Word: flicks
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...surveillance by scoping the old headquarters of the East German secret police, also in shambles. The projections this time are not one, but four, using all the walls in the room and converging in two corners. Watching multiple films at once further suggests surveillance monitors, and the images flick from one pan to the next like a perfunctory watchman...
...While seemingly complicated, what astounds is how a movie which initially has potential for so much comedic depth ends up being only as deep and enjoyable as your run-of-the-mill Hugh Grant flick. Perry plays the nervous neighbor to perfection, but too often resorts to the antics of Chandler Bing on "Friends," and he is unwholly suited for the heroic turn he makes later in the movie. Bruce Willis plays the glamorous hitman a little too glamorously, and his comedic style appears to be to speak as little as possible while still looking glib and threatening. Having appeared...
...this day and age where a single Pantene bottle can both shampoo and condition hair and a pint of Ben & Jerryis and the hottest Leonardo DiCaprio flick can be ordered on the same website, the combo idea continues to flourish. The latest innovation: dry cleaning and ifakebakingi can be done at a single store. Just a short walk beyond the frenzy of the Square lies Erin Cleaners, a friendly establishment that caters to the two seemingly disparate services of dry cleaning and tanning...
Here is the promotional slogan for Pitch Black, a new sci-fi flick opening today: "Are you afraid of the dark? You will be..." Now, let's think about this: are you scared or bemused? Silly as the phrase is, it's also a little misleading. What makes Pitch Black into something you don't anticipate-a nice surprise-has nothing to do with darkness...
...Heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio complained about his larger-than-life image during the premiere of "The Beach," his newest flick. He said he hoped people would still recognize his work as an actor...