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The Prestige (2006, Christopher Nolan)

November 4th, 2009 · No Comments

Oh, good grief. The Prestige is in IMDb’s top 250 movies? It’s so bad, I’m actually going to say something nice about Christopher Nolan in a second here. I’ve never heard of source novelist Christopher Priest and no one I know has ever mentioned him to me, so I’m guessing he’s pretty godawful, which probably […]

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Tagged: Christopher Nolan· Christopher Priest· Hugh Jackman· Jonathan Nolan· Michael Caine· Scarlett Johansson· Touchstone Pictures· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

The Island (2005, Michael Bay)

August 15th, 2009 · No Comments

I know The Island bombed but I can’t believe anyone thought it wouldn’t. It’s incredible such a large budget was given essentially to a future movie–it takes place in 2015 or something, it’s never clear, but there’s a lot of future stuff–and I had no idea it was a future movie. Bay’s got future cars […]

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Tagged: Alex Kurtzman· Caspian Tredwell-Owen· DreamWorks Pictures· Ewan McGregor· Michael Bay· Roberto Orci· Scarlett Johansson· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

The Spirit (2008, Frank Miller)

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments

The Spirit is a disaster. It’s a complete disaster. But sometimes, it’s a wonderful one.
Frank Miller can’t write a movie, he can’t plot a movie–arguably, with the exception of his straight-on shots, he can sort of direct one–but it doesn’t matter. There’s no good reason anyone should have given Miller any kind of budget or […]

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Tagged: Frank Miller· Lions Gate Films· Scarlett Johansson· Will Eisner· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008, Woody Allen)

August 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Vicky Cristina Barcelona feels like old Woody Allen. The defining characteristic implying a throwback is the narration… which actually isn’t a throwback to old Woody Allen, but to Jules and Jim or Two English Girls. The film could practically be called Two American Girls, but I think then it’d be a little obvious. The only […]

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Tagged: Kevin Dunn· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Scarlett Johansson· The Weinstein Company· Woody Allen· ★★★½

In Good Company (2004, Chris Weitz)

June 11th, 2008 · No Comments

At its best, In Good Company is never very good–the soundtrack is one of the worst I can remember–but Chris Weitz’s ineptitude is something to behold. His plot is predictable, his characters are boring, and everything feels like it’s been done before. I mean, who would have thought Dennis Quaid would have found out his […]

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Tagged: Dennis Quaid· Paul Weitz· Philip Baker Hall· Scarlett Johansson· Universal Pictures·

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 […]

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Tagged: Brian De Palma· James Ellroy· Josh Friedman· Josh Hartnett· Kevin Dunn· Scarlett Johansson· Universal Pictures· ★★

Scoop (2006, Woody Allen)

August 13th, 2006 · No Comments

Scoop starts out on awkward footing. The film follows Ian McShane’s recently deceased reporter on the boat across the Styx, where he gets a great scoop. McShane’s great and Woody makes the scene a lot of fun. Unfortunately, when Scarlett Johansson and Woody the actor show up in the next scenes, they can’t compare to […]

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Tagged: Focus Features· Hugh Jackman· Scarlett Johansson· Woody Allen· ★★★

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