Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Netflix File: April 6, 2011


Netflix File: April 6, 2011 Netflix working files to find hidden treasures Netflix watch instantly feature films and series that have gone largely unnoticed by the community streaming.

This weekend, a new play by Arthur Russell Brand is set to hit theaters. The trailer for the film paints a typical part of the brand - Arthur Bach's extremely rich, difficult son festival (basically Aldous Snow). This is his signature character, and this time she shops Jonah Hill in a new, slightly marked with a human right: Helen Mirren.

casual viewer will ignore the fact that Arthur is a remake. This is unfortunate because the original is one of the most influential sitcoms of all time. For example, he showed that lewd, drunk ugly can make a nice comic hero. In other words, "Russell Brand" label would never have existed if not for Arthur Dudley Moore.

Arthur was launched in 1981 to rave reviews (RottenTomatoes assessment: 89% charge), a Golden Globe for best comedy, and four Oscar nominations (including two that won). This is a smart, sweet and hysterical really, even thirty years later. Arthur is about as perfect as comedy can get - so of course, Hollywood is ready to repeat the crap out of him.

Dudley Moore (1935-2002) was a British import, a small and very busy actor, who became an icon after the movie. Because some students took their time here, there are two types of alcohol in each of the parties: the merry and a little boring. Unless an actor in the role of Arthur Bach may have destroyed the party as a whole. However, Moore nails every scene, whether joking with the prostitutes dressed in lycra or delivery orders absurd your bathroom.

Land of Arthur, when he meets around Manhattan, losing $ 750000000 for his family fortune to all those who entertain. E 'held at the arranged marriage and a beautiful heiress of a small, but the duration of the plan, when you fall in love with Linda, small shops Queens (played by Oscar and Arrested Development alum Liza Minnelli).

Shakespeare the actor John Gielgud won an Oscar for the role of originating Hobson, an English butler intelligent and surrogate father, Arthur. The relationship between Arthur and Hobson is the basis for the film, and takes the viewer by surprise with its profound emotional resonance in the second act.

So if you're in the mood to laugh this weekend, do not have to distribute $ 10 + to see Russell Brand's new film (if not hop, and in this case we can not do).

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