Freddy X Jason - 5/10
What was really worth to see this movie was could see your imagination being adapted. Yes, see your greatest villains united, or if rivalry is certainly something orgasmic. But unfortunately, it is anticipated that these ideas on film do not have the same splendor. And here we see clearly that the idea was not good, or was not well publicized. You should be very careful when putting together ‘different worlds’, each with its own character and different climate. I also can’t say I liked the proposal (although the result scrotum), it may have been just a marketing ploy, with two extra cash maximum of trash horror classic. I give it very low note, but I still here in my corner wondering Jason and Freddy gleefully (and bloodily) maiming themselves.
Mr. Bean's Holiday - 6/10
I always liked Rowan Atkinson with his mimic mood (despite statements in the films) simply priceless, another movie that I am well pleased with Rowan’s “Johnny English.” Mr. Bean is still a modern Chaplin. He makes anyone laugh without giving a single word. And the output movie so it doesn’t need to talk is a balcony of the master, make the plot unfold in another country, for France, where he doesn’t know a word. Very good in that terms.
For The Bible Tells Me So - 9/10
Love people, love up anything. This type of documentary is very interesting because it comes from and superimposed on those who translate the Bible in their own way, everything condemning homosexuality, an abomination. The world needs information and destruction of common sense which, they (religious-capitalists who were shown in the documentary), these traditionalists - ****, that **** do not defend unless the millions who make up the poor people without structure psychological or think enough to say “no” - are words of God. I believe even if I don’t believe in God, all my soul that God does not kill, judge, condemn you for your color, religion, sex or sexuality.
The Tourist - 6/10
A chilly movie, not by the slowly scenes, silent but for being merely expository and not enfolding.
And even with such predictability, I couldn’t even catch a lot while I watched. The plot doesn’t involves that much, the couple didn’t care. Worth much by Johnny Depp, the gorgeous scenes in Paris and Venice and some insights that I realized it when the story ended and I was wondering what I had seen. Anyway, it is worthwhile to spend time.