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The top 10 shots of 2009 (10 movies items)"Director of Photography: Andrew Lesnie Coming fresh from one of the most vital experiences of a young girl’s life (first love) and past an energetic expression of youthful energy on the soccer field, the shot smoothly brings us to the close of one chapter and the beginning of the next. By craning up we draw on the film memory of this move as a closing motif, while also using it to introduce the arena for the coming events. The audience are already aware of the conclusion and have seen H"
“I was very dissapointed in this movie. I thought the performances were good, and the story was excellent, but all that CGI that they used, pretty much bored me to death. The scenes defiantly went along with the movie, but it got to the point where I was being bored, and it takes a lot to bore me. I did like Mark Walhberg in this, its nice to see that he is getting back to his good acting, unlike The Happening, where he was terrible. So my overall on this movie was, it would have been better without some of the CGI scenes, it was way overdone.” read more
“Peter Jackson surrendered the directing job of The Hobbit to Guillermo Del Toro to make this visually intoxicating supernatural drama. There are scenes of heaven here that would make an atheist want to believe in an afterlife. The Lovely Bones is a visionary showmanship of a director with 3D eyes and it has some memorable acting particularly from Ronan and Tucci. But Jackson is hurting from the critical lashing that he concentrated more on visual elements rather than keeping tabs on the story. But that’s exactly the point in adapting a book – you find ways to interpret it since movies are an entirely different medium. Just ask Terry Gilliam. The Lovely Bones is Peter Jackson on a Pollock mission.” read more
It's a private emotion. (235 movies items)"Stand out character/s: Saoirse Ronan: Susie Salmon Awards Won: Nominated for Oscar. Another 6 wins & 21 nominations F.A.L. IMDB Director: Peter Jackson Emotional/Tragedy level: I will survive"
My Top Movies (199 movies items)" ''I wasn't lost, or frozen, or gone... I was alive; I was alive in my own perfect world.'' Peter Jackson's adaptation of Alice Sebold's story The Lovely Bones is another showcase for his talents of merging together great storytelling with magical special effects. The film is a complete blend of the real and the fantastical similarly styled to his film adapt of the real life inspired Heavenly Creatures. The mixed reviews and wallowing box office is probably due to the depressing underlying the"
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