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Casino Royale

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
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All is well in 007 land, long live Daniel Craig as Bond, James Bond. This was the only Bond I can remember without a super car and laser watch and it was great. The level of energy, the brutal efficiency of the fights, and having Dame Judy Dench reprise her role as “M” all contributed to a fine new start to the series. I hope that they keep the energy up and the number of gadgets down.

The reason I refrain from giving 5 stars is that it simply does not rise to that level. Nothing specific, it just did not inspire me the way a 5 does, nor will it be part of my watch it every year collection. It was greatly entertaining but that is all. The only thing that I can point to is the ending. The ending is a little rushed or unnecessarily complicated; I am not sure which or maybe both.

In the final evaluation I highly recommend this film.

Cast

  • Daniel Craig as James Bond: A British agent who, after being assigned 00-status, is sent on a mission to arrest a bomb maker in Madagascar, where he stumbles upon Le Chiffre’s terrorist cell and is then sent to defeat him in a high-stakes poker game at Casino Royale.
  • Eva Green as Vesper Lynd: An agent for HM Treasury assigned to supervise Bond and finance his poker table exploits.
  • Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre: A banker who services many of the world’s terrorists. He is a mathematical genius and chess expert, and uses these skills when playing poker.
  • Judi Dench as M: The strict head of MI6. Though she feels she has promoted Bond too soon and expresses abhorrence of his rash actions, she acts as an important maternal figure in his life. Dench was the only castmember carried through from the Brosnan films.
  • Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter: A quiet CIA operative participating in the poker tournament while assisting Bond. This is the first official Bond film in which Leiter is played by a black actor. (The only other black actor to portray Felix Leiter was Bernie Casey in Never Say Never Again, which was not produced by EON.)
  • Giancarlo Giannini as René Mathis: Bond’s contact in Montenegro.
  • Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios: Another contractor in the international terrorist underworld and associate of Le Chiffre, based in the Bahamas.
  • Ivana Mili?evi? as Valenka: Le Chiffre’s girlfriend and henchwoman.
  • Caterina Murino as Solange Dimitrios: Dimitrios’s wife, whom Bond seduces. She is killed by Le Chiffre for unintentionally revealing one of his plans to Bond.
  • Isaach De Bankolé as Steven Obanno: A feared leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army, introduced to Le Chiffre by Mr. White to account his finances.
  • Jesper Christensen as Mr. White: A mysterious liaison for an unnamed terrorist organisation.
  • Sébastien Foucan as Mollaka: A bombmaker pursued by Bond through a construction site in Madagascar.
  • Ludger Pistor as Mendel: A Swiss banker responsible for all monetary transactions during and after the poker tournament.
  • Claudio Santamaria as Carlos: A terrorist employed by Le Chiffre to blow up an aircraft.
  • Joseph Millson as Carter: An MI6 agent who accompanies Bond in Madagascar.

Almost Famous

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
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Set in the early seventies and the time of endlessly touring British and American concept rock bands and told through the eyes of high school kid and wannabe rock journalist William Miller, the movie follows the lives of the up-and-coming fictionalised rock band Stillwater and one of their most special fans, Miss Penny Lane (the excellent Kate Hudson). Whether you were around in the seventies and remember this era (I wasn’t and I don’t) it is hard not to be moved be this rock odyssey as the band move from town to town, squabble to squabble and we watch William grow.

This has everything you’d expect from a movie about a rock band, girls, drink, drugs, fighting and general excessive bad behaviour but it skilfully avoids ever falling into cliché because the characters here are not just rock stars or groupies, they are real people, with human weaknesses and human strengths. Crowe’s writing and direction are both subtle and beguiling and he draws extraordinary performances out of all the main leads including Billy Crudup (as lead guitarist and charismatic star of Stillwater), Kate Hudson (as Penny Lane), young Patrick Fugit (as William) and great supporting turns from the finest young character alive at this moment, Philip Seymour Hoffman (as legendary rock journo. Lester Bangs) and Frances McDormand, as William’s overprotective mother.

