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9/10
Pick of Destiny Is So hilarious, it hurts!
27 October 2006
Just saw it at as closing film of Austin Film Festival. Going in, a had seen a few snippets of their act at Alamo Drafthouse, and thought the trailer was amusing but I wasn't expecting such an epic theme music and the use of tarot cards is genius in the title sequence. Watch out for cameos from Ben Stiller and Tim Robbins, and the dark lord himself (who has a fetish for KG). So much over-the-top fun and the songs are so catchy. The car chase was by far my favorite scene. I know this will earn cult status right away and win over some new Tenacious D fans, just like me. I hope this does well in the theaters. "Follow me, we are the shadows"
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Batman Begins (2005)
10/10
Batman Begins-Just Damn Good!
15 June 2005
I work the graveyard shift, but put off going to sleep, just to catch a noon showing opening day and I have to say it blew me away. Even without batman's appearance in the first hour, you are still captured by the visuals and story of Bruce Wayne discovering himself. Just as Spielberg eludes us with the shark in Jaws, so here does director Noland show only brief glimpses of the dark knight until he is finally revealed in a great movie introduction.

Major praises goes to the casting director who put together an amazing cast here. Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Cillian Murphy, Ken Wantanbe, Michael Caine, and the always great screen presence-Liam Neeson. Christian Bale was born to play this role. I have nothing against Michael Keaton, but Bale's dark on dark characterization is essential to escape the hammy, nipple-suited wearing George Clooney.

Director Nolan has join my ranks of favorite director alongside Lucas, Spielberg, Cameron, Ridley Scott. Nolan's dark atmospheric approach is well-suited to the film.

I had my doubts at first about the film, but all that went away as soon as you see the Dark Knight perched on the rooftops of Gothman accompanied by Hans Zimmer/James Newton Howard's fantastic score.

This is not a sequel, not a prequel. Its a reinvention of the Dark Knight's legacy and oh, its so good!
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7/10
A sci-fi/action/thriller genre fan's review
26 April 2005
It is very easy for a film like Little Black Book to be quickly labeled as just another "Chick Flick" starring a 20-something actress that looks pretty. But after actually taking a chance on a genre I usually run away from, I have to say this was a pleasant experience.

Brittany Murphy (Clueless) stars as the journalist-driven career girl taking on an associate producer job at a Oprah-type talk show. One of her fellow producers, played by the very-hot-for-her-age Holly Hunter gives her the usual talk of the business of how things are run. During a ideas meeting with the Executive Producer (played by the hilarious character actor, Stephen Tobolowsky, whom I met last month) the idea is pitched about snooping into a boyfriend's little black book or in this 21st century, a Palm Pilot.

The film manages to avoid the usual chick-flick clichés and gives us a central- character with a back-story and more than one-dimension (take that Mandy Moore). From the great soundtrack by Carly Simon (whom makes a cameo), to the always positive force of Diane Sawyer(?), this movie has heart and a wicked sense of humor when it comes to exposing talk shows for their secrets, lies, and pure entertainment souls.

So, here is a sci-fi/action/thriller genre fan, who will try a little harder to give chick-flicks a little more of the silver screen.

FIN
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Super Size Me (2004)
McShocked from Houston the original obese city
1 June 2004
A film of epic proportions indeed. SUPER SIZE ME should be seen by everyone in America. Anyone whose ever driven thru the Golden Arches, needs to see this documentary about Morgan Spurlock, a New York City guy who eats McDonalds for a whole month. We're talking 3 meals a day at MickeyD's breakfast, lunch and dinner. He is assisted along the way by a team of doctors, nutritionists, fitness instructors and his ever-faithful vegan girlfriend. With their help, we see Morgan progress from a normal healthy male to a greasy food-aholic with multiple health problems. The film drives home the point that our Fast Food lifestyle needs to be rethought about what harm we are doing to our bodies by ingesting this highly-processed, nutrient-less food. I have been so shocked and in pain from laughter like SUPER SIZE ME has accomplished. I urge everyone to see this film. And this advice is coming from a fast food junkie, so I know what I'm talking about and I plan on doing something about it. See the film, but beware because of the anti-corporation theme to the film, you'll only find the movie in art-house theaters and not AMC and Cinemark. See it and continue the fast food REVOLUTION!!!
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4/10
Ford and Harnett make "Tango & Cash" look like gold
24 October 2003
This film's shortcomings can be blamed mostly on the screenwriting and direction. Ford and Hartnett's buddy cop pairing just doesn't have the chemistry of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon series. The climax chase scene seems to never end. This light fare of a movie, tries to be so much more than it should be as it piles more layers of internal investigations and corrupt cops on top of its rapper homicide story. Overall the film never decided if it wanted to be serious or not and the result is a unentertaining mess. Give me Stallone and Russell in "Tango & Cash" any day over this one!
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4/10
What the hell were they thinking?
21 July 2001
I just saw this with the knowledge that Spielberg did not direct this one and it shows, but the script is the real villian in this film. The stupid para-sailing opening didn't leave me wanting more or expecting any either. It was nice to see Dr. Grant back on this sequel and his character was the only one I was interested in. William H. Macy and Tea Loni just did not belong here and bored me. Anyway besides a weak script, the dinosaurs are half the time digital ones that just don't seem to thrill me. They made a big mistake with this one and it only makes me appreciate the first one even more.
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