Some scenes that were shown in the trailers, commercials and TV spots that did not end up in the final film include: Nico saying "Ama-what?" after Blu says that he's going to the Amazon. Kipo banging on the car hood, stomping on the car hood he was standing when saying "WHAT!" ...
Often brutal, this is not an easy film to watch. But it is a highly intelligent watch, requiring your full attention throughout, and is deserving of a place among the best films of 2015. Recommended. (Please visit bob-the-movie-man.com for the graphical version of this review. Thanks)...
10 8/10 one of those select few thrillers that will have your eyes stuck to the screen from the opening credits to the very end, and i mean that literally: i changed my sitting position many times during the film, yet i clearly recall never ever turning my head away from the film, ...
Permalink 5/10 Too much Bugle ... Too much singing. For a western of its day this is a great movie, it is well done in every aspect with the exception of the plot being weak. It's almost like it was written to meet the demand for this type of movie at the time and they just ...
By the time you get to the end and that song pops up again, it should be familiar territory, as it were.” During the end credits, Ester Dean and B.o.B. perform “Rio Rio,” a new version of the beloved song “Let Me Take You to Rio,” which Dean so memorably sang in the ...
After this we find twoMusic Videos. “Welcome to Rio” is simply a montage of movie clips set to the closing credits’ tune. Taio Cruz’s “Telling the World” isn’t much more interesting; it mixes film snippets with shots from the studio. It does attempt to have characters interact wi...