Advantages: excellent direction by Mr. A. Hitchcock, superb storyline, witty one-liners,fantastic acting. Disadvantages: Some bold and corny dialogues, weaker characterization of Miss Gravely.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Trouble with Harry was directed by the supremely talented British film-maker and producer Alfred Hitchcock. This movie was first released in U.S.A at the end of 1955 and later re-released again in 1984 after sorting out some technical problems.Sir Alfred Hitchcock does not require a formal introduction, he is widely popular and renowned for his excellence in movie making ability and also directing them. He has introduced the movie viewers with psychological and crime thrillers properly. His charismatic style, unique and innovative on-screen presentation just made his movies extra-ordinary and hugely appreciated by the general audience and movie-critics till present days.
This movie is considered as one of the most underrated movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It is a black comedy genre movie, which ...
Advantages: Harrison Ford Disadvantages: Weak story
The fourth instalment in the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was released in 2008. This film was directed by Steven Spielberg.
This Indiana Jones film is set in 1957 and sees the archaeologist and adventurer, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), having to contend with Soviet agents, led by Irina Spalko (Cate Blanchett), who are searching for the mystical city of Akator, which is believed to be the mythical resting place of a crystal skull, which was recently found, that has strange mind control powers. The Soviets want to exploit the supernatural powers that legend says will be bestowed to however returns the skull. When a young man, Mutt Williams (Shia LaBeouf), informs Indiana that his colleague, Harold Oxley (John Hurt), has been kidnapped along with Mutt's mother, and Indy's former love, Marion ...
Advantages: Good adventure Disadvantages: Too much computer generation
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
It's finally here, the fourth instalment of the Indian Jones series which we have waited 19 years for is finally here and the verdicts are in, but is it any good or not?
I went to see this at the cinema this weekend with three others, one of which had never seen an Indian Jones film before (how is that possible?) but we talked her into it.
I am a big fan of the films and first saw them as a child but have watched them over and over again through the years (generally when they are on the tele over Christmas) so I was hoping that this one was going to be as good. I read a lot of the critic's reviews before seeing it which in general weren't that complimentary but kept an open mind going into it. Cinema goers however didn't seem to worry about bad reviews as the film took £12.5m ...