Brad Pitt
Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood (2019) – Quentin Tarantino
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Beyond the good one would expect as it beautifully boomerangs itself back to hoped-for Pulp Fiction territory only this time with a heavier cast.
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Se7en (1995) – David Fincher
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Tall, biblical thriller that out-of-the-box polishes and replenishes audiovisual standards up to a stern point of absurdity where nothing ends before pain.
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Fight Club (1999) – David Fincher
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Childless & sleepless, guy asks mirror, “What’s it all about, Alpha? Is it just for Ikea I live?” Mirror answers: “Oil & water mix explosively.”
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Interview the Vampire: the Vampire Chronicles (1994) – Neil Jordan
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One of the top ten (one can only wish there’d be so many) GOOD Hollywood vampire flicks that doesn’t feel like a lame juvenile setup.
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Troy (2004) – Wolfgang Petersen
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Ein gläubiges Königreich voller Naivität für eine blauäugige blonde Prinzessin, das jedoch auf’s falsche Pferd setzt.
Helden sterben, Könige sterben. Sean Bean überlebt.
Paradox, episch..
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Twelve Monkeys (1995) – Terry Gilliam
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Fantastic paradoxed-up, apocalyptic flick that makes us feel like we´re hanging tight to the hero´s back the way baby monkeys would in the wild.
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Snatch (2000) – Guy Ritchie
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Never go to England, but if you do, make sure your shoes are shit-hole proof. A comedy with a primeval force that is exquisite.