Archive for December, 2009
Posted in December 22nd, 2009
Dante’s Cove
[2 clips]
Reichen Lehmkuhl
Jon Fleming
William Gregory Lee
Gregory Michael
God, how I love this programme.
They say that if you put a thousand monkeys in a room with a thousand typewriters then in a thousand years they will write the works of Shakespeare.
Some years ago a group of producers put one monkey in a room with an etch-a-sketch [...]
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Posted in December 22nd, 2009
The Scorned
[1 clip]
Reichen Lehmkuhl
I can’t say that I enjoyed this movie on a whole; the plot was cliché and full of holes, there were more than a few errors in filming, and it just generally sucked; but I can say that I thoroughly enjoyed Ethan Zohn’s character. Now, some might say that I am being [...]
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Posted in December 22nd, 2009
Posted in December 21st, 2009
St. Ives
ALL FOR LOVE ( as it titled when it was broadcast at the weekend ) is a romantic period drama featuring Captain Saint Ives a French officer in Napoleon`s army who is captured by the British and imprisoned in Scotland where he meets and falls in love with a young maiden who visits the [...]
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Posted in December 19th, 2009
Garcon Stupide
[1 clip]
Pierre Chatagny
Garcon Stupide (Stupid Boy) is an emotionally-packed punch. The film and it’s lead character, Loic, had me hooked from the start. With the exception of a few slower scenes, I thoroughly enjoyed the film from start to finish. A few laughs, intense thought and emotion, and a few tears were generated from [...]
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Posted in December 18th, 2009
Ready, Steady, Charlie
[1 clip]
Michael Koch
As Switzerland is a very small country and their strong point is for sure not culture I was very surprised in a positive way of this movie. This movie has a original love story, is never boring and has a lot of sense of humor. Especially when they make fun of [...]
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Posted in December 18th, 2009
Grande Ecole
[2 clips]
Salim Kechiouche
Gregori Baquet
From reading other reviews this may be one of those movies that seems to be about whatever is most important to the viewer. To some it is mostly about capitalism and class / social castes. To others it is more a love story. To me the love story seemed central, with [...]
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Posted in December 17th, 2009
French starlet Angelique is a rare mix of Egyptian and Latin ancestry. The cultural combination of her many origins and the time she has been living in Paris create a unique tapestry for her life. Each performance by Angelique evokes a different part of her warm personality and lingers with you long after you [...]
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Posted in December 17th, 2009
If you are in Europe or in the States, whether you call it Football or Soccer, one thing everyone can agree on is that Belicia is the best looking referee of all time! If she was on the pitch handing out yellow cards and booking you for fouls you?d be on your best behavior! [...]
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Posted in December 17th, 2009
Lola is a fresh-faced party girl who is always excited to go out in the evenings with her friends. She is new to modeling and dancing, which makes her seem more innocent and shy at first, but once she gets comfortable in front of the cameras you can really feel her energy pulsing at [...]
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