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![]() Nicholas Cage has made his career playing quirky characters with nervous habits and other issues. Here he combines all of them together to create Roy Waller a neurotic conman who suffers from agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive, and a number of other disorders. He is also a con man. A scam artist who justifies his work because [Read More …] Once again Quentin Tarantino delivers a killer cool over the top film that impresses. In Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Tarantino’s fourth film he shows us why he has had such an impact on film with s o few movies. Here he is distilling the spirit, and many of the major plot elements of many of [Read More …] Lost in Translation is like a great dessert. It is a surprising confection that melts in your mouth and lingers there, leaving you, over time, to remember it fondly. It is a small story, no big story arc, no big scenes or explosions, it is the story of two people, Murray’s Bob Harris, and Johanson’s [Read More …] Hellboy was a bit of a disappointment. Perhaps with the summer blockbuster season soon approaching I was expecting too much. Plus there was the entire buzz about how this was such a good movie. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t a bad movie, I just didn’t love it. The premise reminded me of X-Men. A [Read More …] As soon as the intro begins voiced over by Eric Idol and backed by the disco hit Strange Magic you know that this film is going to have a silly sense of humor. You would not be mistaken. I have seen this film billed as a live action Shrek or a new The Princess Bride. [Read More …] |
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