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The Bourne Ultimatum

If nothing else, The Bourne Ultimatum was the best in 2007 in an unusually large number of so-called “threequels.” I hope that there is no condemnation of weak praise. Born in Ultimatum, the third in the film trilogy based on the freely in the Robert Ludlum novel, in excess of its immediate predecessor, but not […]

The Bourne Supremacy

In Burn Supremacy thriller is the rule - no more, no less. This can cause disappointment to those anticipating something at the same level as 2002, the surprising hit movie, The Bourne Identity. Unfortunately, the movie, the second tranche of Robert Ludlum in the trilogy is behind its predecessor in almost all areas, except perhaps […]

The Bourne Identity

In all probability, Robert Ludlum fans will not be pleased with this adaptation of one of the spies received a master’s best novels. That is because Bourne Identity uses the premises, some characters names, and some isolated cases of the novel, and then starts to leave in their own direction. This film does not have […]

Botched

Maybe I was not paying attention lately, or can my IQ dropped dramatically, as it does so often, but I must declare that I did not know anything about Botched. I have never heard of the damn movie! My discovery began when I decided to scoot to the DVD store to withdraw the film for […]

Born on the Fourth of July

Ron Kovic grows in Massapequa, Long Island, as the eldest son of A and P manager, and his wife is very religious Catholic. A natural athlete, he surpasses in high school sports. A proud patriot, Covic tells his parents that he is willing to lay down their lives for their country.
All his dreams of the […]

Bordertown

Bordertown is a fictional film based on real events that have occurred in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, according to which, within a few years, tens (if not hundreds) of Mexican women have been abducted, raped and murdered, and little, if anything, it is done on it. Many of these women are working in malquiladora, an assembly […]

The Border

Border was inspired by the series’ Los Angeles Times’ article on illegal immigrants from Mexico. These poverty-stricken, hopeless and helpless Mexicans long for a new life in America. But, as in the film title songs Ry Cooder noted, the risk for these people is high: “You can lose more than you could ever find.”
Charlie (Jack […]

Borat - Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

The vast majority of positive statements coming from the mouths can be a double-edged weapon for the director. While effusive praise builds anticipation, it may raise expectations to levels that could not be met. That is why some viewers who saw the film after it won the Best Picture Oscar a disappointment. This also explains […]

The Boondock Saints

While I am not sure “ladies man”, the same could be said of Troy Duffy ’s The Boondock Ss. An obvious, unoriginal, and more-on-top photo filled insipid “macho energy”, the film is trying so hard you almost feel sorry for him. Almost.
It is this picture that shouts, “Hey, would not be cool to do so?”! […]