Horrible Bosses Jennifer Aniston Jason A Comedy Film. Hi, if you are thinking about what new film released that should be watched on next July; perhaps I will say you need to consider Horrible Bosses. As one of excited film over its cast, as you notice that the cast involve Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and talented start such as Jennifer Aniston Jason, Sudeikis; Horrible Bosses gives another comedy situation, more fresh with some “smart” jokes. Thus, some critics also have some ideas about Horrible Bosses in which it perhaps better than Bad Teacher another recent film relesees. This up coming film on July 8 (United States) gives more than traditional thinking about what you should do and what you should not do! By the way, you will understand what I mean here after watch Horrible Bosses.
So, what excactly I want to talk here is the present of three character on the film who conspire to murder their awful bosses! Its some exited story that blended on a comedy film of Horrible Bosses. And it could ne some another way to get of their happiness. Looks on its rate, for R-rated comedy its out of my mind to explain it. Then the other gives the film as play as a PG-13 film. What do you think about it? Its somehow great, yet still remain some question.
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The Roommate Movie Review.
The Roommate Movie Review. The story of The Roommate goes when Sara (played by Minka Kelly), a new college student coming from Iowa, get Rebecca (Leighton Meester) as her new roommate. Shorter than you can expect, Rebecca shows something different about her: that she’s crazy about Sara and starts being obssessed with her. Worse thing hapens when Rebecca starts to target people surround Sara, from new friends, boyfriend, even professors whom she thinks separating Sara away from her.As it is the case in other countries or film industries, horror movies can be truely successfully horror or not at all. It means that instead of making you cannot sleep after watching it, it will make you laugh til death.
If you watch something like Scream or I know What You Did Last Summer, you are on the way to get successfully horror movies. At best, if you watch Bram Stoker’s Dracula or the original Japanese version of The Ring, then you will totally get the truely successfully horror movies that make you cannot sleep after watching it. Unfortunately, if you watch this movie, you’re just on the way to laugh to death.
The Roommate has a “psychological thriller” mark on it, looking at the character portrayed by Leighton Meester in the movie. However, the making of this movie will make people barely scared of Rebecca’s kind of person if they meet one. This movie debut of a Danish director Christian E. Christiansen is not so much thrilling in its very sense. How he and the script writer, Sonny Mallhi, arranged the narrative might not interesting enough for people to call it “frightening”. Even Leighton Meester is only enough to show her “hot” sense rather than convincing people that she is a psycho or something. Roommate seems like she is here not better than she’s in Gossip Girl TV series. Read Full Article Here
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Read Online Movie Review of Elektra Luxx (2011)
Read Online Movie Review of Elektra Luxx (2011)
There is a movie which wants to depict the women “inside”, and Elektra Luxx is that movie. As the sequel of the previous one, with different title: Women in Trouble (2009), Elektra Luxx pictures the lives of women who were once there and now go to play again in the next level of the story. There are indeed some comedy films in Hollywood film industry which process sexuality to be the art of story telling about women, and Elektra Luxx has used the same way.
The story follows the main character of the previous film, named Elektra Luxx (Carla Gugino), who has now retired and gotten out of the porn business because she’s pregnant. She then dedicates her life to teach women in a sex self-help class. There are also some other female characters here, Holly (Adrianne Palicki) and Bambi (Emmanuelle Chriqui) who are still porn stars having vacation far in Mexico, and Cora (Marley Shelton) who wants Elektra to seduce her fiancé to erase the guilty feeling of her own. Nevertheless, there is a certain leading man here played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, named Bert Rodriguez, who is running a blog about porn things. The stories of them are interwoven in some cut scenes that have to be understood little by little for its scenes are not arranged in normal sequence.
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The comedy was not made to trigger some laughter, it was somehow made to trigger some thoughts about how women use their sexuality in many ways for many purposes. Though there are some sex scenes and nudity provided by the film director Sebastian Gutierrez, they are not only done to please the male moviegoers, but also for all the audiences to get the idea that women’s sexuality is, more often than not, women’s power. Very much feminism. It is explicitly appeared in a case when Cora wants Elektra to seduce her fiancé to overcome her own problem. And for more about women’s sexuality (towards anyone), the characters of Holly and Bambi show that sexuality also works on the same kind of sex.
The actresses playing here in Elektra Luxx are so great portraying each of their character. Carla Gugino is fantastic as Elektra. Not only physically fit her sexy character, but also her talent in expressing sexiness in her face is so believable. Adrianne Palicki and Emmanuelle Chriqui are also great as women who depend on their sexy body to work. But, the most oustanding one here is the only noticable male character, Bert Rodruguez who played amazingly by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. It seems like he has indeed talent in playing comedy like this. Overall, this comedy is worth watching, better than the other recent movie releases which are in comedy genre. It has some idea to put forwards. It is not a comedy about sex or porn thing, it is a comedy about women. Say, it’s a meaningful comedy.