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The King's Speech, a review by AntaresThe King's Speech (2010) 4/5 - A very good film with two very outstanding performances by Colin Firth & Geoffrey Rush. The more I see of Rush's work the more appreciation I have for his skills. He's starting to remind me of Claude Rains, one of the greatest character actors of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and who would always be the scene stealer when he was onscreen. Putting the great performances aside, when the film was finished, I felt that maybe while it was a good film, I didn't feel it was worthy of the Oscar for Best Picture. (From Antares' Short Summations on March 11th, 2014) A Millionaire's First Love, a review by Tom
Stars: Yong-joon Cho as Goo-ho Bin Hyeon as Kang Jae-kyung Do-hyeon Lee Han-sol Lee as Myungshik Yeon-hee Lee as Choi Eun-hwan Plot: An arrogant high school student who stands to inherit a fortune when he is 18 suddenly discovers the clause in his grandfather's will that he must graduate from a small high school in rural Kangwon Province. In this new school life, he finally meets a girl that he will love to... Extras:
My Thoughts: Seems to be the current trend of the South Korean movie I am currently watching: Another movie which starts more as a comedy and gets tragic by the end. The female lead is just adorable. Another movie I have enjoyed watching.Rating: (From Tom's Random Reviews on November 6th, 2010) Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews, a review by TomEnterprise Season 1.26 Shockwave Writer: Gene Roddenberry (Original Characters By), Rick Berman (Created By), Brannon Braga (Created By), Rick Berman (Writer), Brannon Braga (Writer) Director: Allan Kroeker Cast: Scott Bakula (Jonathan Archer), John Billingsley (Dr. Phlox), Jolene Blalock (T'Pol), Dominic Keating (Malcolm Reed), Anthony Montgomery (Travis Mayweather), Linda Park (Hoshi Sato), Connor Trinneer (Charles "Trip" Tucker III), John Fleck (Silik), Matt Winston (Daniels), Vaughn Armstrong (Admiral Forrest), James Horan (Humanoid Figure), Stephanie Erb (Receptionist), David Lewis Hays (Tactical Crewman) The continuation of the temporal cold war storyline used as a season cliffhanger. A good episode. Rating: (From Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews on March 5th, 2013) |