They really should have cast Rosario Dawson as Wonder Woman. Never thought I’d be typing those words–even if it is just voice casting–but Dawson is so much better than Keri Russell, whose Wonder Woman comes off as dependent on Nathan Fillion’s male for everything down to pseudo-feminist banter. Russell’s voice defers and doesn’t suggest any […]
Entries Tagged as 'Oliver Platt'
Wonder Woman (2009, Lauren Montgomery)
September 6th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Alfred Molina· Gail Simone· Lauren Montgomery· Michael Jelenic· Oliver Platt· Rosario Dawson· Warner Premiere· William M. Marston· ★½
Executive Decision (1996, Stuart Baird)
March 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
What the heck was my problem with Executive Decision the last time I watched it? I saw it about eight years ago and, according to my notes, was unimpressed. It’s a fantastic action movie–just the combination of editors–director Baird, Dallas Puett, Frank J. Urioste–might make it one of the tightest action movies ever made. I […]
Tagged: Jim Thomas· Joe Morton· John Thomas· Kurt Russell· Oliver Platt· Stuart Baird· Warner Bros.· ★★★
Ash Wednesday (2002, Edward Burns)
March 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Burns must have cast Elijah Wood because of Lord of the Rings, figured his presence would boost Ash Wednesday’s salability. At some point during filming, as Burns watched Wood’s useless, laughable, whiny performance… he must have regretted it. It’s not like the film’s only problem is Wood–far from it–but he’s just so terrible, so incompetent, […]
Tagged: Edward Burns· Focus Features· Oliver Platt· Rosario Dawson· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ
Frost/Nixon (2008, Ron Howard)
December 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Once upon a time (in Hollywood), there was a bald director (who always wore a cap) who first got famous on television as an actor, then as a director of comedies, who then started making excellent mainstream Hollywood pictures. Then he started making mainstream crap and then it got worse.
The question of Frost/Nixon is the question […]
Tagged: Frank Langella· Kevin Bacon· Oliver Platt· Peter Morgan· Ron Howard· Sam Rockwell· Universal Pictures· ★★★★
Diggstown (1992, Michael Ritchie)
December 19th, 2008 · No Comments
I forgot MGM still made movies in the 1990s. The aura of bankruptcy and failure has surrounded Leo for so long… it’s distracting. I remember my Diggstown laserdisc sleeve. It’s been at least ten years since I’ve seen the movie. It’s still a great time and I’m left, as I always was when finishing it, […]
Tagged: James Woods· Leonard Wise· Louis Gossett Jr.· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Michael Ritchie· Oliver Platt· Steven McKay· ★★★
The Ice Harvest (2005, Harold Ramis)
February 12th, 2007 · No Comments
In the few reviews of The Ice Harvest I looked at before renting the DVD, the reviewers all called John Cusack’s lawyer character dumb. Watching the film, however, I noticed John Cusack was doing what he always does… playing John Cusack. So, I didn’t really see his character as stupid (I was trying to read […]
Tagged: Billy Bob Thornton· Harold Ramis· John Cusack· Oliver Platt· Randy Quaid· Richard Russo· Robert Benton· Scott Phillips· ★★½
The Three Musketeers (1993, Stephen Herek)
July 31st, 2005 · No Comments
There’s a cruelty of home video. I can watch The Three Musketeers, which I liked as a fifteen year-old, and loathe myself for that previous affection.
What can I say about this film? A lot, actually. One, I had no idea Disney let so many people get killed quite so graphically. Two, Charlie Sheen is good. […]
Tagged: Alexandre Dumas· David Loughery· Kiefer Sutherland· Michael Wincott· Oliver Platt· Stephen Herek· Walt Disney Pictures· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ



