2011 Animated Movies – The Best Releases

July 24th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

2011 Animated Movies - The Best ReleasesThroughout the years animation has been used all around the world. The animated movies are fun to watch for any type of gender or for any age group. In 2011, many best animated movies have been released.

Here is a list of best animated movies of 2011.

1) Movie name: Gnomeo and Juliet

Director name: Kelly Asbury

Release date: 11th February, 2011

Based on: Play of William Shakespeare “Romeo and Juliet” » Read more: 2011 Animated Movies – The Best Releases

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5 Great Foreign Films You Should Really See

July 23rd, 2011 by blinks No comments »

cinema newsI enjoy watching foreign films greatly and have started watching much more of them lately. They are often much harder to find here in the states and not enough people know about them. Foreign Films offer a great chance to get a small glimpse into the lives of various cultures and people around the world, and to see how different life is and the beauty that is present in all the various cultures. Here are five really great foreign language films that I would recommend everyone see sometime in their lives. This is a small selection of some of my favorites; however there are many many more great ones, some of which I likely will discuss in the future. I also must recommend that all these films be watched in their original languages with subtitles, as dubs will often ruin the movie and will not do it justice… well at least for me.

Amores Perros:

This is a great movie by Mexican director Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu. This movie was his directorial debut; and he also directed the more well-known movie Babel, which is also a great film. Amores Perros is my favorite film by him though and it also holds a very high place on my list of all-time favorite movies. This is a multiple-storyline movie like most of his others, which follows different characters and focuses on the lives of several different people living in Mexico, and the troubles that they go through. It is a very powerful and emotionally charged film that will make you think and really shows how intense and difficult life can be for different people. This film is graphic in some scenes and also involves dog-fighting to a fairly high extent in the plot, though not too much is shown in the film. I highly recommend you see this movie though, it is just an amazingly well done movie in most all respects. » Read more: 5 Great Foreign Films You Should Really See

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Top 11 Film Directors Ever

July 22nd, 2011 by blinks No comments »

cinema newsWhen it comes to directors I really have favourites and will watch films just because of the director even if it sounds like crap I will watch it to see if it is, mine ranges from comedy to drama but all are Auteurs in there own right, I call this top 11 because I always think there’s more than 10 and I’m making a revolution out of it ha-ha so he’s my list…

Martin Scorsese – What’s else is there to say about a man who launched Robert De Niro into Stardom in my eyes that would have been enough to get him my list, but what he has done for the last 10 years with Leonardo Di Caprio is beyond reproach in my eyes, his soulful but sharp storytelling of the most mundane subjects for instance Taxi Driver, imagine that directed by Steven Spielberg it would have been awful, and historical subjects and making a period movie exciting and iconic as in Gangs of new York.

Christopher Nolan – People always criticise my list for putting this guy to high, but ever since The following I have known this director has potential and I have grown up on his movies and honestly can not pick a best one because who can pick between perfection I always tangle between either the Prestige or Inception and that after hours of debate, but with twists and turns and charismatic characters and storylines that make M.Night shake in his boots. He has the ability to make a character interesting within an intrinsic storyline that can have you scratching you head but by the end you will be up clapping you hands they are red raw. » Read more: Top 11 Film Directors Ever

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