Every day we highlight the best film on TV so that choosing a film that can be seen on television becomes even easier. Also this week a number of good films will be broadcast, with our favorite of the week just like last week, DC film The Dark Knight (2008).
Featured films on TV Week 19
Veronica sends today Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) out. An adventurous pirate story in which the eccentric captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) cooperates with the young blacksmith Will Turner to save the kidnapped Elizabeth Swann. They have to compete against cursed pirates that turn into skeletons under moonlight. With impressive action, humor and a memorable soundtrack, this film is the start of a successful franchise.
Tuesday is Fury (2014) can be seen on RTL7. An intense war film that takes place during the last months of the Second World War. Brad Pitt plays Sergeant ‘Wardaddy’ who leads a Shermantank and his five -member crew through enemy German territory. The raw and realistic representation of the horrors of war makes this film moving.
Wednesday you look at The Dark Knight (2008). Batman (Christian Bale) hopes to eradicate organized crime in Gotham for good together with the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) and public prosecutor Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart). But soon the three are stopped by The Joker (Heath Ledger). Ledger’s legendary performance, for which he posthumously won an Oscar, makes this film one of the best superhero films ever made.
Thursday you will look at the epic final piece of Nolan’s Batman trilogy The Dark Knight Rises (2012) In which Bruce Wayne has to return from his self -imposed exile when the ruthless Bane Gotham threatens. With spectacular action and emotional depth, this film offers a worthy end to the story, in which Batman’s ultimate sacrifice is central.
Friday is it Joker (2019). A dark character study about Arthur Fleck, a frustrated comedian with mental health problems, which slowly transforms into the notorious super villain. Joaquin Phoenix delivers a hair -raising performance in this controversial film that investigates topics such as social decline, inequality and madness. A psychological thriller that makes you think.
Saturday is celebrated with If Fu Pan 2 (2011). In this entertainment, the Dragon Warrier PO must find his inner peace while he takes on a new enemy who wants to destroy Kung Fu. With beautiful animation, hilarious moments and a surprising amount of emotional depth, this film builds on the success of the original. Perfect family ore for young and old.
The week ends with The Book of Eli (2010). A post-apocalyptic action film in which Denzel Washington plays a lonely wanderer who pulls America through a destroyed, while he has to protect a ksotable book. As he is being chased by a power -lusty Gary Oldman, an intriguing story about faith, hope and perseverance in a world where civilization has disappeared. A stylish and atmospheric film with a surprising turn.
Is nothing for you here, or have you already seen the above films? Then view the complete overview of all films on TV every day via the next page.
Beeld: Still ‘The Book of Eli’, via TMDb