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Sunes sommar (1993)

Post By boosyears88 on Thursday, March 26, 2015

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Sunes Summer (Swedish: Sunes sommar) is a 1993 Swedish satire movie coordinated by Stephan Apelgren.[1] It depends on the section book with a similar name, the eighth in the book arrangement about Sune, composed by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson. At the 29th Guldbagge Awards, Peter Haber was selected for the Best Actor award.[2] It additionally won a common first-prize amid the Italiafiction celebration in Salerno in July 1994.

It is summer in Sweden, and the Andersson family has chosen to travel to Greece. The outing ends up being excessively costly, particularly when Håkan wrecks a rack in the travel organization. Rudolf concludes that they ought to go on a convoy occasion. When they begin the excursion, Karin keeps running over Rudolf's foot with the parade and they need to go into a healing center. There, Rudolf gets his foot bound by Lenny, a surgeon who is putting on a show to be a specialist. At the clinic Sune meets a young lady named Cornelia and begins to look all starry eyed at her, yet he makes a trick of himself at a sweet candy machine.

The following day they touch base at the "Jonsson camp" where they should remain. At the camp, Annas meet the greaser Leffe and they quickly end up plainly attached to each other, Leffe thusly keeps running over Håkan with his quad bicycle. Things being what they are the family is living nearby to Lenny, and Cornelia his little girl.

Sune tries out an approach to win Cornelia's heart, giving her a couple of hoops that he accepts are in a toy machine at the campground. Accordingly, he starts to fund-raise by returning jugs, however all he gets is a cluster of Phantom rings. In the long run he gets the studs from one of the camp proprietors.

Before it is the ideal opportunity for the family to go home, they are welcome to a goodbye party by Lenny's family. Amid the gathering Lenny's sibling Kenny, who is a genuine specialist, arrives. He takes a gander at Rudolf's foot, which ends up being reestablished. The film closes with Sune and Cornelia meeting on the shoreline at nightfall, where she gets the hoops.
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A Madea Christmas (2011)

Post By boosyears88 on Monday, March 23, 2015

A Madea Christmas is a 2011 American musical play created, written, produced, and directed by Tyler Perry. It stars Perry as Madea and Cassi Davis as Aunt Bam.

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The members of the Mansell family—who can be identified without fear of stereotyping as mean mother Lilian (Chandra Currelley-Young), pompous father John (Maurice Lauchner), restless daughter China (Támar Davis), and virginal son Japan (Zuri Craig)—prepare for the holiday feast with the help of their saintly maid Margaret (Cheryl Pepsii Riley) and their mouthy chef Hattie (Patrice Lovely). Eager to impress China's super-rich beau/presumed fiancé Bobby (Shannon Williams), Lilian forces Margaret to work on Christmas instead of celebrating with her family. So China secretly invites the whole disreputable brood: Madea (Tyler Perry), Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis), and grown children Lucy (Alexis Jones), George (Jeffery Lewis), and Eric (Tony Grant). China was once in love with Eric; his reappearance lets her rethink her relationship with Bobby.
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Frozen (2013)

Post By boosyears88 on Tuesday, January 20, 2015

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"Solidified," the most recent Disney melodic party, lectures the significance of grasping your actual nature however is by all accounts inconsistent with itself.

The energized, 3-D enterprise needs to animate and subvert the traditions of run of the mill Disney princess motion pictures while at the same time staying consistent with their tasteful trappings for most extreme promoting potential. It urges young ladies to help and remain faithful to each other—a significant message when mean young ladies appear to be so pervasive—as long as some hunky potential suitors and lovable, savvy splitting animals additionally are around to finish them.

Everything appears to be so negative, this endeavor to shake things up without shaking them up excessively. "Solidified" simply happens to achieve theaters as Thanksgiving and the Christmas shopping season are arriving. The advertising potential outcomes are mind-boggling. What's more, in the custom of the unrivaled "Excellence and the Beast" and "The Little Mermaid," unquestionably "Solidified: The Musical" will be gone to the Broadway arrange soon. The tunes – which are enthusiastic and diverting if not exactly moment hits—are now set up.

