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“100 best films of all times and peoples” - “Maverick” (USA, 1994). Beautiful return of the dashing hero of the 50s.

Hello. Imagine such a picture, please. America, the mid-50s of the XX century (to be exact, then 1957). The comedy serial-western under the name “Maverick”, about a cheerful and resourceful poker player, famously shooting a pistol and charming charming, exquisite ladies with their charming and charismatic nature, comes out on the screens. At the same time, he constantly finds himself in various stories, from which not only various circumstances help him to get out of him, but also friends, whom he has a lot of ... The same actor named James Garner, who just came to a big movie, but already managed to light up. The success of the series surpassed all expectations, and season after season fell like a horn of plenty. Soon Garner was replaced first by Roger Moore (all sorts of disagreements with the film company), then by Robert Colbert. However, the rating began to fall steadily, and, having filmed 7 seasons, it was decided to close the project. Frequent attempts to revive the former ...

But once laughed!

Very long, true, but it was! I can not believe it. Really stupid movie. It is clear that less than one will not be put to him - these are the conditions for voting. I throw a couple more points - for a dog - a funny dog, jumping fun, and in general brought at least a little naturalness to the picture, and for C. Dias - I can not believe that it is she. It is clear that they dragged and tightened everything that was possible, but nonetheless. Nice to see, and “this is a fact, Monsieur Duc!” For the rest ... Light the carcass, throw a grenade. D. Kerry in the role of Stanley - still all right, but this green monster is too much. But the main thing is absolute idiocy from the point of view of the plot. Is this something like a parody of America's pets: Spiderman, Superman, and other freaks? Or how? Or maybe we should have been deeply moved and believed that the simple honest hard-working guy Stanley deserved his happiness in the image of a gorgeous blonde, and it doesn’t matt...

-So many say, but ... I dare say, miss, I'm not at all standing behind the leiers for the moment.

For today! I feel like a schoolboy. Immensely bewildered, because the topic is good and the content seems clear, but where to start writing - and who knows? and the raging flow of the Atlantic. Like Mr. Lewis Staples, you read a book, and water suddenly poured straight at you. Many people advise using a quote that would serve as an epigraph and a good start for your own effusions. The only problem is that there is an ocean of quotes. But I’ll stop on one. -You're crazy! So there was their acquaintance. Romantic, filled with uncertainty and flavored with humor. A typical example of social inequality with the prospect of misalliance. And the more real he was, the less time was given to the heroes. Therefore, the attraction, passing into passion. Therefore, the willingness to sacrifice unwittingly. Therefore, in general, everything. There is no love as such, there is a desire to satisfy a desire, forgive the sloppy lines for me. One wants freedom and simplicity, the other -...

Paper problems in “Paper cities” ...

High School student Quentin lives next door to charming Margot Roth Spiegelman. Needless to say, the guy is hopelessly in love with Margo from a very young age? Do you remember a friend / childhood friend with whom you don’t communicate now, due to some circumstances? Remember how it was when the "trees were tall": children's pranks, playful laughter and unique emotions. But why is the childhood friendship crumbling? In my opinion, we grow, our character and principles are transformed and often we become different people. And yet, it is not a secret to anyone that children and teenagers tend to idealize their favorite people, be it a friend, idol, or mate. It was this idealization that occurred with the main character of the painting “Paper Cities” by Quentin. He idealized his childhood love and brought it into a more conscious life. Margot, so eccentric and mischievous, became the embodiment of his desires, which he did not dare to voice even to himself. One crazy...