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Monday, January 31, 2011
It's been awhile so I should be good for a few here. If you are one of those people who like to catch all the oscar contenders before the big night, make sure you save time for this one which would be worthy of a nomination even if they hadn't expanded to 10 nominees. Mark Wahlberg is solid, but Christian Bale is the main draw here giving another outstanding performance. You don't need to be a boxing fan to appreciate this but knowing a bit of the background beforehand will enhance your appriciation.

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Monday, July 21, 2008
The Dark Knight is 4/5ths of a very good movie. Actually, to be fair, 13/15ths of a good movie. Don't agree? How many of you really liked the ending as much as the rest of the film? Is your hand up? Are you lying?

I went into the theater half expecting that the Heath Ledger reviews that I had read were fed more by emotion than by honest reaction. I liked him as an actor, but these reviews just seemed a little over the top. They were not! Ledger is everything that you want from a movie villian. He steals every scene. His is creepy, funny, frightening, interesting and most important, charasmatic in a way that Jack Nicholson's 1989 Joker totally missed. the 130 minutes or so with Ledger is a thrill ride for fan and non-fan alike. This performance shows what can be created when an actor and director take this material seriously. Anyone who ever read comics knows that this set of characters and mythology has been used to create everything from absolute drek to masterworks likes Frank Miller's Dark Knigt Returns.

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But here is the rub, after Ledger makes his final appearance with more the 20 minutes left the air goes out of the balloon. We then proceed to go on a maudlin 20 minute romp with Aaron Eckhart's two face, who by the way if he was burned that badly would have not just every infecton known to man but also a serious case of dead. Eckhart has been given two or three scenes to develop the character from DA to murderous menace capable of horrific, maniacal villany and mayhem.The final showdown produced the first and only real sniggers from the audience. I had assumed with less than 30 minutes left that Nolan was developing Two-Face to be one of the villans in the next film. The actual ending seems tacked on and stinks of Big Studio. Of course, based on the weekend numbers, it also stinks of big bucks.

Here is my other problem. Chistian Bale's Batman is monotone and deadly dull in this movie. I have to watch Batman begins again because I don't remember disliking his portrayal in that film. I think I know why. He does a good job of with Bruce Wayne, its just Batman that stinks. Tell me the hoarse voice deadpan delivery doesn't get stale. Big surprise for me, because I have always thought that he was a fantastic actor but he is every bit as lame as Keaton, Kilmer and Yes! even Clooney in this one.

Every other name including Michael Caine(is he a Sir yet?, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldham, Eckhart and Maggie Gyllenhaal delivers exactly the spot on performance that you expect from pros of their caliber. Chris Nolan with help from his brother Johnathan, who wrote the origianl story that later became Memento, does another superb job and I can only hope the he continues to pump this franchise full of life. Those of you who are feeling reminded of 1995 Heat pat yourselves on the back as Nolan cites this as a major influence on the film. When asked why he went with Ledger as the Joker when such heavyweights as Robin Williams, Paul Bettany and Adrien Brody had expressed interest, Nolan stated simply, "Because he is fearless". Pat yourself on the back for that one Christopher.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008
This one slip under my radar. I recall hearing something about Christian Bale as John Connor but I quickly forgot under the onslaught of movie news. This is the Terminator movie that I have been waiting for since the first. Looks great!!

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So if this is the summer of the blockbuster with a new monster sequel opening every other week if not every week, movie fans should be up nights deciding which great flick to see next... Right?!

Unfortunatly box office results and fan reaction seem to indicate that after an initial rush to the screening by the hard core fan base, most movies are dropping off percipitously. So what alternatives do those not disposed to the II's and the III's that are dominating screent time this year have.. Not too much. Knocked up has been the suprise comdedy hit of the summer and is doing for Seth Rogan what Elf did for Wil Ferrel. Hairspray seems to have found a solid following and The Simpson's have cashed in on longtime fans but what about the smaller, quality films, where is there niche in amoung these giants. Hmmm, not too much room there. Here are a few films that you might miss in the theatres but you should be sure to check out on DVD:

1) Rescue Dawn: Wanna see Christian Bale play a hero, he and Steve Zahn star in the true story of a daring and grueling escape from a Viet Cong Prison camp by some US pilots during the Viet Nam War. It has pulled in about 4.2 million dollars despite showing on a total of about 500 screens.

2) Sunshine: Danny Boyle's Sci Fi thriller star Cillian Murphy, Michelle Yeoh and Chris Evans(FF's Johnny Strom). Boyle does interesting things with the genre, including putting a racially diverse team on an international space mission. This smart and crisp thriller is well worth the wait for DVD if you cant find it near you.

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