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If you are into living healthy, if you are into the history of
the 60's and the hippies, if you are part of the back to the land
movement, or if you just want to know more about the relationships
between the food you eat and the earth from where it comes, you ought to
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Here are some movies we really
like. Some are big budget films that everyone has heard
about while others are smaller, low budget independents as
well as direct to video gems. You can buy them (from Amazon), rent them
(from NetFlix),
or in some cases. download or watch them online.
“24” season 3 set
- I had never seen an episode of 24 on TV, but
thanks to the DVD fad of releasing whole seasons as
boxed sets, I became addicted around Xmas. Just
finishing the released Season 3 set, there are some
benefits they started doing for those who didn’t see
it on TV. First off the quality of the DVD’s is
superb with crystal clear (and occasionally, the
intentional grainy) film images. But the coolest
benefit is the usage of DVD technology to do things
like commentary tracks, an old staple, but also a
“branching version” of several (most) episodes. You
can see extended and/or deleted scenes play during
an episode, which rocks because so few DVD’s take
advantage of the interactivity& functionality of the
medium.
The concept of the show has
always been clever: Counter Terrorist Unit agent
Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland) must stop...
terrorists in 24 hours, and each episode plays out
in “real time”. Of course, on DVD there are no
commercials so each episode clocks in at only 43
minutes, and the voice over stating that the events
occur in real time is removed on disc. As each
season has gone on, the concept has worn a little
thin and gets more & more implausible, but quite
frankly – who cares? 24 represents one of the most
daring & cinematic shows on television (and thusly
DVD). Season 3 is no exception, but I have yet to
start watching season 4 on TV until I watch the
bonus disc which has a 7 minute sneak
preview/prequel to the new season. (JF)
Betty Blue
- Betty Blue (Beatrice Dalle) suffers from mental
problems and is inclined to irrational bouts of
passionate fury when she begins a steamy sexual
relationship with Zorg (Jean-Hugues Anglade), a
handyman and writer. Eventually, Betty's mental
issues start to catch up to her. Will she and Zorg
be able to start their life anew, or does Betty's
instability mark the end of their relationship?
Warning - there are lots of sex scenes in this flick
- played au natural. Excellent directing and a
wonderfully, convoluted plot with lots of surprises.
(RM)
Bridget
Jones: The Edge of Reason
- This sequel to the hit movie Bridget Jones's Diary
begins four weeks after the final events of the
first film. The formerly single Bridget Jones (Renee
Zellweger) discovers that life with her new beau,
barrister Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), isn't everything
it was cracked up to be, and neither is her new job
as a news reporter for the "Sit Up Britain"
television show. Co-stars Hugh Grant, Jacinda
Barrett and Jim Broadbent. Not hilarious - but a
great chick flick. The Magic Mushroom scene is a
scream. (MS)
CatWoman
- OK- so she
got the Razzie for this. But it really ain't that bad. And
watching Halle Berry sashay in tight leather was worth
watching the entire movie. Discover how an unassuming woman named
Patience Prince becomes the fiendish feline Catwoman (Halle
Berry) in this purr-fect adventure movie. As Catwoman,
Patience discovers she has the senses, speed, reflexes and
perhaps even the nine lives of a cat, opening her to a
thrilling and dangerous world where she vacillates between
good and evil. Co-stars Sharon Stone, Benjamin Bratt and
Frances Conroy. Sharon Stone is so good at being bad. This
entire flick is like foreplay for the next CatWoman movie
where I hope stuff actually happens...
