"Deep in the fundamental heart of mind and universe...there is a reason."
- Douglas Adams
Regarding your post on "pirates", I just knew it would be a waste, never considered viewing it, the Madison Ave people have really grown transparent in promoting movies; they might have drawn more people in to be disappointed and disgruntled had they been a little more subtle. quasimodo1
My hide hides the heart inside
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Sally Potter, my mistake although there is a Porter in the Crew
http://www.sonypictures.com/classics.../sp-pv-1a.html
Anyway, if you manage to get hold of it, I am sure you will enjoy. It is one of those special, 'different' films that you don't get to see that often, [unless you make a very special effort].
"Man, of all the animals, is probably the only one to regard himself as a great delicacy".
Jacques Yves Cousteau
Location: Turks and Caicos Islands,2003
Perhaps I was lenient, but my main problem was with the script. It was painful watching the actors deliver some of those (positively absurd) lines, but then they didn't really have anything to work with, so I can't criticize that too much. And I can't say it was poorly made, really; I didn't have any quarrel with the technical aspects of the film or the direction - maybe that's simply because I was preoccupied with the sorry condition of the script.
Essentially, as you sit through the epic list of credits waiting for the (utterly pointless) clip at the very end, you see that there were a huge number of people who more or less did a good job. One simply wishes the screenwriters had been among them...
Revised verdict: 3/10
Johnny Depp imitates a drunk man. Orlando Bloom looks unbelievably insipid, even by his own standards. Some good sword fights with cool special effects. That kind of sums up the first film. Oh, I forgot to mention, they're disguised as pirates and the whole thing takes place on a boat.
"And the worms, they will climb
The rugged ladder of your spine"
The Outlaw Josey Wales; 7/10
Damn good Western, but it takes a while to really get the story going.
I think my main problem with it is how there were so many "subplots" that lead nowhere! Like the "singing" coin...it was supposed to lead to the Brethen Court...but what was the purpose of that again? To free Calypso...but why did they need to do that?? Then there was the 9 of 8s was it? Also another dead end...then the "big" fight with all the pirate lords which didn't happen....anyway...it just goes on and on....
Not to mention all the holes in the plot that they didn't even seem to bother to cover up!
Of course special FX-wise it was great......
"Deep in the fundamental heart of mind and universe...there is a reason."
- Douglas Adams
The lives of others directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarc
A very, very good film: the story of a government secret observer in East Germany during the 1980s who is ordered to spy on a theatre author and his lover in order to find anything suspicious and arrest him. That's just a simple outline of the plot, it's a bit more intricate than that but I've got limited time.
9/10
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ Mark Twain
Death of a Salesman 10/10
I read Arthur Miller's play a long time ago, but only just got around to seeing a production of it. And boy what a version it was. Dustin Hoffman gave one of the best acting performances I've ever seen in any movie or play, hands down. John Malkovich gave a helluva perfomance himself.
Zodiac - starring Jake Gyllenhaal (sp?), Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey, Jr.
It starts out good...very interesting. By the middle part, it becomes a little dragging...and the story kind of shifts...It seems very long and by the end of the film you say to yourself.."what? that's it?!"
I give it a 5/10
"Deep in the fundamental heart of mind and universe...there is a reason."
- Douglas Adams
Waitress.
a great lead, great flick
"He was nauseous with regret when he saw her face again, and when, as of yore, he pleaded and begged at her knees for the joy of her being. She understood Neal; she stroked his hair; she knew he was mad."
---Jack Kerouac, On The Road: The Original Scroll