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Review: “The American”
“The American” is not going to be appreciated by most Americans. It isn’t anti-America, or political in any sense. But it’s paced more slow than we’re used to, there isn’t a lot of dialogue from Clooney’s Mr. Butterfly, and the … Continue reading
Posted in 2010, R, Review, Reviews, character profile, humanity
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Review: “Unforgiven”, hopefully I’ll be forgiven for having just seen this for the first time
“I guess they had it coming.”-The Schofield Kid “We all have it coming, Kid.”-William Munny Clint Eastwood’s 1992 Best Picture/Director/etc Winner definitely earned its awards and critical acclaim. Any conversation I hear about Westerns always concludes by someone saying either, … Continue reading
Posted in 90's, DVD, Friendship, R, Review, Reviews, character profile, humanity
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Review: “The Road”
Yeah, end-of-the-world movies were as plentiful in recent years as sequels and reboots. But “The Road” was not a rushed project determined to rake in money. It’s not about a gimmick, or zombies, or aliens, or a disease. In fact, … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, R, Review, Reviews, Trailer, character profile, humanity
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“Inception”: the 2nd time around
When it comes to movies, I, probably like most moviegoers, categorize them subconsciously Do I like this? If no, I never think about it again(Except for “The Mist”, I hate that movie). If I do like a movie, it then … Continue reading
Review: “Moon”
Science fiction isn’t dead, it just hasn’t been seriously attempted in recent years. But in 2009, two exceptional sci-fi movies were released, one of them was “Moon”. Suprisingly smart, precise, wondrous to watch, especially for being a low-budget independent film. … Continue reading
Movies: Order out of Chaos
If you’re like me, you don’t like all movies. There are many that fail to connect with me, many that aren’t anything more than entertainment, many that defy their own logic structures. But a select group of films do “make … Continue reading
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Review: Inception, ex-”ception”-al
“We all long for reconciliation”-Dom Cobb, protagonist of “Inception”. In a year of movies that are nothing more than sequels, reboots, and based off of books and games, we get an oasis in the middle of a desert of unoriginality. … Continue reading
Review: Where the Wild Things Are and where you should be too
It’s not a children’s’ movie. Most adults won’t “get it.” But Where the Wild Things Are is a beautiful film. Director Spike Jonze spent four years of his life and went years without a paycheck to bring this movie to … Continue reading
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