Reviews
Eight Days a Week (1997)
Somewhat enjoyable but a terrible film
I don't see how anyone could say this film is the Breakfast Club of our generation. No way. This movie could have been good. Well, thats a stretch. Had someone else written it, someone else directed it, and someone else played the lead role... Then it could have had some potential. But the only bright side of this film is Keri Russel. And the only reason she lifts this movie up is her body. A movie cannot be driven by one gorgeous female. It needs good acting, good directing, and countless other things. This film is full of bad cliches and bad dialogue.
On the other hand, I must admitt I did enjoy this film somewhat. It had a few bright points and Keri Russel sure helped. See it. Forget it. I give it a 5/10.
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
An incredible piece of American Filmmaking.
just because you dont have to mental capacity to enjoy a good film doesnt mean you have to bash it on the internet.
It is a beautifully made film. You might have to have open views on religion to enjoy it. And you must be educated on the life of Christ and know what is true and what is fictional in the film.
Martin Scorsese is one of the greatest film makers of all time. William Defoe is a great actor. (see boondock saints) The Last Temptation of Christ is an intelligent, interesting, incredibly made film.
You may need a long attention span... but if you are a true movie lover then you will appreciate this film.
and to david atfield... yes he is moldy... he has been dead. is that so outrageous? So what if david bowie is in it? harvey keitel likewise... they both did excellent jobs. "Gangster flick from gallilee".... keep your stupid comments to yourself.