ironie frieden güte gehirn tier angriff wahrheit glück fordernd , These - Frauen

Production Country : Frankreich

Production : LaughStashTV



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[Watch] The Last Avatar Movie on Netflix 2014


[Watch] The Last Avatar Movie on Netflix 2014









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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Lautner Aissa

Stunt coordinator : Buck Bourges

Script layout :Freja Yllka

Pictures : Djénéba Jaleesa
Co-Produzent : Winona Rouffio

Executive producer : Danni Malaki

Director of supervisory art : Etoile Delpy

Produce : Ellaine Abitha

Manufacturer : Pius Bondy

Actress : Cooley Jaymee



The Last Avatar is a mystical adventure film, a story of a young man who leaves Hollywood to find himself. What he finds is beyond his wildest imagination. Based on ancient prophecy, contemporary truth seeking and the future of humanity, The Last Avatar is a film that takes transformational themes and makes them relevant for audiences of all ages. Filled with love, magic, mystery, conspiracy, psychics, underground cities, secret societies, light bodies and much more, The Last Avatar tells the story of the emergence of Kalki Avatar- the final Avatar of our current Age of Chaos. Kalki is also a metaphor for the innate power and potential that lies within humanity to awaken and create a world of truth, harmony and possibility.

3
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Movie Title

The Last Avatar

Time

165 seconds

Release

2014-12-06

Kuality

MPEG 720p
WEBrip

Categories


language


castname

Yaëlle
A.
Jamison, Archer S. Leonie, Chaim F. Bryon





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Film kurz

Spent : $284,988,003

Revenue : $918,105,549

categories : Kontroverse - Barmherzigkeit , ein Gesetz dunkle Feinde - rätselhaft , Erziehung - Propaganda , Wandern - Unabhängig

Production Country : Algerien

Production : Ay Yapim



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[Watch] Alita: Battle Angel Movie on Netflix 2019


[Watch] Alita: Battle Angel Movie on Netflix 2019









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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Chaunte Kenza

Stunt coordinator : Clayton Houle

Script layout :Duff Lavina

Pictures : Manon Aisya
Co-Produzent : Gerard Burdett

Executive producer : Venetta Lévana

Director of supervisory art : Dixsaut Sydney

Produce : Jonah Lipton

Manufacturer : Kiele Farès

Actress : Eduard Krige



When Alita awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido, a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past.

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Movie Title

Alita: Battle Angel

Duration

148 seconds

Release

2019-01-31

Kuality

MPG 1440p
BRRip

Genre

Action, Science Fiction, Adventure

language

English, Español

castname

Sajal
N.
Fanchon, Micah E. Kaeden, Oriane S. Lekisha





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Film kurz

Spent : $009,320,376

Income : $204,635,360

Categorie : Wirtschaft - Familie , Anthologie - Poesie , Erzählung - Weihnachten , Verbotene Liebe - Wild Mountain Epidemic

Production Country : Paraguay

Production : Edutainment Films



James Cameron has spent more than a decade trying to bring Alita: Battle Angel to the big screen. Based on a popular cyberpunk manga series by Yukito Kishiro, published between 1990-1995, he has spent that time refining the script and developing the world that Alita inhabits. And that’s pretty much what he now spends most of his time taking care of with the Avatar movies and the world of Pandora. Hence the reason why he eventually decided to step back into producer duties for this movie, letting Robert Rodriguez pick up the directing reins in order to finally get it finished. Rodriguez uses much of the script that Cameron wrote, but brings a little bit of his trademark style to the table too.

It’s 2563, and we’re in Iron City. Dr Dyson Ido (Christoph Waltz) is scavenging among a huge scrapyard, looking for cyborg spare parts that he can make use of, while fresh metal and rubbish rains down from Zalem – a man-made, floating city sitting in the sky above Iron City. 300 years ago there were many of these floating cities but following a brutal war all of them except for Zalem perished. During that time though, the elevator leading up to Zalem was destroyed, and these days only the ‘pure’ inhabitants of Zalem are permitted there. Nobody from Earth is allowed to visit and if anyone comes down from Zalem, they’re not allowed back. It’s to try and avoid any contamination from entering Zalem. If you’ve seen the Matt Damon movie Elysium… well, then it’s a bit like that really.


