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Henry's Crime, a film so low on budget it makes Buffalo look like a dump; and a film even lower on fizz although it once again proves what an underused jewel James Caan has been over the years. Instead of the bank heist framing a deeper examination of the relationships, it seems almost irrelevant, which is a feat given that the love story, played out through a distortion of Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, complete with an hysterical-and-bearded-of-course Russian director (deliciously over-the-top from Peter Stormare) is tepid. This is inevitable if Keanu Reeves is asked to play a lead role, or rather, stand still and not move a muscle, although his lips moves and at one point in the film he even smiles. Is this man an earthling, or from another planet and not yet used to our ways? Does anyone here understand Keanu Reeves? Am I missing something? Vera Farmiga almost as good as Caan.
Henry's Crime Movie Trailer Official (HD) - YouTube
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The Bang Bang Club OFFICIAL US TRAILER - YouTube
Night of the Hunter (1955)
Saw this for about the 30th time.
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Extract. Like a lot of Mike Judge creations, this film is populated almost entirely of people who are some combination of lazy, stupid, dishonest, and abrasive. I like Jason Bateman but I felt depressed after watching this movie.
It bothered me too that the amazingly talented Kristen Wiig was not given much opportunity to shine... her character is not interesting or funny.
To Live and Die in L.A.
William Friedkin directed this in 1985 with William Petersen whose career seems to have veered into TV rather than film. The film is about a counterfeiter and the Special Agent trying to nail him. The two are the central focus of the film which is marred by the dismal new partner to the Agent -he is supposed to lack the same need for adrenaline and danger and rule-breaking as his seasoned partner, and I understand how he nearly falls apart in a car chase -but the actor playing the role is so out of his depth he lets down what would otherwise be an interesting film about people who don't really know themselves, or know themselves so well they create an alter-ego to hide someone they don't really like -a counterfeit identity. Friedkin apparently cut several scenes which may explain why at the end the film burns itself out. But worth watching nevertheless.
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i saw mirror mirror and the hunger games yesterday.
the hunger games: 100% predictable and takes too long to get going. C- at best.
mirror mirror: 10 min in, I leaned over and told my wife it was shit. F all the way. that movie was terrible. The only good part was that lily collins was damn cute.
stay away from both.
Watchmen
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
The Dead
Happy Gilmore