Friday, August 29, 2008
Clerks
You ever wonder what those clerks in the convenience stores and video stores talk about? Well, watch this movie and you will know. It's a very subdued look at those who serve. And here they serve up the laughs and a study of life in general.
I love independent movies in general. They are usually bright, shining gems. And this is one of the shiniest.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Life of David Gale
OK, I make no secret of the fact that I am a big Kevin Spacey fan. He can do almost no wrong in my eyes...I've loved everything I've seen him in.
That being said, this movie is stupendous, and Spacey is riveting in it. One summary on IMDB reads "A University of Texas professor of philosophy and capital punishment abolitionist, David Gale (Kevin Spacey), finds himself on Death Row convicted of murder. Days before his execution, skeptical journalist Bitsey Bloom (Kate Winslet) is sent to conduct David Gale's final interview. Unaware that she would not be investigating Dr. Gale, Bitsey and her sympathetic intern leave to Texas for what is to become a story of a lifetime." The story is told partly through a series of flashbacks and grabs your attention from the beginning.
This is one movie that will make you think long and hard about your position on the death penalty, no matter which side of the issue you fall on. And even if you don't care one way or the other, this is a very good drama. The twists this movie takes will move you in one direction, then take a right turn into another direction. Just when you think you know who did what, you're proven wrong and off it goes again.
If you get a chance, check out The Life of David Gale. It is well worth a first, second or even third look.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
The Mist
If you are a big Stephen King fan, yeah, you'll want to see this. If you're local rental place has a cheap rental day, I'd get it then. Or better yet, catch it on one of the movie channels when it comes on. Why pay extra for what will be a bit of a disappointment?!?
Friday, August 22, 2008
Vantage Point
One sticking point: William Hurt, who plays the president, made a comment about Quaid's character, who has come back to guard the president after taking a bullet for him a year earlier. Hurt says something about Quaid being hard on himself for what happened a year ago. They don't go any further into it, and I was wondering why he would be hard on himself. He blocked the bullet meant for the president, saving the man's life. Makes sense that he would be a bit shaky, but there's nothing for him to regret. Odd.
Other than that, and that is a SMALL point, the movie moves along well. You see the same situation from 8 points of view. They show you one point of view, rewind back and show you another, then do it again. I wasn't surprised at who turned out to be a bad guy, but was surprised at how he was discovered.
Good movie, great cast...'nuff said.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Jumper
Told you this would be short. :)