Thursday, January 22, 2009

Valkyrie (2008)

***Disclaimer: Before I begin this review, I should confess (if you don’t already know), that Tom Cruise is my favorite actor. He’s had a rough few years due to some very bad publicity. But – he is still laughing all the way to the bank. That being said – I do believe I can write a fair review. After all, I never was a big fan of Legend either.***

I will admit that I wasn’t too excited about Valkyrie. Mainly because it just didn’t feel like a movie one should watch during the holiday. Movies about war don’t usually inspire peace and love (in my mind).

However, this account of a true-to-life failed attempt to assassinate Hitler was fascinating. It made me want to know more about the real life account after viewing the film.

There was quite a bit of bad publicity surrounding this film (and Mr. Cruise) prior to its release from how ridiculous his eye patch was to how Germany wouldn’t let him film in the country because of his scientology beliefs (which actually was not the case). It is too bad that this publicity occurred, because I think it caused people to only focus on Mr. Cruise and not the actual story.

The film is full of great actors including Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson, Terence Stamp, Kenneth Branagh and Eddie Izzard. They all immerse themselves in their roles that for not even one minute do you think about the fact they are all speaking with their native accents (none of which is German).

The intricacies that these men went to to fabricate their plan was unbelievable. I can’t believe that so many individuals were able to execute this plan without word leaking out to the enemy. The plan had to be executed perfectly and while I knew the plan doesn’t end up succeeding, I actually thought it might – the suspense was that good!

While the movie won’t win any Academy Awards – it is well worth a look see.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

No SAG Strike

Check out this spot created by a few SAG members and other film unions to protest the upcoming strike. Congrats to the crew that had the guts to make this clip and stand up for what they believe in!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Transporter 3

This Thanksgiving, I extended my holiday feast by attending “Transporter 3”. I enjoyed the first “Transporter” film and even though the second pic was just “OK”, I was looking forward to the third installment. And I was not disappointed. The overall story was decent enough, but what I enjoyed more was the extension of the Frank Martin (Jason Statham) character.

In both previous “Transporter” movies, Frank Martin is a driver for hire. He has a set of rules that he adheres to. Rule One: Never change the deal. Rule Two: No names – he doesn't want to know whom he's working for, or what he's transporting. Rule Three: Never look in the package.

But in this film he deviates from his credo and breaks all three rules. He changes the deal and drives off course. He finds out whom he is working for and what he is delivering. And he definitely opens the package! Valentina (newcomer Natayla Rudakova) is a girl after my own heart – she relates to their different destinations by the meals that she has eaten in each city. I loved the way she talked about food – it was an experience onto itself.

With Valentina’s help, Frank becomes a man that might actually consider a career change. And while I will miss him if there is no sequel, it was definitely worth the ride in “Transporter 3”.

You can view clips of the flick at the bottom of this page.

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

No SAG Strike

This week I was going to write a review of "Transporter 3". However, I instead want to spread another message. If you are currently employed, I am sure that you are thankful, especially in these hard times. If you are unemployed or have ever been unemployed, you know the hardships this can bring.

My brother works in Hollywood and the writers' strike was very hard on tens of thousands of people that (not being a member of the WGA union) suffered four months of unemployment, did not receive back wages (like the WGA negotiated for) and lost their health insurance benefits.

Now the Screen Actors' Guild is on the brink of striking. Today's economy can't bear another strike - the trickle-down effect is huge (and not just in CA). Please help keep people employed this holiday season and beyond. Go to http://www.petitiononline.com/DealNow/petition.html and sign this petition against the strike. Thank you - Suzanne.