"Bull Durham" is a 1988 sports romantic comedy film directed by Ron Shelton. The story revolves around the world of minor league baseball and follows the lives of three main characters: Crash Davis, a veteran catcher; "Nuke" LaLoosh, a talented but inexperienced pitcher; and Annie Savoy, a passionate baseball groupie who chooses one player each season to mentor.
As the baseball season progresses, Crash takes Nuke under his wing, teaching him not just about the game but also about life and love. Meanwhile, Annie finds herself caught in a love triangle between Crash and Nuke, leading to amusing and heartfelt moments of romance and rivalry.
The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams. It has been praised for its witty dialogue, authentic portrayal of the baseball world, and the chemistry between the lead actors. "Bull Durham" is often considered one of the best sports films ever made and has become a cult classic. It stars Kevin Costner as Crash Davis, Tim Robbins as "Nuke" LaLoosh, and Susan Sarandon as Annie Savoy.
A new look at the relationship of vampires and humans was eventually faded and vulgarized last time. If Stephenie Meyer's prose is not acceptable for you by age or other reasons you will like Daybreakers. Invented and filmed by Michael and Peter Spierig, they at least can interest you. After securing finally over the world, vampires have done it openly fascist. The Daybreakers world is dividedon the beings first, second and even third grate, it features excessive militarization, corporatism and other attributes. The scenery, however, sometimes recalls The Matrix. Instead of farms where people got out of energy, there is stacked factories for "milking" the blood. Yes, and the "treatment" of vampire Ethan Hawke clearly held under the motto "Welcome to reality."
Frankly speaking, The Crazies is like a "Grindhouse" in action, an old school thriller, but filmed with a serious mien, without exaggerated nostalgia for the good old days, when the cinematograph was able to produce the thrills using the simple means. All this we watched millions of times already, this is the task of directing talent here - to impress the audience at the sight of the same in a one million and first time. And if the original version of "The Crazies" was to heavy on political satire and protest against the Vietnam War, a modern remake is already deprived of these options…
Iron Man is bound to multiple returns, while Robert Downey Jr. plays a major role, and Jon Favreau is the director. And as long as until the protagonist is not exhausted stocks of radioactive charisma, and the chief director allows the actresses enthusiastically clobber themselves in the frame, we will be back for another serving. It is not excluded that many may seem, the "Iron Man 2" had not went long away from the first part. That is very nice and noisily shuffled his feet in one place. So let it be. After all, the movie can afford it, and there is no need in more compelling reasons besides the classic selfishness of the Stark.
Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" preserved all the characters, elements of the plot and central themes of the books by Lewis Carroll, but a showcased the completely new story. Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" successfully did what Tim always loved to do: he created a wonderful world, a magical country on the verge of dream and reality. This is what the movie is valuable for. All those heroes, whom we know from Carroll's book, found in Burton's film an incredible realization. And of course, there is delicious Johnny Depp. Despite the fact that he played something alike in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", this work cannot nothing but outstanding.
After "The Dark Knight" Christopher Nolan had no right to fail the next film. And after the "Inception" movie this right also will not appear. If James Cameron, the creator of Avatar, has sent mankind in the new world, Nolan gave no less than fantastic immersion into the world inside your own head, which is capable to show you new movie in 3D every night . "Inception" do not hesitate platitudes based on genre foundation, grinding the context in which appear. There are "The Matrix", "James Bond", "The Game" and "Shutter Island" mixed together, allowing to speculate about the essence of cinema and its perception. Cold rationality of thinking about ways to bring the audience to ecstasy is another Nolan's oxymoron. Experience that he perceives and reproduces as the construction and the movie looks like the universe. No wonder that its main character is an architect.
Clash of the Titans continues the tradition of nostalgic blockbusters. It tries in its own way to retell almost all the major mythical conflict of the ancient world. Sam Worthington as the notorious 3D, are only a backdrops to a deliberately constructed scenes. Most of the movie time spent on speeches in the best spirit of "Harry Potter", the rest is CGI scenes in the best traditions of the 90th. The only thing that "Clash of the Titans" is completely devoid of taste, everything in it is subject to a simplification. In general, it is the perfect movie for the big screen, the viewer of any age and almost any audience. True, it is doubtful that there will be people able to watch it twice.