Napisz recenzję filmu (po angielsku) Ma ona zawierać: jaki to rodzaj filmu, o czym on jest, kto w nim gra (i najważniejsze) : własna opinia.
Ważny dla mnie jest sens, czas (present simple) i poinformowanie mnie jaki to jest film.
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kochamgo
American Pie - The Wedding With its tongue only slightly in its cheek, the poster for this third slice of American Pie describes it as the climax of a "saga" - as opposed to the last sequel it can reasonably get away with. But maybe there will be a spate of Phantom Menace-style prequels, with Jason Biggs playing a young, square 1960s version of his dad, now played by Eugene Levy. Something like: The First Pie - here's how it went in the oven. Anyway, the Pie series has been a huge smash; it gave Levy a box office Indian summer in youth movies and a big leg-up to the career of Sean William Scott, an actor who can play charming dorks really well with the right script. Pie 3 has got some amiable high spirits and all the regulation grossout moments and nightmare embarrassments. Jim (Biggs) gets caught being fellated under a restaurant table by his girlfriend Michelle, played by Alyson Hannigan - whose babe potential has rocketed in a way no one could have predicted when the first movie appeared - and then proposes to her. Jim and Stifler (Scott) are revealed in a compromising position with his prospective father-in-law's two dogs and Stifler has to eat a turd. Eeuu. All of it could have been brilliant in an offensive way, yet the film is so determinedly lacking in any real fun. I found myself yearning for the Wildean wit of the Todd Phillips movie Old School, starring Vince Vaughn. There was one bright scene: Stifler pretends to be a sensitive intellectual to impress Michelle's cute sister Cadence (January Jones), only to find that she likes crude types better: and has to watch with gritted teeth while snooty Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) gets off with her using a Stifler impression. But none of it is really funny, and the crudity is now very dull.
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natalial252
The Mask is a fantastic comedy, romance and action film . All in one. It is an excellent film because it has got everything. The mai characters are Stanley-Jim Carrey, Tina- Cameron Diaz and Milos Stanley's dog. They live in the USA. One day Stanley Ipkins finds an ancient mask when he puts mask on his face, he can change a hean. The Mask is a briliant film with fantastic special effects. It's my favourite film because it is funny, exciting and there plays ma favourite actress Cameron Diaz.
With its tongue only slightly in its cheek, the poster for this third slice of American Pie describes it as the climax of a "saga" - as opposed to the last sequel it can reasonably get away with. But maybe there will be a spate of Phantom Menace-style prequels, with Jason Biggs playing a young, square 1960s version of his dad, now played by Eugene Levy. Something like: The First Pie - here's how it went in the oven.
Anyway, the Pie series has been a huge smash; it gave Levy a box office Indian summer in youth movies and a big leg-up to the career of Sean William Scott, an actor who can play charming dorks really well with the right script. Pie 3 has got some amiable high spirits and all the regulation grossout moments and nightmare embarrassments.
Jim (Biggs) gets caught being fellated under a restaurant table by his girlfriend Michelle, played by Alyson Hannigan - whose babe potential has rocketed in a way no one could have predicted when the first movie appeared - and then proposes to her. Jim and Stifler (Scott) are revealed in a compromising position with his prospective father-in-law's two dogs and Stifler has to eat a turd. Eeuu.
All of it could have been brilliant in an offensive way, yet the film is so determinedly lacking in any real fun. I found myself yearning for the Wildean wit of the Todd Phillips movie Old School, starring Vince Vaughn.
There was one bright scene: Stifler pretends to be a sensitive intellectual to impress Michelle's cute sister Cadence (January Jones), only to find that she likes crude types better: and has to watch with gritted teeth while snooty Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) gets off with her using a Stifler impression. But none of it is really funny, and the crudity is now very dull.
The mai characters are Stanley-Jim Carrey, Tina- Cameron Diaz and Milos Stanley's dog. They live in the USA. One day Stanley Ipkins finds an ancient mask when he puts mask on his face, he can change a hean. The Mask is a briliant film with fantastic special effects. It's my favourite film because it is funny, exciting and there plays ma favourite actress Cameron Diaz.