The Jewel Of The Nile [1986]

Turner, vapor de colores: “parece que pinta con vapor de colores” dijo de ?l su colega Constable. El p?blico espa?ol tiene ahora la oportunidad de comprobar … Breve): An article from: Epoca
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Title: Turner, vapor de colores: “parece que pinta con vapor de colores” dijo de ?l su colega Constable. El p?blico espa?ol tiene ahora la oportunidad de comprobar la sutil maestr?a del gran precursor del impresionismo.(TT: Turner, steam of colors: “it seems like he paints with steam of colors” his Contestable colleague said of him. The Spanish public has the opportunity now to verify the subtle masters of the great precursor of the impressionism.)(Art?culo Breve)
Author: ?ngel Vivas
Publication: Epoca (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 13, 2002
Publisher: Difusora de Informacion Periodica, S.A. (DINPESA)
Page: 106(2)

Article Type: Art?culo Breve

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The Jewel Of The Nile [1986]
Customer Review: Good Sequel, but Not a Contender
“Jewel of the Nile” is the sequel to “Romancing the Stone” and reunites Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito in another adventure involving treasure, mystery, and danger in a foreign land.

It feels very much like a sequel, as in, “This all worked the first time, so let’s do it again.” The result is a somewhat formulaic and predictable film, with less magic. Without it’s predecessor, viewers would be confused about what was going on with the characters. But, without it’s predecessor, it would have stood out more. Or, it might have flopped. A definite case of sequelitis, but a much milder case than the awful “Jurassic Park: The Lost World” which completely went awry, in my opinion.

All that said, “Jewel of the Nile” is still an above-average, fast-paced action/adventure film with enough of a plot and enough good acting to make it worth watching. It has an exotic setting, a good, if not memorable, musical score, and plenty of action. “Romancing the Stone” is a keeper; this one is a good rental (or to buy a used one cheap.

Customer Review: A classic comedy
A good adventure movie, who is now a classic. If you like the Indiana Jones style, you are going to be entertained by this movie. The best act is thoug by Danny DeVito. Not for my collection, but I was entertained!

Belly [1999]

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Belly [1999]
Customer Review: Watchable…I guess
OK, if you’re intereseted in New York rap. Nas, DMX and a insane appearance by Method Man as an off-his head Ghetto assasin. Don’t expect great cinema though. Dircted by the same Hype Williams who did those cheesy shiny-suit videos in the mid-nineties, the film itself is a bit of a mess, with nothing to say that Boyz’n'the Hood didn’t say almost a decade earlier. While that film meant something, Belly is nothing but a slice of gun porn, played out to a Hip Hop soundtrack…I think Hype Williams needs to stick to his music videos.

Customer Review: Belly
A true HipHop cult classic with a Scarface flavour, up there with Friday and Menace II society.