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Dreamcatcher (2003) 

English More Stephen King crap. Once again, it takes place in the legendary small town of Derry, Maine. And while in It, the boogeyman from outer space at least had a need to adapt and disguise himself, since he liked living in the sewers and needed to feed on kids every 27 years, this film is such bullshit that I can't believe how decent a cast it has.

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Emma. (2020) 

English Emma adaptations have never been wasted much, so a new film every quarter century really doesn't hurt. This version is a bit of a parody, and Miranda Hart is once again playing her solo part instead of playing a character from the novel (which has ruined more than one show for me)... but everything else more or less works in a different way than one would expect from an adaptation of an 1815 Austen novel. I'll be sure to watch the series as well.

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Blake Shelton feat. Gwen Stefani - Nobody but You (2020) (music video) 

English It's only logical, when the Stefani/Shelton pair are so successful, that they help each other out with their solo albums. This time it was just a cool video for the song "Nobody but You." It's no big deal. Sophie Muller sees the pair as a fashion icon and a down-to-earth guy from Oklahoma.

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Gwen Stefani feat. Blake Shelton - You Make It Feel Like Christmas (2018) (music video) 

English What more can I say? Gwen has matured into such a versatile celebrity that she can afford to include one purely Christmas album in her discography. She is now paired with Blake Shelton, who is a kind of "typical American," which inspired Sophie Muller to create a video that pays homage to 1950s marriage stereotypes.

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Barbie in the Pink Shoes (2013) 

English I have a similar relationship with the Barbie series that many adults do, but at the same time, I don't think there is anything lacking or excessive in Barbie in the Pink Shoes. It's another ballet movie starring Barbie, all written to make little girls understand the power of friendship, the importance of their dreams, and the uniqueness of each of us. At the same time, there's a little story about inappropriate harassment. The main story draws on the best that ballet librettos have to offer. We get "Giselle" (1841), "Swan Lake" (1877), the beloved "The Nutcracker" (1892), and "The Snow Queen" also makes an appearance. There are thus no issues in terms of inspiring and educating the kids.

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How Clean Is Your House? (2003) (shows) 

English A reality show I'll never forget. Sometimes it's good to remember that one doesn't have to be a Marie Kondo-style fanatic and live in peace. And that a real mess looks very different. It is very practical to realize that there are at least two kinds of problems that can cause a total household collapse. Endless hoarding can be run as pure storage, but housing it is not. Then there is the separate category of flooding the apartment with waste.

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It: Chapter Two (2019) 

English Everything that didn't work in the first film can be answered here. Which is fine. Of course, I get along better with adult protagonists than I do with children. However, the entire tale of the cursed town of Derry is such terrible bullshit that there's nothing to save it. While it's nice that King rode the Lovecraft wave, transposing his classic far-space fears to the sewers of a small town in Maine is simply a mistake. In addition, the idea that I would have to wait 2 years between films is even more nonsense, which also represents the decline in interest.

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It (2017) 

English I've read some of King’s books. I found "Carrie" interesting and have seen most of the adaptations. I know Misery from the film and stage adaptations... But I never got into It. The new film version is extremely unbalanced. It's a strange mix of genres that doesn't hold together and the whole thing doesn't make sense in the slightest. And it's not scary either, just full of primitive scares.

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Legend of the NeverBeast (2014) 

English Tinker Bell and co. are having a rough time. Is it time to run away or stand up for Rivendell? Yes, our childishly playful poetics have changed and darkened a bit, but I had a bigger problem with Captain Hook's youth. Here, at least, is nice that they used the lesson from Secret of the Wings.

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The 13th Chamber - 13. komnata Ondřeje Suchého (2018) (episode) 

English Ondřej Suchý’s personality is presented in this mini shot in a somewhat random way. He moved with Nostalgic Mouse to Šemanovice, because he is too similar to his brother. Even though he wrote a book he was not accepted to university. And to make matters worse, his son turned to drugs. Obviously, no dramaturgist worked on this show.