Young ladies will totally adore it, however. That much is irrefutable. What's more, the movie from co-chiefs Chris Buck ("Surf's Up") and Jennifer Lee is never not as much as exquisite to watch. A lofty peak ice manor is especially wonderful—glittery and nitty gritty and material, particularly as rendered in 3-D.

In any case, first we should witness the tormented backstory of the film's princesses – not one, but rather two of them. The content from "Wreck-It Ralph" co-author Lee, motivated by the Hans Christian Andersen story "The Snow Queen," has bunches of nervy, contemporary touches yet is immovably and securely established in Scandinavian tall tale conventions.

When they were young ladies, sisters Anna and Elsa were happy mates and indivisible companions. In any case, Elsa's unique power—her capacity to swing anything to ice and snow in a glimmer from her fingertips—causes issues down the road for her when she incidentally destroys her sister. (Similar to the supernatural power in "Carrie," Elsa coincidentally releases her energy in snapshots of uplifted feeling.) An otherworldly troll ruler recuperates Anna and deletes the occasion from her memory, yet with respect to the sisters' relationship, the harm is finished.

Elsa's folks secure her away and close the stronghold, which pulverizes the more youthful Anna. (Of the many tunes from "Road Q" and "The Book of Mormon" musician Robert Lopez and his better half, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the contemplative "Would You Like to Build a Snowman?" is by a long shot the most impactful.) But once they achieve youth and it's Elsa's swing to assume control over the honored position at age 18, the two experience a clumsy get-together.

The lively, peculiar Anna (now voiced by an affable Kristen Bell) is somewhat anxious yet excited to see her sister. The held and hesitant Elsa (Broadway veteran Idina Menzel) stays far off, and with gloved hands would like to think not to solidify anything and uncover her actual self on crowning ritual day. Be that as it may, a run-in with a passionate, going by ruler (Santino Fontana) who sets his sights on Anna triggers Elsa's rage, and she accidentally dives the radiant, ideal kingdom into interminable winter.

Bothered and dreadful, Elsa dashes away in an attack of willful outcast – which fundamentally debilitates "Solidified," since she's the film's most confused and convincing figure. On her way to the most noteworthy mountain she can discover, Elsa belts out the power song "Let It Go," her variant of "I Am Woman." This taking off affirmation of freedom is the reason you need an entertainer of Menzel's bore in this part, and it's the film's melodic feature. (Her ostentatious physical change from tidy princess to ice ruler makes her take after a genuine housewife or some likeness thereof, in any case.)

Subsequently, however, the story settles in on Anna's endeavors to recover her sister and reestablish request to the kingdom. En route she gets assistance from an underemployed ice sales representative named Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) and his trusty reindeer sidekick, Sven. They all get together with a singing snowman named Olaf (an adorably ridiculous Josh Gad, star of "The Book of Mormon" on Broadway) who longs for lolling in the glow of the late spring sun. This "Wizard of Oz"- style group of four makes the hindrance filled trek to the forcing stronghold that is standing by. (In any event "Solidified" has the conventionality to get from great source material.)

While the voyage may appear to be excessively commonplace, the goal has a few shocks in store. Some appear unexpectedly and don't precisely work. In any case, the biggie—the one that is a genuine distinct advantage regarding the sorts of messages Disney enlivened works of art have sent for quite a long time—is the one that is vital not only for the young ladies in the group of onlookers, however for all watchers. It's so creative, it influences you to wish everything about the film met the same smart standard.
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Sex Tape (2014)

Post By boosyears88 on Saturday, January 17, 2015

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Here comes a film that will be released in 2014 which will attract millions of viewers, Sex Tape is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe, the film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures





Actor :
==>  Cameron Diaz as Annie Hargrove, Jay's wife
==>  Jason Segel as Jay Hargrove, Annie's husband
==>  Rob Corddry as Robbie
==>  Ellie Kemper as Tess
==>  Rob Lowe as Hank Rosenbaum
==>  Nat Faxon as Max
==>  Nancy Lenehan as Linda
==>  Randall Park as Edward
==>  Dave "Gruber" Allen as Mailman
==>  Jack Black (uncredited) as the owner of YouPorn
 
Storyline : 

Jay and Annie Hargrove are a married couple, which, after having two kids, have sex at every opportunity. After Jay struggles to get an erection, Annie suggests making a sex tape. They film themselves having sex in every position listed in The Joy of Sex. When done, Annie asks Jay to delete the recording, but he ends up instead inadvertently synchronizing the video to several iPads the couple had given away over time. After failing to get it out of the cloud, they set out to get back all of the gifted iPads, leading to a series of awkward encounters and close calls.

After collecting the iPads and deleting the videos, their friend's son threatens to upload a copy of their sex tape to YouPorn unless they give him $25,000. After failing to get the money, they break into the YouPorn headquarters and begin to destroy their web servers. Their plan is quickly thwarted when an alarm sounds. The owner and his cronies confront them and threaten to call the police, but agree not to do so in exchange for $15,000 to cover the damage. He also removes their video and explains that all they had to do to have a video removed was send him an e-mail request for such removal. After they have deleted all but one copy of the video, Jay and Annie decide to watch the video once themselves. Afterwards, they take the USB flash drive containing the video and go outside to smash it with a hammer, blend it, burn it with fire, and bury the remains.
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Act Naturally (2011)

Post By boosyears88 on Monday, January 12, 2015

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Life seemed to be going well for Leah Collins (Katie L. Hall) a tightly wound Business Systems Analyst, before she receives a call one day from a sister she never knew existed. Charlie Tillerman (Liz Lytle), calls with tragic news of their father passing away and informs Leah that it is up to the two of them to go down to Arizona to collect his personal belongings and handle necessary arrangements. Putting a kink in Leah’s busy routine, she agrees to road trip with Charlie in the hopes of making their visit as short but respectful as possible. But we all know that life never pans out in the way we wish and Director JP Riley delivers a true-to-life film about just that—dealing with life’s unexpected pleasures or as for some visiting Bear Lake, living life with simplicity. Arriving at their destination with the address the attorney left them, Leah and Charlie quickly catch on to what the fuss is all about.

But in order to find out what hides behind door number two, they have to succumb to the rules of Bear Lake [a clothes free naturist resort] and strip down before they can get down to business. The sisters quickly learn that their father owned the resort and will inherit something beyond anything they ever would have imagined. In time they learn that they’ll have to broaden their minds and think outside the box in order to come to a mutual decision that affects the fate of not only Bear Lake Resort itself but also the individuals who run it.
This Comedy/Drama brings a new light to a different choice in lifestyle and Mr. Riley does so very tastefully by furnishing an obliging message to viewers that sometimes you have to get completely rid of everything in order to find your self-worth. This is proven through each of the supporting characters’ different backstories that stand testimonial in overcoming low self-esteem and breaking through the barriers of a covetous society. Unlike a standard independent film that does not attempt any sort of challenge, the crew responsible for this movie deserve high accolade for their ingenuity by contrasting their indie counterparts to a gig with a much higher budget. Act Naturally features a supporting cast including Susan May Pratt, Alan Cox, Josh McVaney, Courtney Abbott and Rob Roy Fitzgerald among the other praise worthy performances. It isn’t your average indie with subpar acting, each member of the cast eagerly pulls their own weight in order to establish a well directed production that stands to prove their prodigious skill. The movie contains frequent nudity only intended for a mature adult audience, but I’d also recommend anyone with a delicate ear to steer clear due to recurrent profanity (although commonly used with a humorous inflection) that could possibly make for an uncomfortable viewing experience for some. Its plotline doesn’t stray away from its objectives and affords anyone who watches it with some invaluable lessons on relationships and personal fulfillment.
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