I must admit to being a big fan of Cameron Crowe’s work ever since seeing Say Anything and Jerry Maguire and unlike the, by all accounts, very disappointing Vanilla Sky, Almost Famous is up there with Crowe’s finest work. Great romance, great humour and great warmth, this semi-autobiographical movie has it all in bucket loads and if this doesn’t warm the cockles of your heart their aint much hope left for you I’m afraid.

Cast

  • Patrick Fugit as William Miller
  • Billy Crudup as Russell Hammond
  • Frances McDormand as Elaine Miller
  • Kate Hudson as Penny Lane
  • Jason Lee as Jeff Bebe
  • Zooey Deschanel as Anita Miller
  • Anna Paquin as Polexia Aphrodisia
  • Philip Seymour Hoffman as Journalist Lester Bangs
  • Fairuza Balk as Sapphire
  • Noah Taylor as Dick Roswell
  • Mark Kozelek as Larry Fellows
  • John Fedevich as Ed Vallencourt
  • Jimmy Fallon as Dennis Hope
  • Bijou Phillips as Estrella Starr
  • Terry Chen as Ben Fong-Torres

Sideways

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
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Alexander Payne’s “Sideways” is no ordinary road-trip film. Replacing rowdy teenagers with two middle-aged men certainly makes for a different type of viewing experience.

Miles Raymond (Paul Giamatti) and Jack (Thomas Haden Church) head out to California’s wine country to celebrate Jack’s last days of bachelorhood. Early in their trip, Jack meets and soon courts the spirited Stephanie (Sandra Oh), who as it turns out is a friend of one of Miles’ acquaintances, Maya (Virginia Madsen). While Jack is only interested in a physical relationship with Stephanie, Miles’ time with Maya leads him to reassess his life.

“Sideways” is a film that has a charming warmth and humor to it. Its exploration of friendship through its two lead characters is insightful and ultimately inspirational. Both Miles and Jack are not idealized males. They have flaws galore and self-esteem problems. Yet, both men keep surviving their day-to-day adversities with the help of the other despite knowing they can never truly overcome all of their shortcomings. Helping to make the film work are a quartet of wonderful performances. Giamatti is pitch-perfect in his role and he is complemented by attention-grabbing turns by Church, Oh, and Madsen. “Sideways” is one of those films that makes you reflect on your own life. It also is a great introduction to the world of the wine connoisseur. How many films can you say that about?

Cast

  • Paul Giamatti as Miles Raymond
  • Thomas Haden Church as Jack Lopate
  • Virginia Madsen as Maya Randall
  • Sandra Oh as Stephanie
  • Marylouise Burke as Miles’s Mother
  • Jessica Hecht as Victoria
  • Missy Doty as Cammi
  • M.C. Gainey as Cammi’s Husband
  • Alysia Reiner as Christine Erganian
  • Shake Tukhmanyan as Mrs. Erganian
  • Shaun Duke as Mike Erganian

Shrek

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
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Shrek is a 2001 computer-animated American comedy film, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and starring the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. Based on William Steig’s 1990 fairy tale picture book Shrek!, the film was produced by DreamWorks Animation. Shrek was the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a category introduced in 2001. It was released on DVD and VHS on November 7, 2001.

The film stars Myers as a large, strong, solitude-loving, intimidating ogre named Shrek (from the German word “Schreck” meaning “terror” or Yiddish word ????, meaning “fear”), Diaz as the beautiful but very down-to-earth and feisty Princess Fiona, Murphy as a talkative donkey named Donkey, and Lithgow as the villainous Lord Farquaad.

It was critically acclaimed as an animated film worthy of adult interest, with many adult-oriented jokes and themes but a simple enough plot and humor to appeal to children. It made notable use of pop music—the soundtrack includes music by Smash Mouth, Eels, Joan Jett, The Proclaimers, Jason Wade, The Baha Men, and Rufus Wainwright.

The film was extremely successful on release in 2001 and it helped establish DreamWorks as a prime competitor to Walt Disney Pictures in the field of feature film animation, particularly in computer animation. Furthermore, Shrek was made the mascot for the company’s animation productions.

Shrek was ranked second in a Channel 4 poll of the 100 greatest family films, losing out on the top spot to E.T..

