Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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"IMAGES OF TODAY" MARCH 2011 ON SALE


The cover of no. 311, News Pictures of the deals this month X-Men: First Class , an advance photographic film by Matthew Vaughn, thickening franchise X-Men . Scarface (Scarface, 1983) Brian De Palma, is my Cult Movie for March: " Nearly thirty years after De Palma finally forgive him the" sacrilege "of having turned the work Howard Hawks masterpiece in an epic "cockney" (that is no pejorative intent), what most surprised by "The Scarface ", seen in the eyes of today is that just the opposite of what was said at the time, it is a work much less excessive and more sober, and well told, of what may seem at first glance. (...) What I mean is that, above all this exuberance, which, far from being free, fits well with the idiosyncrasies of the protagonist, a Cuban uneducated, aggressive, power hungry and thirsty for revenge against a world he rejects their marginality, who wants it all and do not want to miss anything, "" Scarface "is an excellent film narrated and full of nuances, in which De Palma boasts a vigorous staging and winding, elegant and "musical" . "


I have also written a couple of articles on the occasion of recent editions on DVD and Blu-ray of two classics of Walt Disney, Fantasy (Fantasy, 1940) ...


... and Bambi (idem, 1942), which are complemented with issues in the same formats household, their sequels, Fantasia 2000 (Fantasia 2000, 1999) and Bambi 2 (Bambi II, 2006 .)



Finally, published in this issue three critical two of them corresponding to respective film Oscar finalists and now in the lineup: the interesting 127 hours (127 Hours, 2010), which against all odds, I found the work more irregular solvent Danny Boyle, and the estimable The Fighter (idem, 2010), David O. Russell, the third review, smaller, is also a modest degree, but not so contemptible: The trap of evil (Devil, 2010), by John Erick Dowdle .

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