I’d heard of Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, of course. I’d probably even meant to see it at one point, probably around the time of Branagh’s Hamlet, which is when I first got big into Shakespeare. But it was only available on VHS and I was already addicted to widescreen. Oddly, this viewing–at the wife’s […]
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& Guildenstern Are Dead (1990, Tom Stoppard)">Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990, Tom Stoppard)
July 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Cinecom Pictures· Gary Oldman· Richard Dreyfuss· Tom Stoppard· William Shakespeare· ★★★★
The Dark Knight (2008, Christopher Nolan)
July 21st, 2008 · 13 Comments
Before I get into the meat of this response, there are a few things I want to get out of the way. First, I was really glad when I heard some guy talking about how he didn’t like the movie as everyone filed out. Second, I have a problem with showing movies like this one […]
Tagged: Christopher Nolan· Cillian Murphy· David S. Goyer· Gary Oldman· Heath Ledger· Jonathan Nolan· Michael Caine· Morgan Freeman· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
The Fifth Element (1997, Luc Besson)
October 8th, 2007 · 1 Comment
The last time I saw a Luc Besson movie and thought it was really good, I tried watching Joan of Arc. Then I stopped exploring his filmography. This time, therefore, I’m prepared. I haven’t seen The Fifth Element in years and I’m not sure why. Considering its cast, it’s something of a breath of fresh […]
Tagged: Bruce Willis· Columbia Pictures· Gary Oldman· Ian Holm· Luc Besson· Milla Jovovich· Robert Mark Kamen· ★★★½
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, David Yates)
July 16th, 2007 · No Comments
I’m out of touch. I realized I saw three blockbusters this summer, something I hadn’t done since 1999 or so. When the opportunity to see Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix presented itself, I leapt at it. I figured I could get a good sense of the state of the Hollywood blockbuster. Amusingly, […]
Tagged: Alan Rickman· David Yates· Gary Oldman· J.K. Rowling· Maggie Smith· Michael Goldenberg· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Batman Begins (2005, Christopher Nolan)
June 19th, 2005 · 6 Comments
Well, now, I’m surprised. Batman Begins is not terrible.
It’s not good either. Not good at all. It has damning faults in three areas, and since this film is the first critically praised one I’ve thrashed–at least the first critically praised one currently still in the theaters–this post is going to be a little more “formal” […]
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