Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1997. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Donnie Brasco (1997)


































  An undercover F.B.I agent is infiltrating the Italian mafia. His job takes him so deep inside the criminal organization that he has to make bonds with the people he originally set out to imprison. Eventually, his two faces collide and he starts feeling more "at home" with the mafia than with his previous life...
  Ain't that just right? Aren't we all even a bit fascinated by the wild life? Living outside of the law, bending rules to our own will and desires, leading a double life? Director Mike Newell uses just this plot twist and presents a truly nice and thought-provoking film. The film uses the usual Italian mafia set up with all the comforting cliches and delves deeper into the the mobster persona and all its thrilling ingredients. The good guy turns bad in an identity crisis. What is good and what is bad after all?
  Al Pacino and Johnny Depp ; a weird combination indeed but definitely one that worked. This feels like Depp's qualification test role, as if he is tested for his quality as an actor in order to be given bigger parts afterwards. And Pacino is a hard judge! Michael Madsen is a usual mob face, hard-mofo,with Bruno Kirby following in the same style. Anne Heche is the unlucky wife who can't bare her husband's status quo weight.
Must watch this : right after graduation. It will help you choose path wisely!
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119008/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Why the fuck did you eat my scone?
I'll cut you up like butter
It was me who ate the scone. I admit it!

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Bean (1997)


































  Mr. Bean has a rather useless position in the Royal National Gallery. When a very important painting needs to be escorted to the United States, the board of the Gallery decides to send him along only to get rid of him. Now, Mr. Bean is another country's problem...
  Among the few films directed by Mel Smith stand Mr. Bean's break into the big screen. Smith pays attention to the earlier series starring the character and tries to create an atmosphere as original as the series. That's why many of the gimmicks in the film have previously appeared (differently) in the series. The result is a high-class comedy drenched in awkward British humor that you surely can't help but laugh with.
  Little can be written in account of Rowan Atkinson that had snot been written before so it's better to let the film talk about him. Peter MacNicol, his supporting character shows great spirit and brings some good laughs in his moments of total nervous breakdown. Oh yeah, and there's also Pamela Reed being a total bitch about everything!
Must watch this : High !!!
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118689/
Art appreciator in work

Jizz in my pants

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