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Ravenous (1999) 

English This movie is mouthwatering nutritious and tasty, full of unexpected ingredients and delicious acting performances. Robert Carlyle is simply awesome and Guy Pearce delivers us his standard performance at very least. Director Antonia Bird cooked up an excellent meal for the movie gourmet and I’m pleased it was traditional Czech-style cooking. - What are you cooking? - It’s uh... stew. - Need any help? - No, no, no. Perhaps later you might... contribute.

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The Lovely Bones (2009) 

English In short, weird. Jackson is a good director, but the story jumps from one level to another too often and so it’s hard for the viewer to build a sufficiently strong bond with any of them. Visually exquisite and emotionally very strong scene from “purgatory" sometimes contrast weirdly with the “real world" (yes, mainly with smokey Susan Sarandon), but despite it all, Jackson manages to hold it all together. Sometimes it isn’t about what story you tell, but how you tell it.

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Black Books (2000) (series) 

English An excellent series that pumps (mostly genius, sometimes just good) humor into you by the gallon. The character of Bernard Black is simply perfect. We’d all love to be like him, but not all of us have the courage. ;)

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Full Metal Jacket (1987) 

English At times in this, you might think you’re watching a comedy, that is, until the reality freezes the smile on your face. Excellent acting performances. Kubrick’s best movie, in my opinion. Better you than me.

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Crazy Heart (2009) 

English Jeff Bridges pulls the whole film up with his performance, and that Oscar is well deserved. The songs are also nice. So good, very good. Can you ask anything else from a country-drama?

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Tooth Fairy (2010) 

English What’s that in the sky? Is it a man? Is it a plane? Is it Superman? No it’s the Tooth Fairy. :D The Rock is cool as ice if he can take a role in a movie like this and enjoy himself splendidly. The story of the Tooth Fairy is a good old American classic that we’ve seen a thousand times over. Just the special effects are new and it’s important that they’re worth it. The shrinking paste, the amnesia dust, the invisibility spray. It’s just superb. P.S.: The opening instruction session in the pink dress is priceless. And that's the Tooth, the whole Tooth and nothing but the Tooth!

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Brothers (2009) 

English A great drama with brilliant actors. Natalie Portman as the dream wife and Tobey's psychopathic escapades nearly took my breath away. The perfect scene of the rearranging of the cups with a gun in hand says it all.

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The Company (2007) (series) 

English Excellent miniseries. I would like to highlight the absolutely perfect Michael Keaton, who managed to fit seamlessly into the role of the anal-retentive James Angleton. I enjoyed his monologues so much.

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Four Rooms (1995) 

English It’s such a shame that the quality of the first two stories doesn’t come anywhere near the work of Tarantino and Rodriguez. All right, there is one word is more fitting – average. Apart from Roth’s hamming, almost nothing happens. Luckily my expectations were not that high, and I just took it as a necessary debut movie, until the action hurricane with the slick Banderas and the ending where Tarantino reels off one snappy line after another. As a Quentin fan I really enjoyed the last bit, maybe almost as much as he did himself. Tons of cues and heavily improvised monologs (excuse me, monolog) in one take and faultless choreography. That’s why I gave it the fourth star, I can’t say no more to defend it.

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Edge of Darkness (2010) 

English Dead Man Walking. Gibson great, Winstone great, Campbell is still in top form. Although a couple of scenes really made me think WTF (the end), it didn’t bother me so much that I couldn’t enjoy the rest. The action scenes are supreme to the point it’s a shame that there weren’t more of them and the final showdown was such a treat for me to watch - precisely my cup of tea. I even feel like watching the original miniseries too.