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Biographies of modern arts tend to be disappointing, because usually reveal a life as normal and uneventful as ours. This is the case with the film Pollock: apart from painting and drunkenness, the only other thing Pollock within two hours ago that the house is moving. Needless to say, no one to observe plot.Pollock film begins as an alcoholic and bad, except for a short period of good behavior in the environment continues to be one until the end.
Not much good character progression, then. Of course it is painting, and dance scenes of Ed Harris in the entire canvas, spilling paint with the abandon of a naughty boy, are fantastic to see.
This film was a labor of love for Harris and, as you d expect, he steals the show with his portrait of the painter obsessive obsessive. Marcia Gay Harden is also impressive as always wife.However suffering, the documentary in the extras inadvertently exposed the shortcomings of history: the cultures of the word genius once or twice, which seems even more likely after seeing movie before. Someone also said that Pollock was the James Dean of the art world.
It s hard to see many similarities between a tendency to bad driving. Maybe if Pollock had lived a life more like James Dean, the film would have been more compulsive viewing.
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
February 19, 2010 - 7:13 am
I can only go from the reaction of my son 6 years old at this writing review.It is one of the few movies where it has not moved from his seat when watching a movie! J. Thomas plays a boy who travels to Scotland to find his father.When meet discovers his
father is the captain of a local soccer team, which has not won a game.While adaptation to their new surroundings he meets a stray dog with incredible soccer skills! My son laughed and clapped throughout the film and definitely worth a look for the younger generation (if you’re a sports fan or movie dog).
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
February 12, 2010 - 8:09 am
Well, how do I put it … suffice to say that is cdnt have been better - she is unbelievable.
Not only the fittest, the most exotic sexy person on Earth - she also qualify, I’m falling in love and we can not go outside eachother. It has changed my life like a whirlwind, not more powerful, like a tsunami - wave after wave of the goddess as the power to fly my senses in forgetfulness. And you know what I’m not even going to the top here.
I want to marry her. Suddenly something like the idea of having their children - I WANT TO BE A DAD ALL suddenly.
Yeah … this girl is driving me to great things.
I can say that I feel the same in 3 years time. In fact I am the luckiest man alive and so far I believe that - and so incredible TALK - I see those ALL NIGHT EPC eyes and hear her sweet sweet voice. Anyway, here is Alliah and here for the next 50.
I know it will be even better.
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
February 10, 2010 - 10:09 am
He wanted off after 5 minutes, stuck with it for 15 and could not be rewarded. I thought I could see along the lines of “Plan 9 …” - So bad it would be fun, but Ed Wood was a genius in comparison.
Jiggled cameras, zoom and scan around a vain attempt to add emotion, every cliche was added to the script platform extreme and the performance was terrible. I’ve sat through some poor films and later criticized, but the 20 minutes that was all I could bear - perhaps the rest of the film was brilliant …
but I never know.
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
February 4, 2010 - 10:59 am
The best things on this DVD are the special features. Robert Rodriguez, director, explains how to use new digital technology for the main feature. The author shows how much easier?
Well, right? look so easy? and cheaper it is to make films with these new methods.
He even throws in a quick cooking lesson. As for the movie itself, Umm .. unfortunately? sa bit superficial and shallow.
Lots of great action and a charismatic cast, but the film doesn? It does not really make much sense. This is a shame. The director appears as a film maker unpretentious but very talented.
Maybe when you get used to their new toys? that will make a great film.
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
February 2, 2010 - 11:12 pm
Note to the star of this mediocre action plodder! If you call the movie “Shadow Man” might be appropriate to make a hero that ill never trust slots without them knowing it’s there.
No, as is the case here, a hero who always draws attention to himself continually blowing things up, shooting and destroying local copper to a motor vehicle for extended car chases. By the Numbers revenge Action Segal, slightly better than some of their recent output (Mercenary for Justice, Into the Sun).
It never ceases to amaze me the complete lack of continuity in their movies in the afternoon. Not to mention unnecessary exposure and to simply direct the lines of the plot to another excuse to visit laughable line or producing a nude woman average age of the star.
That said, there is a kind of guilty pleasure to sit down with Mr. Segal, for 90 minutes and collect all the pieces.
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January 29, 2010 - 9:56 pm
This movie was frankly pathetic. that had nothing to do a Bond film a Bond film by following up the same kind of story with the rest making it predictable. A normal Bond film history have overcome this restrictive with amazing special effects and brilliant actors, this film however, seem to have forgotten this.
The additional action scenes lack reflexes and are few and far between, and the new Bond actor is frankly disappointing misrepresenting the main actor and the film make clear. Frankly, there are only two words that make this film visible, unless you’re a fan of poker, and that is simply ‘James Bond’!
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |
January 29, 2010 - 7:13 pm
My husband and I really enjoyed this movie, it was interesting to see Bond in his early days, and I loved the brave story, and seeing the softer side of Bond in love. However, although this was an interesting story and a good action movie, just was not sure he felt like I was watching a James Bond movie, it lacks that special something.
I did not think the characters are very believable, especially the approach called “bad” - and that generally lacked depth. In particular, I thought the missing link in excellent spirits. Finally, I really did not like the theme song - no sticking at all!
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January 19, 2010 - 6:09 am
This ia nice film, which deals with the pathos of a lonely man’s existence, and its failure to break with the moral and institutional barriers that surround it. As a butler in an aristocratic house big the character played by Hopkins is a person who sees as its right to live this roll with the intention of all you can muster. When a new boss comes maid played by Emma Thompson, a love that develops slowly and powerful, but refuses expression Hopkins character simply has no idea how to make the leap from strict convention spontanaity the passion and the fear of the unknown it grips you harder than the desperate desire to teach.
The whole film is beautifully shot and moving pace and is truly the place in society of master and servant is well represented here and there is an interesting sub-plot of my tour of the upper class flirtation with Nazi doctrine, but essentially this is a great love story, the FIM is a masterpiece.
Tags: Amy Madigan, Bud Cort, Drama, Ed Harris, Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Connelly, John Heard, Marcia Gay Harden, Matthew Sussman, Norbert Weisser, Robert Knott, Sada Thompson, SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT, Tom Bower, Val Kilmer Posted in 1, Uncategorized |