Monday, July 9, 2007

Stomach Flu Vancouver November 2010

Here comes the Fuzz!

After Shaun of the Dead (The Night of the Dead), the duo Wright - Pegg produces another milestone of film parodies. A feature quite uneven and visionary who is allowed the luxury of undermining the positions of Ep.V Star Wars, Casablanca, Schindler's List, in authoritative ranking Imdb.com. In this production site American English even more than Gone With the Wind and is proposed as one of the finest comedies of all time. A rich blowout of quotations (more than 50 different movies) and a photograph maniacal make a movie for connoisseurs, to be eaten cold, after a freshen up with Shaun of the Dead and a few episodes of Spaced, the TV series that has dug out the ratings on the BBC in 2000, opening the doors to the two authors of the budget needed for the big screen. From the beginning the refined English humor is king and the wise direction distributes endless quotes with an attention to detail that is unbelievable, all seasoned with plenty of splatter in the unmistakable style of Edgar Wright. The final half-hour begins with the discovery of the improbable plot that ties the series of killings that marred the peaceful village of Sandford, then set the tone for an endless sequence-style action movie: any kind of fee is desecrated, creating a mixture of laughter and excitement. An unmissable film that once again confirms the ability of the authors in jest, never taken seriously, the pillar of any Hollywood box office. A film with noble ancestors, a success all over the world (more than 80mln dollars earned) that will go in Italy on August 24 (?) For a short-sighted commercial policy of the beautiful country that rewards whatever remains in the canons of stale film "successful" Italian "(tits and ass at the" Holiday nonsodove "loaf of love are always the same for 100 years, itchy tragedies of youth drawn from Harmony Moccia). Fulcrum

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