"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.
This is the story of a man who teaches others how to plan their time and lives. And when he strays from his plan, everything starts to go wrong, as he thought, here it is, and understands that planning of life is useless. Just because life is the most complicated and interesting thing you can ever imagine. Lists, which is the main character writes is somewhat similar to the lists of "Naїve. Super". But if there were simply lists, in the Chaos theory lists defines life. A random selection of the point makes it more interesting. This is a love story. The film makes it clear that planning of love is impossible. And all that happens is not so bad, even if you do not you understand and accept it.
Stephenie Meyer's vampire epos has already gathered millions of fans around the world, especially by acting on the psyche of romantic high school girls. However, there is no romance in Twilight. It probably never come to mind of directors of the saga and it is very good thing, indeed. This hormonal storm is beautifully played between beautiful heroes at the background of stunning mossy forests of Washington. The audience felt almost physically justified the postmodern vampires, the vulgar dialogues, and all indescribably wonderful crap that you are to watch and read when you're only 17.
Imagine what would happen to planet in 100 years. Rubbish is everywhere, there no more place to utilize it. The air is polluted with exhaust gases, global warming makes itself felt, the glaciers are melting, and water is polluted with the all kinds of junk. Who will solve all these problems? Where are the smart people? It is difficult to raise children for the intelligent people. They want to give the child everything in order he had grown clever and educated man. Therefore, there are one or two children in these families. Or no children because of the reproductive function issues. But not too smart parents just do not think about it. They copulate on instinct, and thus inhabiting the planet. On that background Idiocracy rises an radically new idea."
Of course, the movie itself does not reveal any secrets. It just gives farewell speech and a starting point. Law of attraction, in other words we can say - if you really want something, be ensured – you will succeed. "After all, there is always the case, if wholeheartedly believe in something, assume that it is you already have and no doubt - you really do it. And it's not a secret, revealed by this film, it is a formula which is known in ancient Eastern philosophy, and in others too. "Human capabilities are unlimited, because nobody knows our limits. So, why the power of thought does not help itself? This does not mean that you only dream of doing nothing. So, even the food does not cook by itself. In any case, you must act ... just a conscious act aimed at that dream, which is truly desired
Public Enemies is fair to compare with the cult Heat released fifteen years ago, but it seems that this time the Michael Mann jumped above the head, and it is not surprising as it seems at first glance. Mann manages to convert high-tech to high art, and that this film will be remembered after seventy years, as now, let's say, Dreyer's movies, as a major illustration of the key role of Mann in the world of cinema. And this is not only the matter of the form. Yes, Mann filmed first digital retro. And yes, the atmosphere of the thirties was recreated down to the dress models.
The sixth part of the adventures of Harry Potter was filmed by David Yates, who filmed the Order of the Phoenix, too. As before, there were reductions in the source material: the books themselves, as we recall, were getting thicker from volume by volume. But the fascination it has not been affected: the love of suffering young wizards magically contrasts with the overall dark background, where there extreme fear of the meeting with Volan de Mort rules. The comic couple, Ron-Hermione amuses the audience perfectly, while their companions in misfortune, Harry and Ginny honestly work out the necessary romantic part. And yet each new movie about Potter is more horrifying, sad and fantastic than the previous one: all these options are caused by the development of the story and by unlimited technical possibilities of the modern cinema.
Hachi: A Dog's Story looks very respectable thanks to beautifully grown old Richard Gere. But all this is the perfect atmosphere generates the feeling that all this neat, distilled and smoothed microcosm of the American province was specially built just for the beautiful story design. Something here is not real in the movie. However, when your eyes filled with tears, you will not be able to consider.
Night at the Museum 2 is an excellent and intelligent family adventure movie. It may disappoint you if you are counting on the comedy, as usual expecting Ben Stiller's hilarious antics and 'adult' jokes.This is the movie you have to watch with children: it would give them joy and knowledge of history, but you will not get bored, watching the excellent shapes of Amy Adams in tights and choreography of the Spartans performed by tiny Oates and Coogan. Then, may be you will take your family to the to the museum.
Aliens in the Attic seems not so much shocking, but very, very cute. First, the movie does not raise any issues that would be incomprehensible to viewers' of primary and secondary school age: blasters, bad grades, the first conflicts with parents, the aliens, finally: these are all understandable to any child threads and they are given without any unnecessary subtexts and contexts. The one thing is the Pearson daughter's boyfriend too often being hit by different things in the nuts, but these are nuances. Everything else is so consistent of children's fiction and deserves the respect, especially in the times of the genre mixing.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall devoted to trendy once upon a time MTV series about hard to forget a person you fall in love with. The process of forgetting will be shown with all the consequences: a rebuke for wearing sweat pants, an alcohol as an analgesic, men's heart-rending sobs and the fact that the hero, lounging in his sweat pants on the couch, the least expected such a turn of events. Nicholas Stoller came close to reality, losing at the time of X to drop this reality to hell and give the audience what he wants - a catharsis, which is in a comedy is a pure bliss.