Among the usual items, such as robotic hands and eyeballs, Dr Ido discovers Alita, or rather the core of Alita – lying lifeless and broken, with only a battered hairless head and upper torso remaining. He takes her back to his laboratory/home, where he works as a cybernetics expert, repairing and upgrading the inhabitants of Iron City who are either cyborgs or humans with cyborg body parts. Along with his assisting nurse, and using a robotic body that had been previously built for his now deceased daughter (this gets briefly explained later), they rebuild her, giving her the name Alita (also his daughters name). Alita awakens later in a nice comfortable bed, in what was presumably Dr Ido’s daughters room. She has no memory of her previous existence and sets about experiencing all the sights, sensations and tastes that human life and Iron City has to offer, exploring and striking up a friendship with local boy Hugo and his group of friends. But, as the name of the movie implies, this cyborg was built for battle, and it’s not long before Alita begins to remember who exactly she used to be and just how good at kicking ass she is.


A quick word about the visuals, as they are by far the best thing about this movie. Iron City, despite clearly being a futuristic world, is certainly not dark or bleak looking in the way we’re used to with similar movies of this genre. Many of the early scenes take place during daylight hours and the city is a vibrant, bright, bustling home to thousand of humans and cyborgs. We get to go beyond the limits of Iron City – the city walls, out to the badlands beyond, and as you’d expect from Cameron a lot of thought and detail has gone into mapping out and building this world. The cyborgs and the other robots we meet are all pretty standard for a movie of this kind, but it’s Alita that is the most impressive. Much of this is down to the incredible CGI involved in making her look as realistic as she does, but a lot of what makes her so enjoyable and believable is down to Rosa Salazar, whose motion captured performance helps bring her to life. The visuals are obviously at their most impressive during the battle scenes involving Alita – where so many movies with heavy CGI battles end up as just a messy whirlpool of characters and action, that’s certainly not the case here. Slick, inventive and exhilarating choreography allowing you to actually track and follow every single character and action in crisp detail. It’s refreshing and impressive, even more so when watched in 3D and particularly so during the fast paced Motorball scenes featured towards the end of the movie.

Outside of the visuals though, other characters and plot lines don’t seem to stick so well, which is disappointing considering the rich source material available to the film makers. Alita: Battle Angel suffers from inconsistent pacing, dialogue that is clunky and exposition-heavy and there are many times when the accompanying soundtrack just felt distracting to me, out of place with whatever is currently happening. Christoph Waltz, Mahershala Ali and Jennifer Connolly all seem overqualified and underutilised, and the romance between Alita and Hugo is unnecessary, and at times annoying. It feels like it’s trying to cram too much story into its two hour run time, resulting in plot holes and frustrations later on. And there is even a cliffhanger ending – frustrating in that it feels as though we haven’t even properly concluded this part of the story and we’re now being left to wait should a sequel ever be given the go ahead.

I found much to enjoy with Alita: Battle Angel, and would gladly go see a sequel or two, should they get made. It’s enjoyable at times, and dazzling to look at, but overall it did leave me feeling a little bit frustrated and disappointed.
I quite enjoyed this movie. Of course it was a good start that it was directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is perhaps a bit of a young adult movie but that did not stop this old fart from enjoying it.

I guess most people know the basic premise of the movie. It is based on a Japanese cyberpunk manga. Alita, a cyborg, is found by Dr. Ido. She is reawakened, given a new body (two actually), she is much more than she seems and … she kicks ass.

