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Hot Fuzz (2007)

Today, we were discussing if there ever was a movie that two of us went to see together. We actually found one in last ten years, so we’re quite happy to present another. That will probably be it for a while, we guess.

Being in Surfers Paradise (where we do absolutely nothing), we decided we would see and comment on a British flick, one that was given a positive reviews from both audience and critics. Mind you, it’s pretty hard to find such a gem.

Gabriel
stars

One star for funky British accents, another for handful of gags. Pretty lame reasons, innit?

Martin
stars

What an experience! 75 minutes of painful boredom nailed by a thrilling finish of unstoppable laughs.

The Departed (2006)

The Oscar night is long gone, but we decided we would spam tm91.net with more movie-related posts; but to save our precious time — while smartly trying to avoid admitting that we’re lazy — we’re giving the world our view in condensed form. Until we come up with a better name, we call it Duel, however, this is not a duel in a popular sense, we’re just shooting without rules, and not at each other, but at the stars. Movie stars.

The proof shot is Mr Scorsese’s virgin Oscar-decorated flick, The Departed.

Enjoy our intellectual banalities.

Gabriel
stars

Actors' performances make this flick enjoyable. L. Di Caprio, M. Damon, J. Nicholson, M. Walhberg, A. Baldwin - they simply take turns in stealing the show.

Martin
stars

Smart and subtly crafted movie. Di Caprio is stunning. Worth seeing again and again.