CLOSER - Mike Nichols directed this and he
is known best for actors and their performances in
films like THE GRADUATE and REGARDING HENRY. Here we
get to see Julia Roberts actually act, as there is
no trace of her regular persona that permeates (and
subsequently bores) most of her films. Clive Owen
has a lot of material to work with and he earned his
Golden Globe playing a dermatologist that goes from
nice guy to evil by the end, whereas Jude Law plays
the bastard who develops into sympathetic. The wild
card of the film is the ever-lovable Natalie
Portman. On a serious roll going from Garden State
to Closer, playing quirky characters are all but
culminated in this flick by her incredible magnetism
on screen. CLOSER is for adults, as it explores
sexual relations and focuses more on the male
psyche's perception of women. This movie deals with
sex in a very real, very honest way. Aside from a
very suggestive (although ultimately visually tame)
way where Natalie Portman's infamous nude scene was
excised by director Nichols. Much like a favorite
movie of mine, YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS, each
character in the movie is fairly detestable, with
little to cling to. About the only reliability is in
that we are all flawed people who make mistakes
too.(JF)
CONSTANTINE -
I never read the comic on which it is based,
so I have no real bias when watching this
solely as a movie. It’s okay. The one flaw
seems to be that Keanu has pigeon-holed
himself as a psychic “Neo”, complete with
black trench coat. I like movies with a
pseudo religious theme, and Constantine
doesn’t disappoint, although they brush past
things like plot in favor of FX heavy
depictions of Hell and CGI demons. In a rare
move, the movie goes with some “less is
more” showing angels’ wings only very
briefly, yet that makes them all the more
realistic and compelling. Keanu can kiss any
chance of not being Neo away after this
movie, but Rachel Wiez (2nd time playing
damsel near “Whoa” with the 1996 movie Chain
Reaction) and she emotes enough for both of
them (I say that without any sarcasm). Worth
seeing, but not the most original movie. (JF)
Danny
Deckchair - This is great. Have you ever wanted
to just get away from it all? Loopy Australian truck driver
Danny (Rhys Ifans) hatches a novel way to escape his drab
life after a fight with his girlfriend: He ties large
helium-filled balloons to his deckchair and floats away into
the sky. But a violent thunderstorm sends him hurtling out
over the Outback, where he lands (as in the Wizard of Oz) in
a small town where no one knows him. Meanwhile, the news
media is in a frenzy about Danny's fantastic disappearance.
(MS)
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video and movies
Dawn of Twilight -
He is
known as Twilight...Michael Thorn..A professional
assassin...He has killed more times than he can even
remember, but it is that past that now haunts him
deeply.Only he knows his true name and the pain that resides
in his heart.He seeks an end to his career or even his own
life... but he has been given one last hit. Her name is
Dawn.Twilight is shown only a single photograph... nothing
else... He is given 24 hours to find her and kill her... but
he is not alone...There is someone else after her as
well...and if he finds her first...Twilight will follow her
fate....but this woman is more than just another
mark......more than he could ever suspect......and time is
running out.(This film contains violent themes and strong
language. Parental discretion is advised.). This film has it
all - bad audio, poor lighting, amateurish cinematography
and editing but it the music is good, the story is all right
and the acting is competent.
Get it here
from CustomFlix.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
- Lamely directed by Darren Grant, this film zigzags from
side to side from drama to outlandish comedy to sit com
romance as it tells the story of a black woman and the
philandering husband that did him wrong. Produced by Tyler
Perry, who wrote the screenplay from his successful play,
also portrays three of the lead characters in this film.
The scenes where Tyler plays the gun-toting, dope smoking
and the ever so wise Medea are the highlights of the movie.
The scenes of black culture, celebration and family life
work well while the abuse scenes and the corny romance
between the wronged wife and her new knight in shining armor
suck big time. The lighting is so-so, the editing is leaden
and the pacing is plodding. I really wanted to love this
film but left extremely disappointed. (MS)
Employee of the Week is
a real sleeper. The official description and title give
little hint of what this film is all about. David (Matt
Dillon), a congenital loser, seems to have finally turned
his life around with a well-paying bank job and his
impending marriage to a beautiful woman (Christina
Applegate). David's best friend Jack (Steve Zahn) thinks
he's blowing it by "settling" -- an ironic comment coming
from a guy who impersonates coroners so he can rob corpses.
But when David is fired, well, maybe there's truth in Jack's
admonitions. This is really a fast moving comedy film that
is really a caper film with lots of great twists towards the
end. Then again, I must confess I did see the absolute final
twist coming from a mile away. Aside from that, this is like
a comedic version of the Usual Suspects. (MS)
Gaia Selene
This is a very well produced,
very well thought out documentary about space
exploration and the future - and more specifically, how moon
exploration and colonization may be the best solution for
solving many of Earth's problems regarding the energy
crisis, global warming and others. The ideas and concepts
are very thought provoking and extremely interesting. This
would be a great DVD to show to middle and high school
students to ignite their interest in science and the
potential of outer space. In addition, the political angle
to space exploration is also examined as the moviemakers
explain how Vietnam short-circuited America's move into
space during the late 1960's and how the current Middle east
wars and conflicts are sapping money and interest from space
today. You can get more information at
http://www.gaiaselene.com (MS)
Harold & Kumar Go to White
Castle- If you liked Dumb & Dumber and Dude
Where's My Car, you'll love this movie. It's sort of like
the Asian version of Cheech & Chong. Sure it doesn't make a
whole lot of sense but there's lots of good site gags and
jokes. Plus it boasts the world's cheesiest fake raccoon and
animation; Sometimes, it takes a strange night to put
everything into focus. That's what happens to Harold (John
Cho), a Korean-American banker, and his roommate, Kumar (Kal
Penn), an Indian-American med school student. Both men are
at a crossroads in life, about to make major decisions that
will affect the course of their future. They arrive at
wisdom by accident as they drive around their New Jersey
city to find the best stoner fix: White Castle burgers. (MS)
Hotel Rwanda
- Shocking and enlightening.
