kurt-beullens
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Project: Snowblind is a great First Person shooter which all fans of the genre will love. There is loads of action, but there are also moments when it's best to use a "stealthier" way of going through the levels. People who played the classic FPS Deus Ex, will immediately recognizes elements from that game which come back in this one. That's no surprise because the 2 games were made by the same people. The game is a lot of fun, but sadly enough it is over too soon and the last levels are not the greatest. I bought it for only 10 Euro, so you don't see me complaining. I completed the game yesterday, but I think I'll be start again pretty soon.
This must be one of the worst movies i've seen, and I've seen quit a lot of movies and also quit a lot of really bad movies. Actually, you can call me a fan of bad movies, so you shouldn't be surprised to read that this is like some kind of masterpiece to me! I'm not going to talk about the story, because it's a real mess and doesn't make any sense at all. The actors are all terrible, but I certainly need to mention Stuart Smith as Sydney who is one of the worst in the job. Watching him is painfully funny. There are 3 scenes with him (only with him, you see him hardly interact with other actors, the reason for that is explained in "Trivia") which are trill "great": * Him running in the streets on "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" by Genesis, * the scene with the little bird and his sword (you have to see this to believe it, it's hilarious) * and his phone-conversation towards the end of the movie.
The dubbing and the sound-effects are lousy, the camera-work is shitty, well I can go on and on, but fans of "worst of the worst"-movies have by now understood that this is a must-have for their collection.
I should give it 0/10 for obvious reasons, but also a 10/10 for entertainment value, so my final figure is a 5/10. A must see!!
The dubbing and the sound-effects are lousy, the camera-work is shitty, well I can go on and on, but fans of "worst of the worst"-movies have by now understood that this is a must-have for their collection.
I should give it 0/10 for obvious reasons, but also a 10/10 for entertainment value, so my final figure is a 5/10. A must see!!
Back in the 70's and 80's Gaston and Leo were the most popular Belgian humorist duo. For several years in a row they did the End of the Year-show on BRT and you could also see them in the TV-show "De Kolderbrigade". But people liked them most for their live-shows. It's not that they were extremely funny, but the 2 men did what they did in such an amusing way, that it was always a joy to watch them. I still enjoy watching one of their sketches when it's on TV. In the '80's they made 3 movies. First there was "Zware Jongens", then there was this one and finally they made "Gaston en Leo in Hong Kong". I always liked "Paniekzaaiers" the most. It's a small and sympathetic movie with nice dialog. Sadly their are some things which drag the movie down. First there are some very lame scenes which are ridiculous and childish and really not funny. Second their is the final part of the movie which takes place in the basement: not very good. And then their is the music! Extremely cheap-sounding, very, very '80's and also add to giving this movie it's childish feel. But it's always fun to watch Gaston and Leo, so altogether "Paniekzaaiers" can be called a good movie which is a must for the fans of these 2 Belgian comedians.