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Haven't written any reviews on this site since after February, and I've decided to continue once again today starting with March (though it was another busy one as usual but good).
ALADDIN (dir. John Musker & Ron Clements) (1992) - out of (re-watch)
Always a fun Disney film to watch, hilarious & magical filled with unforgettable characters & wonderful songs to sing to.
THIEF (dir. Michael Mann) (1981) - out of
A stunning debut from Michael Mann. A lot to say about this: James Caan's performance, Tangerine Dream's pure '80s score, the cinematography, the heist scenes, the storyline, sound, etc. Crime drama has never been this better! I am glad to be back on track with exploring Mann's works, and I must say this is at his best. Small or big world out there, though.
REIGN OF FIRE (dir. Rob Bowman) (2002) - out of (re-watch)
Okay sci-fi fantasy about dragons ruling the earth, the best thing I liked about that it had Christian Bale. He's always great in every film he stars in.
THE JUNGLE BOOK (dir. Wolfgang Reitherman) (1967) - out of (re-watch)
One of the greatest & funniest of all Disney classics, this was my first film I've watched when I was very young. I love Kipling's original story, and the music is sometimes very jazzy but fun to listen to especially "I Wan'na Be Like You". I've also heard they are doing a live-action (with CGI) remake, too, later to be released in October.
FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST (dir. Bill Kroyer) (1992) - out of (re-watch)
Another good underrated animated fantasy adventure featuring fairies and Robin Williams.
LE CERCLE ROUGE (dir. Jean-Pierre Melville) (1970) - out of
This is a much cooler heist film I've seen from France, just too amazing to describe but I'll put it like this. Colorful, never boring, good performances by Delon & the others, filmed right, and has the longest heist scene in film history. Will be soon exploring more of Melville's works.
THE THREE CABALLEROS (dir. Norm Ferguson) (1944) - out of (re-watch)
Rare Disney film featuring Donald Duck as he explores Mexico & its culture along with his Mexican bird buddies. I love the scene when the three sing "The Three Caballeros", fun catchy tune to listen to.
ANTONIO GAUDI (dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara) (1984) - out of
An extraordinary look around the works of a great architect's works in Spain.
TIN TOY (dir. John Lesseter) (1988) - out of (re-watch)
Funniest Pixar short ever!
HOT FUZZ (dir. Edgar Wright) (2007) - out of (re-watch)
Unique, action-packed, and hilarious British cop film from Edgar Wright. Simon Pegg & Nick Frost are entertaining together.
And that is all for my reviews in March, up next will be April and then May.
ALADDIN (dir. John Musker & Ron Clements) (1992) - out of (re-watch)
Always a fun Disney film to watch, hilarious & magical filled with unforgettable characters & wonderful songs to sing to.
THIEF (dir. Michael Mann) (1981) - out of
A stunning debut from Michael Mann. A lot to say about this: James Caan's performance, Tangerine Dream's pure '80s score, the cinematography, the heist scenes, the storyline, sound, etc. Crime drama has never been this better! I am glad to be back on track with exploring Mann's works, and I must say this is at his best. Small or big world out there, though.
REIGN OF FIRE (dir. Rob Bowman) (2002) - out of (re-watch)
Okay sci-fi fantasy about dragons ruling the earth, the best thing I liked about that it had Christian Bale. He's always great in every film he stars in.
THE JUNGLE BOOK (dir. Wolfgang Reitherman) (1967) - out of (re-watch)
One of the greatest & funniest of all Disney classics, this was my first film I've watched when I was very young. I love Kipling's original story, and the music is sometimes very jazzy but fun to listen to especially "I Wan'na Be Like You". I've also heard they are doing a live-action (with CGI) remake, too, later to be released in October.
FERNGULLY: THE LAST RAINFOREST (dir. Bill Kroyer) (1992) - out of (re-watch)
Another good underrated animated fantasy adventure featuring fairies and Robin Williams.
LE CERCLE ROUGE (dir. Jean-Pierre Melville) (1970) - out of
This is a much cooler heist film I've seen from France, just too amazing to describe but I'll put it like this. Colorful, never boring, good performances by Delon & the others, filmed right, and has the longest heist scene in film history. Will be soon exploring more of Melville's works.
THE THREE CABALLEROS (dir. Norm Ferguson) (1944) - out of (re-watch)
Rare Disney film featuring Donald Duck as he explores Mexico & its culture along with his Mexican bird buddies. I love the scene when the three sing "The Three Caballeros", fun catchy tune to listen to.
ANTONIO GAUDI (dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara) (1984) - out of
An extraordinary look around the works of a great architect's works in Spain.
TIN TOY (dir. John Lesseter) (1988) - out of (re-watch)
Funniest Pixar short ever!
HOT FUZZ (dir. Edgar Wright) (2007) - out of (re-watch)
Unique, action-packed, and hilarious British cop film from Edgar Wright. Simon Pegg & Nick Frost are entertaining together.
And that is all for my reviews in March, up next will be April and then May.
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Nice reviews on these movies, Chris. You picked some of my favorites, especially Ferngully.