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A Pequena Grã-Bretanha (2003) (série) 

inglês It's sick! It's disgustingly funny and hilariously disgusting at the same time! It is, in short, Britain, Britain, Britain ... and its (a)typical people. Repeating the same thing over and over again is and isn't always the best thing, and that's actually a large part of what this unusual sitcom is all about, dominated by the utterly wacky duo of Matt Lucas & David Walliams in their myriad bizarre guises. Even though I was bored at times by the rehashing of the same old same old, I still laughed incredibly hard, which is actually the main role of a sitcom, so the series fulfilled its function in abundance. My favourite character was by far the master of fast and proper talking, Vicky Pollard, and then Marjorie Dawes – I have to admit Lucas seemed to be the better comedian. In short, it's not a show for everyone (but that's true of all shows), but I was thoroughly entertained despite a few rather awkward and overly(!!!) disgusting scenes .

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Thor (2011) 

inglês The court director of the immortal Shakespearean classics reached for a comic book from Marvel for this one, and IMHO it was more than a fitting choice, and for Kenneth Branagh it was also the opportunity of a lifetime to pay tribute to his favourite hero. The whole film looks like a typical American blockbuster with all the trimmings, but under the surface there is something deeper, which is thanks to the seasoned director. The shots of the visually perfect and ornate Asgard are absolutely breathtaking and spectacular. The storyline does include a number of old familiar clichés, but as an outsider to the comic book, I cannot judge harshly. The cast consists of all likeable faces, and in terms of the music, many sequences were a feast for the ears. In short, I went to the cinema for the experience I got and I have to admit that Thor now proudly stands at the top of my favourite comic book characters.

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O Gabinete do Doutor Caligari (1920) 

inglês I put off watching The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari for a really long time because I thought it was a silent film and I just prefer sound films - and even though I saw the edited version, which was enhanced with music, the film ended up surprising me beyond my expectations. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari artfully blends horror, action and detective fiction, making it – at least in my opinion – appealing to contemporary audiences. Moreover, the whole thing is wrapped up in an eerily beautiful set with distinctively made-up characters. A textbook example of German expressionism in film!

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Hellboy II - O Exército Dourado (2008) 

inglês One thing you really can't deny Guillermo del Toro is his utterly limitless imagination in the field of supernatural monsters and creatures, which makes his films uniquely fabulous and dark and terrifying at the same time. While it's true that at times Hellboy 2 slid down the slide due to its bland one-liners and moments, and that at times the dark action fantasy turned (almost literally) into a family drama, somehow the director still pulled it off in the end, and overall it turned out to be a pretty good and, more importantly, visually and imaginatively rich fantasy film. There were moments where I could feel the atmosphere from Pan's Labyrinth within reach, which is just as well.

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Zoolander (2001) 

inglês This is definitely one of the craziest and most bullshit films to ever see the light of day. So why the 3 stars? Maybe because of Ben Stiller's absolute parody of himself, which he handles with aplomb? Or perhaps due to the bizarreness of a few scenes? Who knows?! In short, it's bollocks, but not the kind of bollocks like other comedies of its kind, but the kind with that "higher calling".

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Misery - O Capítulo Final (1990) 

inglês Kathy Bates is the court actress of Stephen King's scary horror films, and next to Dolores Claiborne, her portrayal of Annie Wilkes is a perfect and convincing example of quality acting. The atmosphere of the film gradually builds, the emotions could be cut through with a chainsaw and there's some great music to boot. I just quietly enjoyed the performance of the aforementioned actress who made James Caan's life hell. In short, the satisfaction of yet another film adaptation of King's book is truly on point and I am intoxicated beyond measure by it.

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Life as We Know It (2010) 

inglês Life as We Know It is in many ways similar to Raising Helen (Kate Hudson), but instead of a woman, there is a man. Both have to re-evaluate their lives after a tragedy and slowly discover that what they've been avoiding is what makes them happiest. If that sounds clichéd to you, it's definitely not your fault, because that's simply how romantic comedies are made in America. The same formula and usually the same result. Here, there was a likeable lead couple and a few laugh-out-loud moments, so I give it a nice 3*. In short, a typical product of America that is especially suitable for a good time.

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Love and Other Drugs (2010) 

inglês Love and Other Drugs is a typical American dramatic-romantic comedy that doesn't really stand out from its long line of similar predecessors. The leading couple (Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal) have already been together in Brokeback Mountain, and they really hit it off here. Despite the primal stereotyping, the plot was enriched by an inscrutable disease. A relaxing film to lighten the mood, helped especially by the likeable lead duo and a pleasant soundtrack.

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How Do You Know (2010) 

inglês Next to You Again, How Do You Know is the second disappointment of this year in the field of romantic comedies. The biggest weakness of this promisingly cast film is the lack of any meaningful script that could catch the viewer's attention, at least for a while. At times, I really struggled not to fall into a micro-sleep, and the only dose of stimulating caffeine was the pleasantly goofy Paul Rudd, who overshadowed even my favourite Jack Nicholson (for which I blame much of the script's content). In short, the potential was certainly there (and not just because of the enticing cast), but its harnessing somehow fizzled out into obscurity, which in this case was a great shame.

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Viagem à Pré-História (1955) 

inglês This more than half-century-old Czech classic would still give many C-horror films a run for their money when it comes to special effects. Karel Zeman really managed to bring long-extinct creatures to life, placing A Journey into the Primeval Times right up there with the American fantasy films co-written by the great Ray Harryhausen. Perhaps the only blemish on this gem is the four leading boys, who come across as too (but really too) plankish. In short, one of those Czech films of which we can be truly proud.