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9/10
This is hilarious!
28 April 2017
There's been a long time since I laughed this loud with a comedy. I found it highly entertaining and I loved the characters. The plot seems light on the surface, but trying to get the money from the lottery tickets after the men bought them in the whorehouse proves to be a more difficult task than expected. Every character here has a reason and is perfect. I recommend this comedy.
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Mars (I) (2010)
9/10
The movie is actually very good
6 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This is beyond rotoscoping. The animation is more on the live picture side than on the animated. If you saw WAKING LIFE, then you might be familiar with this style. Thick outlined drawings (or computer enhanced live action pictures) and intense colors. I love animation and when I saw Waking Life I didn't enjoyed it because of the variety of animation styles. At least this time, the whole movie follows the same style. The story is unusual and captivating. You won't be disappointed if you like original plots and original animation. Check out the little details too, they're plenty (eyes in the dark, cigar, hair, clothing items) and the outtakes during the credits. Also, check my 4000+ reviews here: www.cinematerapia.blogspot.com Thanks!
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8/10
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6 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
In the beginning there was the atom (picture) and the galaxy (picture of planet earth). Men from Venus are extinct because of some atomic war. 2 Women are sent around the Universe to collect men samples to bring back to Venus and then choose which ones are good to breed with. The women travel around the Universe in bathing suits and high heels. The men they have collected, since they're not human-like, are considered ''monsters'', and among them, there's even a talking dog-like skeleton. When they arrive on Earth, they like what they see and vice-versa, so they decide to discard all the monsters and take home only good looking humans. Plans go awfully wrong when one of them (Velázquez), not being actually from Venus but from a Vampire planet, take over and decide to take a side with the monsters and stay on Earth, so she can be the queen.

The comedy is very good with some goofs that shouldn't be taken into consideration. Piporro is at his best.
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