Amid the holocaust of internecine tribal fighting in Rwanda
that sees the wanton and savage butchering of hundreds of
thousands of men, women and children, one ordinary man (Don
Cheadle) musters the courage to save more than 1,000
helpless refugees by sheltering them in the hotel he
manages. Sophie Okonedo, Nick Nolte and Joaquin Phoenix
co-star in this powerful film. directed by Terry George,
Hotel Rwanda will make you cry. Luckily most of the violence
happens off-screen but your imagination makes it even all
the more chilling..
Human Nature
is the story of of one of the oddest love
quadrangles ever. The leading woman (Patricia
Arquette) has a bad problem with too much body hair,
her lover and behavioral scientist (Tim Robbins) is
trying to teach mice table etiquette to mice, his
sex-bomb French laboratory assistant (Miranda Otto)
has a big secret, and the engaging but feral
man-creature (Rhys Ifans) who was raised in the wild
like an ape. Also features Robert Forster,
Mary Kay Place and Rosie Perez. The scene at
Hooters is to die for.
Directed by Michel
Gondry and written by Charlie Kaufman,
this film is quite odd, eccentric but enjoyable.
Incident of Loch Ness -
The quiet town of Loch Ness is invaded by a gaggle of
off-kilter filmmakers in this mockumentary of making a film
about the making of a film. Funded by producer Zak Penn,
eccentric German director Werner Herzog heads to Scotland to
shoot a documentary about Loch Ness Monster lore. John
Bailey also arrives to shoot a film that reveals Herzog's
creative process. Meanwhile, it becomes apparent that Penn
had ulterior motives in his casting choices, and both films
begin to fall apart. Unfortunately this movie is slow and
not very funny. Those looking for insight into how Werner
Herzog works will also be disappointed.(MS)
MILLION
DOLLAR BABY - Clint Eastwood always
seems to age with such dignity. His latest
directorial effort shows that he gets better
as he goes. Following a story of an up &
coming female boxer takes a few turns (not
twists) that humanize the story. Hilary
Swank shows a lot of charisma as the female
boxer, and Morgan Freeman as a washed up
boxer, now janitor whose relationship with
Eastwood's trailer have so many precious,
and loveable scenes that the movie rocks
from start to finish. Clint Eastwood knows
his acting range and he plays it as always
with his inimitable style and charm. Morgan
Freeman, similarly can only vary so much -
but combined with great dialogue &
situations, these two greats are magical
when they just gently rib one another. Add
on Hilary Swank's Southern charm and this
movie goes for 15 rounds.
SPOILER ALERT:
Now the issues raised in the movie have
sparked many controversies. The whole topic
of Euthanasia brought on a lot of religious
groups spoiling the movie publicly by giving
away the ending in broadcasts. I guess they
are protecting the rights of fictitious
characters & their right to live. even
though they don't really exit & the
situation never happened. Overall, I loved
the movie. It's unexpected, humorous, and
heartbreaking. (JF)
NEW SUIT is
an incredibly funny little film that takes you on a
journey inside the machine that is “Hollywood”.
New Suit was an official selection at over a dozen
film festivals, winning Best American Independent
Film at The Fort Lauderdale Independent Film
Festival, and the Platinum Award for Feature Film at
Worldfest Houston. NEW SUIT was directed by François
Velle (Comme des rois, L’instit), produced by
Christina Zilber and Laurent Zilber (Joyride, The
Nazi Officer’s Wife) and written by Craig
Sherman. The film stars Jordan Bridges (Mona Lisa
Smile, Frequency), Marisa Coughlan (I Love
Your Work, Freddy Got FIngered), Heather Donahue
(The Blair Witch Project, Boys and Girls),
Benito Martinez (Million Dollar Baby), Dan
Hedaya (Swimf@n, Clueless), and Paul McCrane
(ER, The Shawshank Redemption).
