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Chef

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

John Favreau wrote, directed, starred-in and produced this funny, fun fairy tale about a chef who, trashed by a critic who once praised his work, regains his bliss for cooking in a food truck that serves roots food with the help of a trusted sou chef, wonderfully played by John Leguizamo, and his 10-year old…

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In Bruges

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jimmy (Collin Farrell) and. Ken (Brendan Gleeson) are UK mob hit men sent by their boss, Harry (Ralph Fiennes), to Bruges when the assassination of a priest goes south and a young boy is killed in the process. Farrell, an amazingly unsophisticated Dublin thug, is bored to tears in ‘medieval’ but oh so post-modern Bruges…

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Liar

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jim Carey is a very funny physical comic in this sometimes funny, sometimes excessively sweet comedy about a lying lawyer forced by a wish to be entirely honest for 24 hours. As a father with a sense of failure about his parenting skills, I was touched at times, but a more critical part of me…

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Freaky Friday

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jamie Lee Curtis is good in this remake of the Disney classic about the mother and daughter who exchange bodies and, of course, learn to truly love and respect one another’s tough row to hoe. It’s good. On the other hand, there are just some parts I have trouble with. It’s much more adulatory about…

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Offside

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jafar Panahi wrote and directed this very interesting little film about six girls arrested for trying to sneak into the Iran-Bahrain soccer match in the 2006 World Cup cycle. An indictment of the oppression of women, it was filmed over 38 days but one of those was the actual game day at the stadium. It…

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Rumble in the Bronx

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jackie Chan action flick that’s fun to watch for the ½ hour of stunts, but the plot is incredibly stupid

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The Bucket List

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman star in this sentimental road movie for the dying. Rob Reiner directs. Sean Hayes has good lines. It’s predictable and funny. Quick and well written, it’s nothing special. Live life to the fullest. Do what matters and what you want and what you’ve got to do. Wealth lets you do…

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Little Miss Sunshine

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It’s probably close to sacrilegious to say this, but I was underwhelmed by this nice little film. I kept waiting for the many laugh out loud scenes, and they just didn’t come until the totally wild scene at the end at the kiddy beauty/talent contest. It’s a great send-up/critique of both regular and especially kiddy…

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It’s been a long time since I enjoyed a Star Wars film. I loved the first (4th?), enjoyed the second (5th), and found the 3rd (6th) to be like watching a bad Muppet movie. The prequels 1, 2, 3, bored and saddened me. Jar-Jar Binks was a new low even in comparison to the Ewoks….

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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It took us three nights to watch this slow, gorgeous yet rather opaque Thai film as we both kept falling asleep. It’s a very weird, and beautiful story about a Thai man dying from an illness in a ‘space’ where ghosts and animal/people are the norm. It ends as strangely as it begins. Who has…

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Mud

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It must be the week for films about 14-year-old boys This film strikes me as a look at a couple of steps up from beasts of the southern wild Ellis lives with his mother and father on a houseboat in the River Delta. He and his best friend, Neckbone–who lives with his uncle, an oyster…

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My Big Fat Greek Wedding

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It must be our month for wedding pictures. But whereas the other has real substance, this one is pure spun sugar. No there there, I’m afraid. Some very funny stereotypes, and the Chicago house built to resemble the Parthenon is a total hoot, but otherwise not worth much. Gigantic hit because of feel good fantasy…

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theater

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

It is also about people recreating themselves. A very good film. See this one!

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Elle

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Isabelle Huppert stars in this Paul Verhoven thriller with a sense of humor about a woman who is raped and refuses to become a victim in any sense. Michelle is a successful sex/violence video games production company owner who is assaulted by a masked assailant in her home. She is also a ‘mature’ bourgeois woman…

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The Piano Teacher

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Isabel Huppert stars in this very good, well made and very painful look at sexual repression, S&M, passion, and the terror of giving in to it. Huppert is astounding. The film flips back and forth between eros and horror. It is a very intelligent and very painful film to watch. See it on DVD and…

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The Cup

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting, well photographed, emotionally connecting, but very simple and sort of slow piece about a group of Tibetan Buddhist monks in exile in India. The elders pine for Tibet, the youngsters want to watch the World Cup. Tibet is an ideal for them, not a reality. The prayer scenes and life scenes are fun. Some…

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Closer to Eden

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting, sometimes humorous look at cultural change and modernization among Mongolian herders in the 1970s. Anachronistic but weirdly interesting. Russian. Subtitles

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God Said Ha!

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting, occasionally affecting taping of Julia Sweeney’s one-woman show about her starting out on her own after leaving Saturday Night Live and getting divorced. Buying a house, her brother becomes sick with cancer, her family moves in with her, she herself becomes sick, her brother dies, and lots more happens. I found the film thoughtful,…

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The Big Sick

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting to see this right after “Menashe” because even though this is a very different film, there are many themes in common. In particular assimilation, communal/family pressure vs individualism, and what one will do for the people one loves most dearly. Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) is a Pakistani-American immigrant struggling to make it as a standup…

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Diabolique

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting suspense classic from France about a husband and his mistress plotting to kill his wife The audience is not in on the information. Subtitled

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Different For Girls

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting story about a young man who falls for a transsexual he knew as a young boy. Not the hilarious comedy type. This is a thoughtful, sometimes painful, sometimes sly look at gender-bending and the personal costs and benefits thereof. Nice work by all concerned

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The Matrix

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting pop-psych sci-fi with Keanu Reeves and Lawrence Fishbourne. Nice play on the issue of what is reality and what is the image as a few people struggle to destroy the enslavement of the rest of us by AI machines (artificial intelligence) that actually control our world, suck our energy, and keep us living the…

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Life & Debt

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting look at IMF controls over debt and underdevelopment in Jamaica. The game is rigged, kids. Narrated by Jamaica Kincaid

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Cutie and the Boxer

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting look at art and a stressful marriage. Ushio Shinohara (80 as the film begins) and his wife of 40 years, Noriko (58 at the start,) , have managed to survive in NYC through occasional sales of his super-pop cardboard sculpture of motorcycles, paintings, and his better known boxing paintings that reflect his pummeling canvas…

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Manny and Lo

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Interesting if simplistic American film about two runaway sisters, one pregnant, who kidnap a ‘nurse’ to help with the birth. This is a captive comedy, but is sort of simple-minded. Mary Kay Place is excellent as the nurse, and the young girl who plays Manny is very good. B+ liked it more than I did

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