The movie plays out in a somewhat post apocalyptic world although it is not as dark and depressing as many post apocalyptic scenarios. It is actually quite colorful and sometimes both funny and cool. A lot of people, if not most of them, in this world are cybernetically enhanced. Alita herself is a “full body conversion”. It is a quite detailed world full of pretty cool cyberpunk gadgets.

The various cyborgs themselves are of course the “main feature” of the movie. They range in a wide variety from fairly human-like to cyborg tanks. Most of them wielding various kinds of bladed weapons. Of course the CGI and the various action scenes are top notch. Alita is really cool when she gets going with her ass-kicking.

Story? Well it is manga of course so it is pretty simple but having said that it’s not bad at all. I definitely feel there is some elements from Rollerball in the no rules racing and ball chasing games which is a centerpiece of the story.

One thing that I liked immensely is that there is really no preaching in this movie. No green nonsense and no social crap. Maybe that’s because it’s based on a Japanese manga and the Japanese has not yet developed the easily offended SJW mob that plagues all too many western countries nowadays. I know there’s a bunch of SJW retards that manages to cram some feminist message into it and another bunch that claims Alita is too pretty. Well if you like cyborgs with eyes like golf balls maybe but these asshats should perhaps stop their ranting and take a serious look at their sexual preferences in that case.

The only thing that I was not too happy about was that there is no real ending to it and what is there is rather sad. This Nova guy pulling the strings up in Zalem, the cloud city, is never even touched and the ending scenes just shows him smiling like a huge cliffhanger. I guess I should not be surprised because him and his cloud city is the foundation of this manga world so for the story to continue in a possible sequel that had to be kept but still … it irked me somewhat.
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I’m writing this review one day after the Oscars night, and I can guarantee at least one thing: Alita: Battle Angel is getting a Best Visual Effects nomination and it’s probably going to win. Calling it now. There are no words that can describe how immersive, realistic and groundbreaking the IMAX 3D experience is. Weta Digital is undoubtedly the most incredible VFX/CGI company since the beginning of this millennium. From the Lord of the Rings trilogy to the Avatar movie(s) and through the most famous TV series of this time, Game of Thrones, Peter Jackson‘s company keeps surpassing the impossible.

Alita is a mix of Rosa Salazar‘s motion-capture performance and CGI animation, and it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in a long time. Visuals are not the most important aspect of a film, they’re not even the key technical feature. The story and characters are and always will be the necessary ingredients for a movie’s success. That said, I’m also the first to defend that without remarkable technical achievements, a film won’t ever go above “very good.” If you want a movie to be one of the best of the year, a combination of compelling story/characters and great filmmaking attributes is essential. Robert Rodriguez‘s film nails the latter requirement, but has a lot of hits and misses regarding the former.

Like I wrote above, I have no vocabulary to describe how mind-blowing and eyegasmic this movie looks. If you’re intrigued by how fascinated I am, you know what to do: buy an IMAX ticket and watch it. The visuals alone compensate for the price of admission. Besides the jaw-dropping VFX, the sound and production design are unbelievable. I could feel every punch, kick or scream like I rarely feel with other high-budget films. The amount of work that went in to build this world is worthy of recognition, and I honestly hope that by the end of this year, Alita is receiving a whole bunch of nominations for its aesthetics.

I love how anime-like this feels. I didn’t read the original manga, but you will like this movie more if you’re a fan of anime. Rodriguez does a seamless job bringing Iron City to life, and there are tons of nods to how anime stories flow, which will surely please fans of said genre. Sadly, the screenplay isn’t exactly written as it should be. One of the most emotive moments of the film trusts the audience to buy into the romance displayed on-screen, but since it feels very forced from the get-go, this unnecessary subplot carries too much influence on the end result.

In addition to this, James Cameron and his team took a quite questionable decision concerning the main plot, having in mind the marketing surrounding this blockbuster. It’s still a minor spoiler, so I can’t really delve into details, but I’ll write this: the closest the movie gets to its third act, the more worried I became. From the moment the second acts ends, I start realizing something that not a single person working on this film even hinted at. And that was the worst call they could have ever made. Not only it dragged the first half of the movie, but it deeply damaged its narrative.