Kevin Taylor (Bridges) is a
young screenwriter with a dream, but his unfortunate
reality is fetching coffee (and hookers) for a
washed-up producer and listening to his blowhard
colleagues' mouth off about scripts they've never
read. One day he jokingly mentions a "hot" script
that doesn't exists; his colleagues, unwilling to
admit ignorance, pretend they know all about it.
Soon half of Hollywood wants the script, while the
other half pretends they've already gotten, read,
loved, optioned and financed it. Deftly satirizing
Hollywood's inane ability to embrace only the most
(literally) hollow ideas, New Suit stylistically
exposes the truth: It's not the package but the
packaging that counts.
No fancy editing,
no fancy camerawork - just a great story that really
works. Available March 15, 2005. (MS)
RAY - Two and a Half hours seem to blow by
pretty quickly with this movie. If you're not a fan
of his music, the movie will probably seem annoying,
but as someone rose on the songs, I loved every
second of it. It will be a crime if Jaime Foxx
doesn't win the Oscar for best actor. Foxx embodies
every ounce of Ray Charles and carries on every
minor tick and gesture of the "genius of soul". The
film's non linear depiction of Ray Charles's life,
jumping back & forth through time, works for this
film and makes a nice reveal of many past ghosts in
his life.
SPOILER - my only complaint kicks in near the end
with an extremely out of place flashback/fantasy
scene that very nearly destroyed the entire movie
for me. The scene is mercifully brief but it did rip
me completely out of the moment, and my suspension
of disbelief took several minutes to regain.
Jamie
Foxx, again I cannot praise him enough - was so
convincing that many times I had to remind myself it
was NOT Ray Charles on screen. The story flows well
and has a lot of detail and you care about a very
flawed, yet likeable main character. (JF)
Red Riding Hood
- Written by Ovidio G. Assonitis
(Choke Canyon, The Visitor) and Andrew Benker, and was
directed by Giacomo Cimini. This riveting film stars
Kathleen Archebald, Roberto Purvis (Exorcist: The Beginning,
The Mark), Justine Powell, Marco Fiorini (The Listening),
Susanna Satta, Fabio Sonnino and Arianna Iachatti. Great
camerawork, music and editing, outstanding direction and
acting. Even though I am unfamiliar with these actors or
production team, I was quite impressed with this
extremely stylish and occasionally violent flick. Loosely
based on the classic Red Riding Hood story, it mixes humor,
horror and pathos. The only thing I didn't like was the
tacked on ending... Check it out - what do you think? (MS)
Rock And
Roll Frankenstein - this is hilarious. Great concept and
relatively well made for a low budget film. Its all about
how
an
ambitious record producer cajoles his scientist nephew into
constructing the world's greatest musician -- stitched out
of body parts from late, great rock 'n' rollers. Along the
way, they steal the hands of Jimi Hendrix, the brain of
Elvis and other choice bits and pieces. But controlling this
monstrosity (who has a "King"-sized ego, of course) is going
to be difficult. Brian O'Hara directs. (MS)
SIDEWAYS - Ever since I saw ELECTION, I've admired
writer/director Alexander Payne. Now the previews
for SIDEWAYS made it seem like a hilarious comedy
romp with Lowell from Wings riding shotgun with Paul
Giamati, who has eternally been cast in side roles
since appearing in Howard Stern's PRIVATE PARTS.
Ultimately, the marketing department should be shot
for selling this as a comedy. SIDEWAYS is at least
equal parts drama and character study along with
comedy. I daresay it has more drama weight than
comedy on the filmic scale. Because of this, the
film was disappointing, although it is a great film.
Die marketing department! Die for deceiving me!
Now
back to the film itself . two guys go to Wine
Country to have a week vacation before one of them
gets married, the other is a failed writer trying to
find out who he is & what he will do with his life.
Paul Giamati gives such a rich and magical
performance, I swear it's a crime he didn't get a
nomination for this. Every ounce of frustration &
pain his character goes through can be seen on his
face. His usual way of delivering lines for comedic
affect are now used to show the hurt. Awesome. Now
Virginia Madsen plays up to spec on her role as a
wine enthusiast/waitress, and I dug it. Thomas Haden
Church, best known as Lowell Mathers on TV's WINGS
got an Oscar nomination for his role in SIDEWAYS as
a struggling actor days before his wedding sewing
wild oats. Strangely, Church has made his film
career playing kinda the bad guy, and being not so
nice (see short lived TV series NED & STACY, GEORGE
OF THE JUNGLE, and DEMON KNIGHT). I guess the
Academy is awarding him for being able to break away
from LOWELL.
