GIJON FACEBOOK PROFILES AND MADRID, HONOREES IN THE CINEMA OF JOSE LUIS GARCIA
José Luis Garci, one of the best directors in the history of English cinema has given us great movies. Of these, I'll highlight two excellent early films are a tribute to two beautiful cities in Spain, Gijon and Madrid. Also, the music is beautiful. Pure cinema.
1. "STARTING OVER": Gijón in 1982
2. "ALONE IN THE MORNING": Madrid in 1978
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Which Maps Have Which Legends In Pokemon Deluge
TORRENTE AND SPANISH CINEMA
There is the fact the English public would prefer this type of film to others. This speaks volumes about the level of English society cinephile. Some continue to enjoy good films of English cinema made by Garci, Berlanga et al.
"Torrente 4: Lethal Crisis (Crisis Lethal)" literally swept on its way with the 666 copies that was released in nearly a thousand screens. More than a million English bought a ticket and left 8.3 million euros at the box office. It's the best opening of our history and the sixth moneymaker in the English rooms, ahead of "Avatar," d "Alice in Wonderland" and "Harry Potter."
There is the fact the English public would prefer this type of film to others. This speaks volumes about the level of English society cinephile. Some continue to enjoy good films of English cinema made by Garci, Berlanga et al.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Bleeding Eight Days Before Period
How I We flew to Moscow
is a stunning satire on the Cold War, the danger of nuclear bombs, international politics and military power. It is a delight. Pure cinema. The director Stanley Kubrick leaves us one of his best films. The actor Peter Sellers as overboard in interpreting three different roles.
The script is superb, the scenery great, great performances and staging of many quality. A different movie, smart and funny. You do not need no special effects, no sex, no ridiculous scenarios like in the movies today.
Again José Luis Garci with his "black and white film (Telemadrid) gave us a sensational film. On this occasion, I enjoyed "How I flew to Moscow?" (1964).
is a stunning satire on the Cold War, the danger of nuclear bombs, international politics and military power. It is a delight. Pure cinema. The director Stanley Kubrick leaves us one of his best films. The actor Peter Sellers as overboard in interpreting three different roles.
The script is superb, the scenery great, great performances and staging of many quality. A different movie, smart and funny. You do not need no special effects, no sex, no ridiculous scenarios like in the movies today.
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