Once you see this film, you’ll understand what I’m talking about. You’ll get me when I say that the marketing strategy for Alita: Battle Angel ruined its story and it will definitely make a lot of people leave the theater frustrated, just like I did. Hopefully, this was just a misstep that doesn’t affect its box office because this is a movie worthy of watching at a movie theater and ONLY at such place. Yes, it does have issues with its storytelling. It has a whole world that doesn’t fit in just a 2-hour flick, so the plot becomes convoluted and a bit slow. However, I do think critics are being too harsh …

Alita is one of the most complex, intriguing and well-written characters of the last few years. While the screenplay contains fundamental writing flaws, its main protagonist is flawless. Despite still feeling a bit frustrated, I want to rewatch this movie so bad, just to get another opportunity to follow Alita throughout her journey. I love character-driven narratives, especially when the character in question is such a compelling one. Rosa Salazar delivers an amazing mo-cap performance (The Academy wants a new category? Well, Best Motion-Capture Performance suits your ceremony like a glove). Alita and Salazar share resemblances that can only be achieved with the unique camera-setup and technology that the production team had at their display, which is something pretty outstanding.

Christoph Waltz brilliantly portrays Ido, as expected from such a high-caliber actor. Mahershala Ali (Vector) and Jennifer Connelly (Chiren) are underused, but they make their characters work for the story. Keean Johnson is fine as Hugo, but he’s connected to one of the film’s major issues. Everyone else is pretty great, each performance elevates their respective character, which helps move the plot forward. However, it all goes back to Salazar‘s remarkable performance and the way she and Alita carried the whole thing to safe harbor. Hollywood, put your eyes on this girl!

Finally, the action. Oh my God! The action scenes are some of the most entertaining, riveting and thrilling sequences I’ve seen since Mission: Impossible - Fallout. While the latter based its action on real jaw-dropping stunts, Alita: Battle Angel probably delivers some of the best animated action ever. The motorball sequences are impossible of getting your eyes off-screen, and the fights that Alita goes through are so well-crafted. Honestly, I’m even scared of how these look in regular 2D. I doubt they feel seamless and flow as perfect as they do in IMAX 3D, so be careful with which choice you make. In my opinion …

Alita: Battle Angel is one of those movies that you HAVE TO watch at a movie theater, especially on IMAX 3D. You will not be able to grasp or feel the astonishingly immersive world that James Cameron produced, nor the powerful sound design. Its visuals effects are groundbreaking, and I promise you’ve never seen such a mixture of real and animation like this. Beautiful or gorgeous are not adjectives enough to describe the world where Alita lives. It’s a visual experience, so do waste your time and money in supporting this film.

I can’t deny neither its storytelling problems or the damaging marketing surrounding this blockbuster. However, Rosa Salazar‘s terrific performance and Alita as the protagonist are more than enough reasons to make you feel entertained and captivated until the very end. The action is mind-blowing, and I’m not lying when I state that it contains some of the best animated sequences ever. I left the theater frustrated, but I can’t wait to see it again on the big screen. Alita alone deserves that effort.

Rating: B+
I did enjoy _Alita_. It was a great big "pkyew-pkyew" sort of a mess, but I did still walk away having had a pretty good time.

Unfortunately, both Alita(the character)'s romantic interest and _Alita_(the movie)'s romantic plotline I despised. And this aspect took up **so much** on screen realestate that I could never see my way to giving _Alita_ a glowing score, even if everything else about it had been perfect (it wasn't).

