Sunday, February 14, 2010

Diverticulitis For Dummies

rse was broadcast space Saturday entitled

Film

just after

Weekly Report, that program was broadcast in a movie and remember that sometimes, before the emission spent a brief intro, introduction, something like a small prologue where it was announced that would see then that way you know the names of the actors, director and a brief synopsis to bring the viewer. In that space

remember seeing films like legendary Blade Runner, The Name of the Rose or The Flight

. Movies do not always putI liked but at least they struggled to deliver good and varied films.

One of the ones I checked was not exactly the best, in fact it is considered a minor work of its director, a forgotten guy named Walter Hill film that makes accióny entertainment in the 80 and not has managed to be remembered as other filmmakers of his generation as Spielberg, Coppola, De Palma and Lucas, who changed the way films at that time. The film is question is called Streets of Fire

and publicity of the film itself defined it as a tale of rock 'n roll. And that is precisely what gives his adjustedTado and a half hours of footage, a history of captive princesses, heroes honored, friends who never left in the lurch and bad very bad. All this passed through the sieve postmodern cinema of the eighties and set in a city of the 50 whose characters and abilities are advanced in 60 years everything that we see in a story of adventure today gave accióny a.

The synopsis is simple. In the middle of a performance in their city, singer Ellen Aim (Diane Lane, one of the most beautiful faces of cinema at the time) is kidnapped by a gang of bikers called the Bombers evil and led by Raven (Willem Dafoe in one of his early roles and set the standard of quXC

And finally I recommend that you succeed and that you see, I do not change you life but sure that the recall. I leave you with the final track, a beautiful song with a completely air-eighties, the group Fire Inc. Tonight is What It Means To Be Young .

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