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007 Quantum of Solace 8/10
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The Hunger (Steve McQueen)
7/10
Difficult film to sit through.




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Eagle Eye

7/10

Fun!
And Shia LaBeouf is a terrific actor with a splendid future.
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Tartuffe (F.W.Murnau, 1926)

On just about any other director's resume this would be a major standout. On Murnau's it gets comparatively obscured. Fine comic performances from Caligari stars Lil Dagover & Werner Krauss, and especially from the first Best Actor Oscar winner Emil Jannings.

8/10




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Broken Arrow (1950; Delmer Daves) 6/10

Once-famous western--with James Stewart as a Civil War vet who helps broker peace with Apache leader Cochise (Jeff Chandler, Oscar nominated but bland)--doesn't hold up: stiff, choppy, only occasionally entertaining.
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Trade

8/10
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The Lookout - 8/10

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the real deal.
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paperboy wrote:Indiana Jones and the something something Crystal Skull

Kinda fun, kinda stupid - 6/10
Mostly the latter. To me, this film felt like a live-action adaptation of one of Don Rosa's children's comics.
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Wonder Boys
9/10

...I understand detractors now a little more. This is my umpteenth viewing of the film and it remains such a pleasurable experience but it does wrap up very tidily (although I adore the ending) and some of the parts have an uneasiness to them. But the direction is wonderful, the cinematography makes bold hand held choices and remains one of the most gorgeously shot comedies of the decade, the soundtrack, costume design, and editing are pretty perfect, and I pretty much continue to love the heck out of the thing. I read a review by Theo Panayadis (sp?) who said that he wishes there were more movies like this one, just not this one per se. Just like this is fine by me.

(BTW - it was raining like Pittsburgh in Los Angeles, and damn near dressed like Grady Tripp while watching in PJ's and ugly ass robe.)


Before Sunrise - 9/10

...actual rating is 8/10 b/c the parts are really quite unengaging at times, some of their banter and encounters are really rather twee. What works in this movie is how it's been subsequently transformed by 'Before Sunset' into a living memory. 'Before Sunrise' was a movie that feels amazingly now but now it's very incredibly past as well. It's very serendipitous that it works so well as both. A wonderful time.
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Elegy 8/10
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Mourning Becomes Electra (1947; Dudley Nichols) 4/10

Laughably pretentious adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's play about a doomed family at the end of the Civil War. Stolid direction and campy, over-the-top performances.
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Happy-Go-Lucky, directed by Mike Leigh

Terrific comedy, despite a couple minor missteps in the second half. Hawkins' as good as advertised.

8/10
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Invaders From Mars (1953), directed by William Cameron Menzies

A childhood favorite holds up quite nicely

8/10
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The Reader

10/10
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Changeling (2008) 8/10
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