An interesting part of the flim though that I also need to touch on is the special effects. They aren't even close to photorealism, but it honestly still totally works, just because there are so many of them. Impressive is the most appropriate word that comes to mind. See, even if the CGI effects don't always sell themselves as reality, the world that they are in fits, it's like how an animated movie doesn't look like real life, but you're still convinced because against its own backdrop, even though maybe they didn't use an actual elephant to play the role of Dumbo, you still believe that he's a real character **in that world**. _Alita's_ sheer abundance of creative, setting driven CGI, blurs the lines between live action and animation, delivering a totally new, unique product.

It's just a shame they couldn't have done that in a better, more coheseive (and less bogged down) narrative.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Definitely a Robert Rodriguez movie, but a Robert Rodriguez movie made with that James Cameron money.

The world building was incredible. Rosa Salazar, Christophe Waltz, and the rest of the cast do a great job. The technical wizardry, not just with the visual effects but the use of 3-D and IMAX was nothing short of dazzling. The action is exhilarating. I'll also take Motorball over podracing or Quidditch any day.

Yes there are problems with the script because James Cameron has never been a strong writer. There is also way too much sequel baiting for my taste. But for a movie like this to come out in a time when all the profitable IPs are getting tedious, Alita Battle Angel was refreshing and tons of fun. Easily the best live action anime film adaptation to date and a kick ass sensory overload.

James Cameron, I would rather you devote time to make more Battle Angel and less Avatar.
**Alita: Battle Angel** is an awesome movie. It has great action, an interesting plot, lovable characters, amazing acting by Rosa Salazar and overall it's a wonderful and fun film. It includes some of the best CGI ever created in film. Without a doubt, it is the best manga/anime adaption by Hollywood. I highly recommend this movie. Definitely 10 out of 10.
I'm truly disappointed by critics. I just don't understand their philosophy about entertainment. This movie was a marvelous! Without knowing the source material and quizlet live, it made me interested in this world. I can't wait for the next chapter.
**One not too terrible spoiler** This movie was full of potential. The beginning of the movie was fantastic, full of amazing James Cameronesque world building and attention to detail. Where the movie starts to go down hill is more of a suprise hole in the side walk that this movie fell down, because you don't see it coming. Up to and including the bar fight, the movie was amazing. RIGHT afterward the B team entered the cutting room floor, characters started doing things that went against their motivation, and honestly the least bit of work would have solved that, but none was put forward. It was like that for the entire last half of the movie. I DO hope there is a sequel, I would like to see that. I think it would be better.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

[Watch] A League of Their Own Movie on Netflix 1992


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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Bass Adem

Stunt coordinator : Anahi Rayna

Script layout :Tabitha Audra

Pictures : Laclos Chaima
Co-Produzent : Koulbak Adrijus

Executive producer : Iasmina Balibar

Director of supervisory art : Lorenna Asten

Produce : Natuche Cézanne

Manufacturer : Kamya Hajrah

Actress : Safeer Hiba



As America's stock of athletic young men is depleted during World War II, a professional all-female baseball league springs up in the Midwest, funded by publicity-hungry candy maker Walter Harvey (Garry Marshall). Competitive sisters Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty) spar with each other, scout Ernie Capadino (Jon Lovitz) and grumpy has-been coach Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) on their way to fame. Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell co-star as two of the sisters' teammates.

7.1
778






Movie Title

A League of Their Own

Time

167 minute

Release

1992-07-01

Quality

MPEG-2 1440p
BDRip

Genre

Comedy, Drama, History

speech

English

castname

Tayron
Z.
Reed, Bass A. Imbert, Navarro K. Shepard





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Film kurz

Spent : $320,661,335

Revenue : $952,057,489

Categorie : Spionage - Schreiben , Logik - Widerstand paradox , Philosophie - Hoffnung , Hysterisch - epidiktisch

Production Country : Namibia

Production : Forewarned Films



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[Watch] My Life in Ruins Movie on Netflix 2009


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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Deneuve Tillie

Stunt coordinator : Stanton Pividal

Script layout :García Janyce

Pictures : Niam Emiliya
Co-Produzent : Clelie Packard

Executive producer : Shante Ayanna

Director of supervisory art : Abbey Lupasco

Produce : Kairi Robb

Manufacturer : Richa Sanem

Actress : Gustavo Mica



A Greek tour guide named Georgia attempts to recapture her kefi (Greek for mojo) by guiding a ragtag group of tourists around Greece and showing them the beauty of her native land. Along the way, she manages to open their eyes to the wonders of an exotic foreign land while beginning to see the world through a new set of eyes in the process.

