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Friday, June 12, 2009

Edward Scissorhands


Book/ Film: Edward Scissorhands
Genre: Comedy; Drama; Fantasy; Romance
Author/ Director: Tim Burton
Characters/ Actors: Johnny Depp; Winona Ryder; Dianne Wiest
Review:

Like all fairy tales begins, this begins like one too…
Once upon a time in a castle high on top of a hill lives an inventor with his greatest creation - Edward, a near-complete person. The creator died before he could finish Edward's hands; instead, Edward is left with metal scissors for hands. Edward has always lived alone, until a kind lady called Peg discovers Edward and welcomes him into her home. At first, everyone welcomes Edward into the community, but soon things begin to take a change for the worse.
This movie have a nice comedy and a but with the time, it becomes a drama with beautiful fantasy-romance. The movie is rated for people passing the 13 ages.

Student name: Ignacio Igarreta
Class: 5º H

Beetlejuice


Book/ Film: BeetleJuice
Genre: Comedy
Author/ Director: Tim Burton
Characters/ Actors: Alec Baldwin; Geena Davis; Michael Keaton

Review:

This is the story of Adam and Barbara who live in a beautiful house. One day, while driving to home, they are involved in a terrible auto accident. They walk to home only to discover that they have died and now haunt their house. When their house is purchased by an out of state family, they feel their home is invaded by an artists wife and her proprietary-selling husband. Their attempts to scaring the family out of the house, but they are ignored. Finally they fall to the temptation to use the people-exorcizer Beetle Juice. When they find his tactics too dangerous, they attempt to contain him and save the family they were trying to boot.
The movie have wonderful visual effects and a light-black humor comedy can see it all people not-under 13 ages.

Student name: Ignacio Igarreta
Class: 5º H

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Evil Dead 2


Book/ Film: Evil Dead 2
Genre: Horror, Comedy
Author/ Director: Sam Raimi
Characters/ Actors: Bruce Campbell

Review:

A sequel or, for some people, remake of the film The Evil Dead. A young man named Ash takes his girlfriend Linda to a cabin in the middle of a dark and mysterious forest, finds a professor’s tape, and plays it back. It was about a traduction of the “Book of the Dead”.
The spell calls up an evil force from the woods which turns Linda into a monstrous Deadite (wich were the name that the film puts to the monsters), and tries to do the same to Ash. When the professor's daughter show up at the cabin, the night turns into a non-stop, grotesquely comic battle with chainsaw and shotgun on one side, demon horde and flying eyeball on the other.
The movie has nice visual effects and still keeps your eyes focused on the screen, despite of being a little bit old. Is considered for all the non-under sixteen years old public.


Student name: Ignacio Igarreta
Class: 5 H

Army of Darkness


Book/ Film: Army of Darkness
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Comedy
Author/ Director: Sam Raimi
Characters/ Actors: Bruce Campbell, Marcus Gilbert, Bridget Fonda

Review:


In this sequel to the Evil Dead films, a employee (Ash) is warped to a medieval castle age attacked by monstrous forces. Initially mistaken for an enemy, he is soon sent on a quest for the Necronomicon, a book which can take the evil away from those lands. Unfortunately, he screws up the magic words while collecting the book, and releases an army of skeletons. Then, a thrilling, battle between Ash's 20th Century tactics and the minions of darkness happens.
This film conbines comedy with a touch of bizarre- horror- fantasy wich makes different types of viewers to find the movie interesting an comfortable to their eyes.




Student name: Ignacio Igarreta
Class: 5 H