In June 2008, the American Film Institute revealed its “Ten top Ten”— the best ten films in ten “classic” American film genres—after polling over 1,500 people from the creative community. Shrek was acknowledged as the 8th best film in the animated genre, and the only non-Disney-Pixar film on the top 10.

Cast

  • Mike Myers – Shrek
  • Eddie Murphy – Donkey
  • Cameron Diaz – Princess Fiona
  • John Lithgow – Lord Farquaad
  • Conrad Vernon – Gingerbread Man
  • Chris Miller – Geppetto / Magic Mirror
  • Cody Cameron – Pinocchio / Three Little Pigs
  • Michael Galasso – Peter Pan
  • Christopher Knights – Blind Mouse / Thelonius
  • Simon J. Smith – Blind Mouse
  • Aron Warner – Big Bad Wolf
  • Jim Cummings – Captain of the Guards
  • Jerome De Guzman – Blind Mice
  • Vincent Cassel – Robin Hood
  • Kathleen Freeman – Old Woman, Donkey’s ex-owner

Memento

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
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Memento is a 2000 psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, adapted from his brother Jonathan’s short story “Memento Mori.” It stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a former insurance fraud investigator searching for the man he believes raped and killed his wife during a burglary. Leonard suffers from anterograde amnesia, which he contracted from severe head trauma during the attack on his wife. This renders his brain unable to store new memories. To cope with his condition, he maintains a system of notes, photographs, and tattoos to record information about himself and others, including his wife’s killer. He is aided in his investigation by Teddy (Joe Pantoliano) and Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss), neither of whom he can trust.

The film’s events unfold in two separate, alternating narratives—one in color, and the other in black and white. The black and white sections are told in chronological order, showing Leonard conversing with an anonymous phone caller in a motel room. Leonard’s investigation is depicted in five-minute color sequences that are in reverse chronological order. As each scene begins, Leonard has just lost his recent memories, leaving him unaware of where he is or what he was doing. The scene ends just after its events fade from his memory. By reversing the order, the spectator is unaware of the preceding events, just like Leonard. By the film’s end, the two narratives converge into a single color sequence.

Memento premiered on September 5, 2000 at the Venice Film Festival to critical acclaim and received a similar response when it was released in theaters on December 15, 2000. Critics especially praised its unique, nonlinear narrative structure and themes of memory, perception, grief, self-deception, and revenge. The film was successful at the box office and received numerous accolades, including Academy Award nominations for Original Screenplay and Editing.

Casting

Brad Pitt was initially slated to play the lead role of Leonard. Pitt was interested in the part, but passed due to scheduling conflicts. Other considered actors include Aaron Eckhart and Thomas Jane, but the role went to Guy Pearce, who impressed Nolan the most. Pearce was chosen partly for his “lack of celebrity” (after Pitt passed, the budget could not afford A-list stars), and his enthusiasm for the role, evidenced by a personal phone call Pearce made to Nolan to discuss the part.

After being impressed by Carrie-Anne Moss’s performance in the 1999 science fiction film The Matrix, Jennifer Todd suggested her for the part of Natalie. While Mary McCormack lobbied for the role, Nolan decided to cast Moss as Natalie, saying, “She added an enormous amount to the role of Natalie that wasn’t on the page.” For the corrupt police officer Teddy, Moss suggested her co-star from The Matrix, Joe Pantoliano. Although there was a concern that Pantoliano might be too villainous for the part, he was still cast, and Nolan said he was surprised by the actor’s subtlety in his performance.

The rest of the film’s characters were quickly cast after the three main leads were established. Stephen Tobolowsky and Harriet Sansom Harris play Sammy Jankis and his wife, respectively. Mark Boone Junior landed the role of Burt, the motel clerk, because Jennifer Todd liked his “look and attitude” for the part (as a result he has re-appeared in minor roles in other productions by Nolan). Larry Holden plays Jimmy Grantz, a drug dealer and Natalie’s boyfriend, while Callum Keith Rennie performs the part of Dodd, a greedy thug owed money by Jimmy. Rounding out the cast is Jorja Fox as Leonard’s wife and Kimberly Campbell as the blonde prostitute.