Rush hour
Fallait la voir celle là!!
Birdy
Cannes 85, Alan Parker, Matthew Modine, Nicolas Cage, photographie Michael Seresin.Musique Peter Gabriel.Du grand Art. A redécouvrir,
Sophie Marceau in the world is not enough
A very James Bond, but most of all very Frenchy Pallet.Sophie Marceau displays a fine taste for color and ecology, while staring with a returnable pallet.
The world is not enough
So far, this james Bond is the most pallet-ed film! Congratulation to the cast & crew!
Die another day
James Bond, thanks to Pierce Brosnan, turned into a pallet-friendly character. One may regret in this opus the too discreet and subtle way pallets are displayed. They deserve no bit parts, but a strong presence in the image.
Shade
Thandie Newton and a flashy red (ergo=returnable) pallet. This makes a colourful assets to this brownish scene otherwise.
Beverly Hills Cop 3
One may like the way pallets advertize for the US Government, and American theme parks.Eddie Murphy keeps on the good work in this third opus: with him, pallets are decoratively funny and explosive.
Beverly Hills Cop 2
Eddie Murphy is back, and confirm all along how pallet-friendly he is, sharing the screen like that with our fav’ artefacts.