Saturday, November 20, 2010

20 The most celebrated films in the last 15 years


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It seems every year we have a spot after spot bombed us what we do and what is not and what we do and what not to buy. The media has taken control of most of our thoughts and the power to convince us one way or another. For this reason, it is likely that each year there are movies that are ignored by most of society. For your benefit, I listed the 20 most undervalued in care, an underrated film of the last 15Years.

In my opinion, the best work of M. Night Shamyalan: 1) Unbreakable. Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson clash of perfection in this film about two men, one that brings with itself and the forces on the other side of the choice of range, sensitive to everything that is evil in this world.

2) 12 Monkeys: I promise I'm not a trend in the films of Bruce Willis. In any case, this film fascinating from beginning to end, the public vision of the future of our planet. Bruce Willisand forth between the present and the past, trying to save the day as usual.

3) weakness: Matthew McConaughey probably the best film. A very religious father, murders and the visions that God told him so-called, are the demons of hell. Bill Paxton has joined the cast of a film with a huge twist.

4) Almost Famous: Kate Hudson Thinking acclaim with an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, the film is relatively neglected in the movies. ExcellentCast, including Frances McDormand, Patrick Fugit, Billy Crudup and Jason Lee takes us through the coming of age of an aspiring music journalist traveling across the country with a pop band. Full of exciting moments, good music, and a look at the world of '70s rock, you're sure to enjoy this film from start to finish.

5) Friday Night Lights: A look strong in the region of Texas high school football, I remember the true story of an athlete in high schoolgreat moments and good relations they had in their team. Good performance all combined with a realistic football action live for another great movie made. My favorite movie of all time sport.

6) The Sandlot: a film for children at heart, has seen the film of children for over a decade. However, it is also a movie for adults to talk about Babe Ruth, fatherhood, and of course our fans of baseball. Adults enjoy every moment of this film, and bringwhen your life is precious and innocent and is considered the most important thing in the world was as if they had to rely on the baseball field.

7) Hook: An incredible cast, including Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams and Julia Roberts is one of the funniest movies. The story of Peter Pan goes on, after Peter had left Neverland. Peter Hook never forgotten and lost the hand. He wants to fight again, and again at Neverland with the kidnapping of Petertwo children. A view of the new era of Peter Pan, with real people, making this film is to see others.

Yes, once again, Bruce Willis in the list: 8) The Fifth Element. Although this film is a bit 'of cheese, it's exciting in a funny foreign film and the end of the world will take the edge of the chair. The moments of action and comedy makes this film succeed.

9) Vanilla Sky Tom Cruise makes the list with this film, which recently won critical acclaim. Once you start thisFilm, which is glued to the screen. A great plot twists and great as to make this film. And Tom Cruise get to impress the audience with their appearance throughout the film and his face is mutilated in the opening film.

10) Boiler Room: A voice of young people to play on Wall Street stockbroker who has deceived its customers to pay for the ridiculous actions that does not exist. A man in the world is destroyed by this and the other is turned upside down when she discoversdoes not work in a real business.

11) Resident Evil

12) Hoop Dreams

13) The Butterfly Effect

14) American Psycho

15) Eyes Wide Shut

16) elections

17) The School of Rock

18) Donnie Darko

19 The Truman Show)

20) A / C

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1 comment:

  1. What I don't like about Hook (besides its own internal flaws) is that it completely goes against what Barrie had written in his original stories. Shouldn't a sequel not have mistakes as compared to the source?

    There is a faithful continuation in book form:
    Click!
    And here's a great 'What if?' adventure (but it's not for the kids!): Click!
    BELIEVE!

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