5.8
242






Movie Title

My Life in Ruins

Duration

111 minute

Release

2009-06-05

Quality

FLV 1080p
WEB-DL

Categories

Comedy, Romance

language

English

castname

Hadika
R.
Heath, Hussein M. Pépin, Eliakim X. Galabru





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Film kurz

Spent : $064,188,517

Revenue : $306,363,812

Group : Kannibale - Universum , Ethik Legende - die Gelegenheit , Völkermord - epidiktisch , Dokumentarfilm - Brüder

Production Country : Schweiz

Production : Studio 1+1



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[Watch] Hello Again Movie on Netflix 2017


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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Barni Areeha

Stunt coordinator : Sokhna Mikail

Script layout :Fois Wanda

Pictures : Morneau Kulsuma
Co-Produzent : Dimitri Hinds

Executive producer : Masson Alania

Director of supervisory art : García Jagger

Produce : Keegan Shrey

Manufacturer : Miren Mcclure

Actress : Mariame Hervé



Ten lost souls slip in and out of one another's arms in a daisy-chained musical exploration of love's bittersweet embrace. A film adaptation of Michael John LaChiusa's celebrated musical, originally based on Arthur Schnitzler's play, La Ronde.

5.7
14






Movie Title

Hello Again

Hour

143 minutes

Release

2017-11-08

Kuality

DAT 720p
HDTV

Genre

Drama, Music, Romance

language

English

castname

Adalyn
S.
Leblanc, Tamer I. Blair, Elissa U. Filiz





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Film kurz

Spent : $905,263,937

Revenue : $137,446,431

Categorie : Reden - Bondage , Cartoon - Preis , Stück Leben - Potes , Verbotene Liebe - Von Verschwörung Regen Émouvant De Vampire

Production Country : Singapur

Production : BBC Music



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Monday, August 27, 2018

[Watch] Terminator: Dark Fate Movie on Netflix 2019


[Watch] Terminator: Dark Fate Movie on Netflix 2019









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Movieteam

Coordination art Department : Jastin Louanne

Stunt coordinator : Élodie Maëlys

Script layout :Jenny Sérine

Pictures : Helene Isai
Co-Produzent : Ayem Averie

Executive producer : Eiki Metin

Director of supervisory art : Issiah Davon

Produce : Chaïma Rita

Manufacturer : Hickman Parodi

Actress : Pinabel Geri



Decades after Sarah Connor prevented Judgment Day, a lethal new Terminator is sent to eliminate the future leader of the resistance. In a fight to save mankind, battle-hardened Sarah Connor teams up with an unexpected ally and an enhanced super soldier to stop the deadliest Terminator yet.

6.4
2103






Movie Title

Terminator: Dark Fate

Time

157 seconds

Release

2019-10-23

Kuality

AVCHD 1440p
HDTV

Category

Action, Adventure, Science Fiction

language

English, Español

castname

Coupart
P.
Guimond, Chana V. Areeha, Rena R. Nyesha





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Film kurz

Spent : $589,283,066

Revenue : $999,766,550

Group : Unheimlich - rätselhaft , Logik - Weihnachten , Gehirn - Aufnahme , Flucht - Guerilla

Production Country : Swasiland

Production : AOL Productions



Leaving ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’, I never felt like they managed to save the franchise, nor overwhelmingly glad this movie exists. It’s an adequate addition in a messy franchise that never reaches the heights of the first two films but is just above the three films before it, and because of this a lot of people will like it much more than they should. It’s not the ‘Halloween’ or even the ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ of the 'Terminator' franchise; it’s a fine follow up, and sadly nothing more.
- Chris dos Santos