Again,
this film is NOT singularly a comedy or a drama.
It's both and shifts back & forth expertly. My only
wish is that I hadn't been expecting a comedy (damn
marketing people!). (JF)
Silver City-
I had very high hopes for this modern poltical parody and
parable but the film moves about too slowly and has a lot of
dialog. Even though GW Bush isn't mentioned by name, there
is a lot that Bush bashers will love in this flick.
Down-home Dicky Pilager (Chris Cooper) can't put a coherent
sentence together, but he's running for governor anyway, as
a candidate for those looking for an approachable leader.
But his campaign hits a snag when he hooks onto a corpse in
the middle of a fishing photo op. Journalist Chuck Raven
(Richard Dreyfuss) smells a stink -- and a story -- so he
hires a gumshoe (Danny Huston) to find out who the corpse is
and its connection to the politico. MS
Spy
Girls combines Korean style and culture with US
teen move genre, and results in a very enjoyable and often
hilarious flick. Filmmaker Han-chun Park takes this parody
of detective thrillers up a notch by adding flair
and sometimes-bizarre humor. North Korean secret agent
Hyo-jin (Jeong-hwa Kim) crosses the DMZ to catch a thief,
but heroism isn't always easy -- or fun. Since cop work
doesn't pay all that well, Hyo-jin must work a second job
at a fast food restaurant, where she becomes a favorite
among the young guys who patronize it. What will win
out? Espionage, young love, of fear of North Korea? (MS)
The Story
of the Weeping Camel (2004) -
This unique documentary follows a Mongolian camel
that's rejected her newborn white colt. Throughout her
difficult delivery, the camel is aided by a family of
shepherds, who instantly notice the mother's rejection and
make valiant efforts to warm the mother to her child. Now,
all hope lies with the family's two young boys, who must
travel across the Gobi desert to find a healing musician.
This is quite interesting but the birth scenes might be a
bit too graphic for young kids. Strongly recommended. (MS)
The Stupid Show - The
American Dream- The debut DVD of comedy group The
Stupid Show, more than two years in the making. The
Stupid Show has been making comedy since 1999 but has never
stepped up into making a production of it's bizarre skits
and public mischief. The American Dream is the finished
product. Some skits are funny, some are dumb and some are
really offensive. However, it's a great example of what a
bunch of funny guys can do with a camcorder and some editing
gear.
Click Here - It's just $15.99 from CustomFlix. Check out
the online trailer.
This
Girls Life - A truly incredible and well-written
flick that deals very sensitively with the life of a porn
actress. Yes, there are adult subjects and some sex scenes,
but overall this is truly a great and under-appreciated
sleeper movie. Porn star Moon (Juliette Marquis) wants more
out of life and sets out to get it in this highly lauded
drama. The sole caretaker of her Parkinson's-afflicted
father (James Woods), Moon has brains and heart, which is
why her pals (Rosario Dawson & Kam Heskin) don't understand
why she's still in the business. But a new love (Kip Pardue)
and a chance encounter with a deranged fan (Michael Rapaport)
encourage her to closely examine her choices. Great acting
from newcomer Juliette Marquis and James Woods. Maybe the
best James Woods has done for many a year.
Troy - Big,
ponderous and long-winded. A good film to while away an
evening with. Odd, I don't remember the Iliad being full of
all these good looking young actor types. In 1193 B.C.,
Prince Paris of Troy (Orlando Bloom) kidnaps legendary
beauty Helen (Diane Kruger) from her husband, King Menelaus
of Sparta, setting the two nations on a collision course for
war. The Greeks, including Achilles (Brad Pitt), marshal
their entire armada, sail to Troy and begin a decade-long
siege. Eric Bana plays Hector, the leader of the Trojan
forces, and Sean Bean is the wily Ulysses (of Trojan Horse
fame). (MS)
Vera Drake (2004) -
Vera Drake (played by the amazingly talented Imelda
Staunton) spends her days doting on her working-class
family. But Vera also has a secret side: Her family and
friends don't know that she visits women and helps them
induce miscarriages for their unwanted pregnancies -- an
illegal practice in 1950s England. When her crime is
discovered by authorities, Vera's world quickly falls apart,
deeply affecting both her and her family. Well acted and
well written with strong emotional tuggings, this is a very
slow movie without much of a punch. (MS)
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