Arvostelut (571)
Pakko olla in (1999)
Bollocks. Only girls around 12 years old can like this, and even David Arquette can't save it with his jokes.
Erämaa syö miestä (1999)
It's sick, brutal, violent and awfully funny. Perfect jokes, great music and a beautiful setting. I was really surprised, but it is worth a shot if you can stand movies that are a bit "crazy".
Kahdeksanjalkaiset kummajaiset (2002)
It wasn't bad, but as a horror movie (which it shouldn't have been) it wasn't scary enough and as a comedy it wasn't funny enough. But overall, I found it "not stupid enough". Still, it's watchable and pretty cool entertainment, but I was expecting something a little different, maybe a little more wacky.
Minä päivänä tahansa (1999)
I don't know anything about American football, but this movie really got me. I don't know how Oliver Stone managed to cram such a quality cast into one film. The script is also great, although it's not about American football per se, but rather the rottenness in the background. And the game sequences are some of the best action scenes I've ever seen.
Paholaisen asianajaja (1997)
A brilliant thriller with perfect performances, a very, very good script. You won't get up until the end.
Robotin elämää (1999)
A pretty good romance, but for the money it cost, I would have expected something much better.
Två pappor för mycket (1997)
Compared to the French original, this is nothing. You laugh a few times and have a relatively decent time (thanks to the great actors), but compared to the original it's really weak.
Jack (1996)
A slightly above average comedy that has its good moments, but also its bad ones. And unfortunately the bad ones are quite prevalent.
Mrs. Doubtfire - Isä sisäkkönä (1993)
Robin Williams, in one of his best roles, proves that he is rightfully one of the best comedians. The thoughtful yet funny script, along with Williams, make this feel-good comedy a classic.
Rakastunut Shakespeare (1998)
A perfect comedy that is sure to entertain even after several viewings. Gwyneth Paltrow and Geoffrey Rush are great, but above all the film doesn't pretend to be anything "big". It's just terribly enjoyable.