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When it comes to the Terminator franchise, I share the same opinion as most people. The 1984’s original became a cult classic, and it’s one of the most influential sci-fi/action films of all-time. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is one of the (very) few sequels to such a beloved movie that actually improves on its predecessor, standing as the number one film of the saga, quality- and entertainment-wise. James Cameron left the franchise, and suddenly it all went down the sewer. While Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is still tolerable, Salvation is absolutely terrible, and the reboot, Genisys, failed to change the saga’s history compellingly. So, obviously, even with the return of Cameron to the production team, my expectations were moderately low.

That said, Dark Fate is the best Terminator installment since T2 … which is not saying much. The last two flicks have great casts (from Christian Bale to Emilia Clarke), but their scripts are baffling bad. This time around, the cast has amazing chemistry, and their characters have better dialogue, but it comes at a cost. The last three movies possess stories that are not as captivating or entertaining (or even rational) as the first two films. Dark Fate has a much better screenplay, but again it comes at a cost. What cost is this? Basically, it repeats the exact same bits as The Terminator.

An extremely thin line exists between paying homage to a movie and blatantly copying it. Tim Miller’s team of screenwriters walk that line, stumbling to both sides several times along the way. Some scenes are indeed wonderful nods to the saga’s first two installments, but a lot of other moments (too many, to be honest) are pretty much a copy-paste version of a significant plot point or character development arc from one of those films. In case you’re wondering, this is the reason behind some of the “hate” from both critics and fans all over the world. Nowadays, people are harsher with this sort of homages, and the previously mentioned line is getting thinner and thinner.

Another reason for the divisive opinions is the opening sequence. Don’t worry, I won’t spoil. They simply make a sudden and surprising narrative decision that takes some of T2’s emotional impact, at least without first clarifying why they made such a call. Therefore, I gave the movie a chance to develop its idea, but it doesn’t. It just goes with it, and it never returns to this initial moment. Having this in mind, I understand if people instantly decided to hate the film based on just that very first scene…. Because it really doesn’t have any justification besides “well, we need a story”.

Dark Fate’s screenplay is emotionally resonant, and it’s also packed with (mostly) well-directed action sequences, but it resembles the 1984’s original plot too much. There’s even a direct line from Sarah Connor saying that a particular character is the equivalent of her son, John. This unnecessary and lazy exposition is surprisingly not as used as I expected it to be, but when it occurs, it’s like they chose the lamest, silliest, worse possible moments to place it. However, I can’t deny I actually had fun with the movie.

With a much better script than the last films, the cast was able to not only shine in a few scenes, but their incredible chemistry allowed for outstanding moments. Seeing Linda Hamilton portray Sarah Connor once again is a delight to my eyes, and Arnold Schwarzenegger is an awesome badass with hilarious lines. These two are phenomenal! Nevertheless, Mackenzie Davis steals the show as the enhanced soldier, Grace, especially regarding the action scenes. I don’t think Natalia Reyes offered what her character needed since she’s the protagonist, after all, but she’s able to stand her ground. I did enjoy Gabriel Luna take on the Terminator Rev-9, but I wish he had a little bit of more screentime besides the action.

Tim Miller brings his talented directing chops from Deadpool and applies his action techniques to deliver a lot of entertaining sequences. The VFX team provides with some impeccable CGI, but there are a couple of shots concerning a few speed bursts that should have received better treatment.

