Just watched wanderlust. The part where the guy gives himself a pep talk in the mirror had me rolling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Cjn...eature=related
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Just watched wanderlust. The part where the guy gives himself a pep talk in the mirror had me rolling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Cjn...eature=related
Better quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8dR2...eature=related
Training Day was on tv last night, so I watched it. Disaster. Good cop/bad cop, old cop/young cop, renegade cop/rule-book cop and so on I don't know how many such films there are, some, like the Dirty Harry set are even watchable. In this one, in spite of boasting about how many druggies he has banged up or has waiting for trial, the DZ character never writes a report, never sets foot inside a police station, has one conference with superior officers who seem little interested in his work and then draws on a team to first dig up $4m that has been sealed in a trunk underneath a concrete floor, before murdering the peddlar who it belongs to. How the peddlar was supposed to get at his own money is not explained; why the rookie who has a wife and a new-born baby never once calls home in the entire training day, not even to say he is going to be late, is not explained. But because we are asked to take seriously this depiction of the 'other side' of LA, is it escapist fantasy? Rookie cop has head thrown through a window, after which DZ smashes a deckchair on the same head, and throws his victim, a fellow policeman, from a fifth floor balcony onto a mezzanine below; moments later, rookie cop leaps from roughly the 4th floor onto the bonnet of DZ's car, with no apparent injury and so on and so on. Seeing Maori Cliff Curtis pretending to be a latino homeboy wasn't much of an improvement either. Apparently the crime writer James Elroy Flecker descibed this film as a waste of time, which is an understatement. Needless to say, Denzel Washington dominates this film with his wooden delivery and histrionics. A waste of time indeed.
127 hours...would you be able to?
Stavros - the crime writer James Elroy Flecker? Reviewing films in between writing stanzas of the Golden Road to Samarkand?
Training Day was based on the LAPD Rampart Scandal. FX's The Shield was too.
LAPD Rampart Division - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rampart scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorry buddy. I'll flip you a few Spaghetti Westerns. You seem good with those.
Can't go wrong with Lee Van Cleef. Tomas Milian does a nice job too.
The Big Gundown | Trailer | 1966 - YouTube
La Resa dei Conti The Big Gundown - YouTube
You might like this...saw it a couple of weeks ago....doesn't really have an ending though (in my opinion).
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I saw Wreck-It Ralph .