I thought I could watch Transformers 2, or whatever it’s called, but I can’t. I made it through the first one, maybe because it followed some kind of traditional narrative structure, but the second one is unbearable. It’s just incompetently told. I’ll read plot details and they seem interesting, but there’s no way I’d ever […]
Entries Tagged as 'Kevin Dunn'
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Michael Bay)
September 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· DreamWorks Pictures· Ehren Kruger· Hugo Weaving· John Turturro· Kevin Dunn· Michael Bay· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Lions for Lambs (2007, Robert Redford)
October 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Hopefully, Lions for Lambs will be the most topical film ever made. Hopefully. In fifteen years, hopefully it won’t make any sense. It probably will.
As a dramatic narrative, it’s pretty limp. Most of the scenes with the big three are dialogue scenes, written by someone not incompetent but without much gift for it. It’s a […]
Tagged: Kevin Dunn· Matthew Michael Carnahan· Meryl Streep· Robert Redford· Tom Cruise· United Artists· ★
The Black Dahlia (2006, Brian De Palma)
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
The Black Dahlia really ought to be a lot better. The film’s problems vary from the slight to the significant, but for some reason, the James Ellroy plot keeps things going. The film ends on a problem too, which makes writing about it immediately following a pea in the bed–and the last act is a […]
Tagged: Brian De Palma· James Ellroy· Josh Friedman· Josh Hartnett· Kevin Dunn· Scarlett Johansson· Universal Pictures· ★★
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990, Brian De Palma)
November 26th, 2007 · No Comments
It’s amazing anyone could screw up The Bonfire of the Vanities–and I’m only making that statement based on the movie and the material in it (never having read the book)–but if anyone was going to do it, adapter Michael Cristofer is the one to do it. When the movie started–it has a beautiful opening title […]
Tagged: Brian De Palma· Bruce Willis· Kevin Dunn· Michael Cristofer· Morgan Freeman· Tom Wolfe· Warner Bros.· ★
Transformers (2007, Michael Bay)
July 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
Transformers features giant robots fighting each other. Such scenes look excellent, from a special effects standpoint. Depending on the specifics of the scene–how the giant robots are fighting, fists or guns, and whether or not there are humans involved–sometimes the scenes are very well directed. While Transformers does have a lot of action, the robot […]
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· DreamWorks Pictures· Hugo Weaving· John Rogers· John Turturro· Kevin Dunn· Michael Bay· Paramount Pictures· Roberto Orci· ★