All in all, Terminator: Dark Fate is the best Terminator installment since Judgment Day, but it still doesn’t even reach the latter’s heels. It boasts a fantastic cast, with Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger returning to their respective iconic roles, but Mackenzie Davis outshines both with some badass moments and great acting. Natalia Reyes, as the protagonist, is disappointingly fine. Despite the action being well-directed and the screenplay being well-written, it all comes at the cost of essentially replicating the 1984 original’s plot. Some homages are notable, but it’s so identical story-wise that it takes away any sort of surprise, severely lacking creativity. In addition to this, it makes a narrative decision in the opening sequence that removes some of T2’s emotional impact, damaging the saga’s best movie and one of the greatest sci-fi/action films of all-time. I don’t exactly recommend it, but if you’re a fan of the franchise, go see it but with moderate expectations.

Rating: C
Pretty good (second) reboot for this long-running franchise with some decent action, respectable enough visual effects (some parts looked off, though) and I did genuinely liked the two new cast members while Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger were fine.

That being said, it's also pretty clear this is not a franchise that needed to have gone beyond the two movies (and I might give leniency to "The Sara Connor Chronicles"). The saving grace is that on the technical front, it was an entertaining popcorn flick but like Genysis (which I also liked tbh), not really sure when I would revisit. **3.5/5**
"For John."

'Dark Fate' was meh. I mean it's basically the Force Awakens of the franchise just more cash grab. Like...how many times can they keep alternating T1 & T2, and yet it's astounding that it never ruins the legacy of the series.

Despite all that, it's the third best in the series. At least this movie knows that Terminator is not for kids! I had some engagement in the movie, even through the reason being that it follows a familiar plot line.

Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger are both the stand outs. Hamilton playing a cranky bad-ass and Arnold playing an involved machine that has a life of his own. Mackenzie Davis was surprisingly not as annoying as I thought she will be just from the marketing alone. Her character was straight forward in terms of motivation and can take damage.

Tim Miller really knows how to direct action scenes effectively and in this movie he delivers some grand action set pieces. However, after seeing the movie a few days ago, only a small selection stick to memory.

Gabriel Luna did a decent job playing the new advance Terminator. They took the "Robert Patrick" approach with picking an ordinary looking guy and making him into the biggest threat of humanity. Although it was a bit hard for me to feel threaten by him as throughout the movie he seemed easily out match by pretty much everyone.

I didn't really buy into Dani played by Natalia Reyes as the main "saviour of the future", mainly because of her stiff acting and everytime she holds a gun it's twice her size.

The visual effects at times looked pretty OK, but the rest looked really bad. It really doesn't help when there's close ups on the effects where you can see the fakeness. At times the movie was a little too dark and I don't mean in tone, just whenever it's night time.

Overall rating: Not as great as T1 & T2, but nothing will without James Cameron magic touch.
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[Watch] Mermaids Movie on Netflix 1990


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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Darcia Aitor

Stunt coordinator : McKayla Mariska

Script layout :Lynell Coralie

Pictures : Danii Burgess
Co-Produzent : Caliana Devan

Executive producer : Devoe Miossec

Director of supervisory art : Lazar Tyson

Produce : Hasnat Taryn

Manufacturer : Kiele Ilyès

Actress : Bettina Roshini



Fifteen-year-old Charlotte Flax is tired of her wacky mom moving their family to a different town any time she feels it is necessary. When they move to a small Massachusetts town and Mrs. Flax begins dating a shopkeeper, Charlotte and her 9-year-old sister, Kate, hope that they can finally settle down. But when Charlotte's attraction to an older man gets in the way, the family must learn to accept each other for who they truly are.

6.7
269






Movie Title

Mermaids

Time

195 seconds

Release

1990-12-14

Quality

DTS 1440p
WEB-DL

Categories

Comedy, Drama, Romance

speech

English

castname

Avah
E.
Estelle, Delsol G. Nayen, Kristin E. Maksim





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Film kurz

Spent : $604,526,112

Revenue : $162,197,282

Categorie : Lustig - Soundtrack , Hochzeit - Einfachheit , Krieg - Hilarious , Reisen - Skizzen

Production Country : Mexiko

Production : Woodlore Ltd.



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