pero_barac

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Nasa mala klinika
(2004)

Don't waste your life on this
I really don't know who watches this TV series. Sincerely, I was surprised I found it on IMDb. This is awful. No humor in it. Plain characters and dull twists. Always the same episode over and over again. Rene Bitorajac is the best actor in this, and he is awful here too. Jadranka Djokovch is very hot here. Not. Shemso Sehemsudin ...is boring as hell. Really, I'm trying to find a positive aspect of this series and I'm not finding it. I don't know who finances this kind of "humor" and for who. Probably nova. Truly a disgrace. I recommend "Prosjaci i Sinovi" and "Malo Misto". But not his. Avoid it at any cost.

The Other Dream Team
(2012)

Well, then who won the silver medal?
I had the great expectations from this movie and I waited for it very long time. As a basketball and documentary aficionado I have to say that the film is pretty good. Montage, archive footage, interviews, good music...and on top of all it's very touching.

However I have one remark. We all know that Lithuania is great basketball country but there was one other with similar path. Shattered small state in independence war. That country is Croatia. It was great rivalry between them and I, as a Croat, think that documentary should have mentioned it. Dražen Petrovićs, basketball's Mozart first and last Olympics as a Croat. It is not all about dream teams and US-a.

Maybe too much information for average viewer in the beginning but then; the rest will flow. Congratiulations to Lithuania for this national project. One more great sports (and more) documentary.

Teenage Tourettes Camp
(2006)

Great documentary about Tourette syndrome, narrated by Timothy Spall
One of the best documentaries I watched on the subject of this disease. A truly smart directed and powerful film that gives you a insight on Tourette syndrome. A disease that is very disturbing in some forms, but sometimes very very funny indeed. A must see documentary for every docs lover. The director takes us on the trip with five teenagers on a summer camp for children with special needs. There are some people who don't believe that this disease is real. I'm sure that this film will prove you wrong. There are times in this doc that I'm sure you'll be depressed and down, but there are also some parts that will laugh you to tears. I heard some swears here that I didn't even know they existed, and all is interwined with some average teenagers problems. And one more thing. You will find out what is the worst thing to say in U.S.A.

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