RedNERVE
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Pulp Fiction (1994) by Quentin Tarantino is simple a one of the best classics out there. This crime/drama is absolutely terrific. The camera work is stunning, being a more modern movie. The acting was also superb.
John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson absolutely rocked every scene they were in. Both names are big in Hollywood so it is expected that they steal the scenes they are in. The overall acting in this film truly blew me away, i was not expecting such a good performance out of this movie and I would recommend this movie to any of my friends as well as anyone who love classic crime movies.
John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson absolutely rocked every scene they were in. Both names are big in Hollywood so it is expected that they steal the scenes they are in. The overall acting in this film truly blew me away, i was not expecting such a good performance out of this movie and I would recommend this movie to any of my friends as well as anyone who love classic crime movies.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) by Bob Rafelson is a fantastic movie. The camera work, lighting and acting is all enticing to watch unfold on screen. The scenes and lighting seemed to flow well and the acting was spot on, defiantly a fun film to watch.
I thought the move fit its short run time of only about an hour and a half pretty well, most films last longer and have to cut major scenes to shorten their films but this one gets its story together and concludes in only an hour an a half, which is pretty cool.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) is a great and entertaining classic film to watch!
I thought the move fit its short run time of only about an hour and a half pretty well, most films last longer and have to cut major scenes to shorten their films but this one gets its story together and concludes in only an hour an a half, which is pretty cool.
Five Easy Pieces (1970) is a great and entertaining classic film to watch!
Notorious (1945) by Sidney Gilliat is a great black and white romance, Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer's performance as the stars of this film really blew me away. The camera work was excellent along with the lighting techniques used.
Personally I dislike black and white films, however this film had a very modern approach to it and that was able to keep me interested throughout the length of the film. (I would still prefer to see this movie in color!)
Overall, this is a great film and I would recommend it to anyone who likes black and white romances.
Personally I dislike black and white films, however this film had a very modern approach to it and that was able to keep me interested throughout the length of the film. (I would still prefer to see this movie in color!)
Overall, this is a great film and I would recommend it to anyone who likes black and white romances.