Lee Daniels gives us a sneak peak into the a Florida Glades that only Grindhouse could deliver - Raw, edgy, and at the very least contagious-
Cinematic presence via Kidman, Cusak, and even Efron adds new dimension to character roles and quietly hints at the evolving criteria needed to capture todays' audience.
My first opinion of Lawless came as a analysis - what is said to be one of Americas experiments - prohibition - if the advent of prohibition was a complex study into what is now bulk or wholesale buying - call me a history buff. Mr. Hillcoat, Nick Cave and confusingly Matt (Bondurant) assemble a perspective that has any freshman - rights - major - fumbling with the cube _rubiks.
Peter Jackson - on the wings of Walsh / Boyens, again exceptionally introduces us to the lives of Hobbits, Dwarfs, Elves, and Wizards. My expectations well surpassed, as I make out the squirming figure of a child 2 rows in front of me obviously entertained by hordes of middle earth.
So, I'm into this thing called Blu - and after getting my investigation slip from the likes of Cnet -
I'm geared for better picture - minus any camera micro blogs. Tim Burton released Beetlejuice in 1988 a year before releasing what is now the Batman first generation dot dvd. Mr. Keaton was busy that week not returning any calls ..... while Mr. Baldwin was busy working on his annuities....
Hey, I may be the last person on this planet that just started the Blu-ray test drive. So, I rip a 3- pack
and interestingly enough - no previews, hidden features menu, and what Blu is penned as - seamless frame repetition - I picked it up because of the pictures. Now, Mr. Burton in 2005 does 720's with this puppeteering ensemble, with this subtle invitation for examination.