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The fact that its a re-make maybe?
I love Bale.. I do. But Glen Ford........................................ its hard to achieve excellence when you're re-making Glen Ford. imo
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3:10 to Yuma met, then surpassed, my high expectations. I love Westerns and this wasn't in the least disappointing. I immediately wanted to see it again *and* watch The Magnificent Seven. Russell Crowe was in top form, as is Bale, but Bale rarely ever misses and Crowe - though a solid performer - sometimes chooses material that isn't really my cup of tea. But a lovable rogue is something he was born to play - oh my. I will probably go see this again.
I also recently watched on cable Goodbye Mr. Chips, the one with Robert Donat (who won the Oscar that year, instead of Clark Gable for Rhett Butler). And for some reason, I broke into hysterical sobs at the end of it. Donat was fantastic. And the story is FAR more gripping than I would have thought, having only seen the embarrassing version with Peter O'Toole. (I should add that I've never read the book.) Rounding things out, I watched Sunshine, and Donny Boyle pretty much blew my mind in the best way possible. It was visually astounding and had a well developed story. |
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I loved 3:10 to Yuma. But have not seen the original.
The Kigndom was two good movies that don't go good together. The first part is a serious look at international relations and the difficulties of working on issues of terrorism in conflicted states. The second part is an action movie. Both halves are done well but they don't belong in the same movie and subtract from each other. Also, the movie ends with a comment on how we're more alike in our base behaviors than we might like to think. Not a horrible sentiment but not at all supported by the previous 120 minutes of movie. Eastern Promises is good but a bit too understated. The events happen but there wasn't really any investment in them or their outcome. I never felt concern for anybody or doubt about outcomes. That said Viggo's fully nude (without any effort to hide the, quite literally, wobbly bits) was pretty intense. |
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Kink of Swank
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Ugh, I can't get to the movies. So.many.I.want.to.see. 3:10 and Easten Promises tops amongst 'em.
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A passing note of marginal to no interest, but, here in Florida, at Universal's City Walk movie theaters, JAWS will be playing on the big screen for four nights. Need I mention that I'll be there? Woo Hoo!
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All the movies I want to see don't seem to be playing anywhere - The New and improved Bladerunner, The Darjeeling Express, and Lust, Caution - are these films really out yet? Curse you NPR and your reviews of movies I can't see!
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Lust Caution and D. Express came out last weekend. You can see them in Los Angeles. They might be at one theater each, but both did fantastic (at least in New York), and should be expanding soon.
ETA: Jaws on the big screen would have been a factor in my go/no-go to Epcot's 25th that I scheduled, then canceled. not that it would have changed my decision, but it would have been a factor. |
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Then curse yahoo and thier movie tool that tells me they are not playing anywhere in LA
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The Darjeeling Limited is currently playing on 2 screens nationwide, both in New York City.
Lust, Caution is on just one screen, also in New York City. Both played at the New York Film Festival over the weekend which is why NPR has been talking about them so much. Darjeeling opens limited this weekend so you should be able to find it in LA. Same for Lust, Caution. |
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