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Bill Bonfanti |
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Bill's REEL Reviews for Real People primarily focuses on current theatrical releases and Indie films. Also the place to find trailers for the latest releases. |
By Bill Bonfanti on
5/28/2010 3:47 PM

5 out of 10
In the realm of movies inspired by video games such as Streetfighter, Mortal Kombat and Super Mario Bros, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is an amazing movie. When comparing it to other adventure themed movies like Pirates of the Caribbean, The Mummy or any of the Indiana Jones films (yes even Crystal Skull), Persia falls way short of the mark. It’s not terrible in an offensive way, but there is absolutely nothing magical about the film at all. It is merely mediocre at best.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
5/27/2010 4:36 PM

The Hollywood Reporter recently ran a story about the casting of Peter Parker for the Spider-Man reboot. According to them, director Mark Webb (could he have a more appropriate last name for this project?) has narrowed the field down to a handful of young actors, although there have been no screen tests as of yet.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
5/26/2010 10:22 AM

The finale for Lost has left some fans completely satisfied while others feel ripped off by the conclusion of the show. They feel that the answers given weren’t enough and that the series on a whole was a complete waste of time. Many theories have sprung up about what it all means. Some of those theories are ridiculous (the castaways all died on flight 815 and the island was a construct of Jack’s mind in his last few minutes of life) and some are spot on (the island was real and the flash sideways was a version of purgatory). There are plenty of questions that went seemingly unanswered, but the truth is, every answer you need has been imbedded throughout the entire series. Some answers are hard and fast while others are meant to be interpreted from clues and hints sprinkled throughout episodes.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
5/25/2010 4:00 PM

9.5 out of 10 (according to my kids)
Shrek Forever After is an adventure filled and amusing film that the whole family will enjoy. Sure it’s not quite as magical as the first film, but I think it was an improvement over parts 2 and 3. The story was fun and imaginative and gave the audience a chance to meet the familiar characters all over again. As always for me, Eddie Murphy’s Donkey steals the show. The character has the funniest lines in the film and I truly get a kick out of him. As much as I enjoyed the movie and believe other adults will as well, I realize that Shrek is predominantly meant for kids and therefore their opinion is more important. With that in mind, I’ve interviewed both my nine year old daughter and my six year old son to see what they thought of the movie.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
5/14/2010 3:27 PM

8 out of 10
I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised by Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe’s Robin Hood. I was extremely skeptical of this film for quite a few reasons and sat down to watch it with low expectations at best. From the time I heard about this project I thought that Crowe was woefully miscast as everyone’s favorite arrow slinger. Russell Crowe as Robin Hood!? Ten years ago I would’ve been psyched about that but Mr. Crowe seems a tad too old now to be playing the champion of Sherwood Forest. The trailer didn’t help either. It made the film look like a rehash of Scott and Crowe’s Gladiator set in Sherwood Forest, lacking any of the humor or the warmth the character is so well known for. I was expecting a long, tedious film with endless battle scenes devoid of any emotion but I was wrong. Instead Robin Hood is a well paced, action filled film that is jam packed with political intrigue and anchored by terrific performances from a solid cast. It’s not perfect; there are a few things lacking, but overall I enjoyed the rebooted version of Robin of the Hood very much.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
4/30/2010 12:40 PM

8 out of 10
As a film reviewer, I think it is profoundly important to review a film based on its genre and nothing else. It is unfair to compare a comedy like The Hangover to a serious drama like Revolutionary Road. Sure, each genre has to be judged for certain benchmarks such as quality of acting, writing and directing, but these standards need to be judged within the realm of each genre. That being said, when compared to other horror, slasher films, the new reimagining of A Nightmare on Elm Street is a terrific film. It is a classy, well made remake of the popular, schlocky, 80’s film that is anchored by great effects and solid performances all around.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
4/23/2010 4:20 PM

5 out of 10
Based on the comic book series from DC/Vertigo, The Losers is a mediocre entry in the cartoon violence action genre. There are some cool action sequences, a decent but familiar revenge themed plot and a couple of good laughs along the way but there are also some big plot holes, overly kinetic direction from Sylvian White and one terrible performance. The first twenty minutes are fairly painful but overall the film improves over its running time. In the first few scenes it’s as if the actors have no chemistry together and haven’t yet figured out how to play off one another. This does improve over the life of The Losers which is why the movie merits a 5 and not a 4.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
4/19/2010 2:26 PM
I was recently interviewed by Steven Kent for an article about the CAntor Exchange that was published on Walletpop.com yesterday. I've posted the article below for your reading enjoyment.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
4/9/2010 6:39 PM

9 out of 10
I have to admit that the first time I saw the trailer for Steve Carell and Tina Fey’s romantic action comedy Date Night, I was quite skeptical. I thought that you get two huge comedy stars, Carell and Fey together in the same movie and this is what you give them to do… a ridiculous action movie!? Boy was I wrong. Date Night is one seriously funny movie that will leave you smiling long after you leave the theatre.
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By Bill Bonfanti on
3/31/2010 4:02 PM

Bill is on Vacation!
As you all may have noticed, things haven’t been getting updated as often as they should this week. The daily chart hasn’t been changed since last week and I haven’t put up a weekend results column or new trailer park or popcorn chart. I’m very sorry for this but I am on a family vacation at Universal Studios in Orlando. I thought I’d have enough energy to update the site at night but man I always forget how those theme parks wipe you out. I will be posting a few things however…
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