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Capote

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bronwen and Bronwen are in NYC so I took myself to the movies to see this fascinating biopic about Truman Capote and the writing of In Cold Blood. Seymour Phillip Hoffman channels the dead author. He is simply remarkable. The film is very good, if a tad long. The story of his journey west and…

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bronwen actually liked this one more than I did, but I’m just not deeply Jedi enough anymore. Missed Ford, of course, and was saddened by Carrie Fisher’s passing in real life. Mark Hamill seemed out of sorts to me. Maybe. it was me, or maybe it was the writing. It certainly wasn’t The Force. I…

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Les Miserables

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Brilliant, four-hour look at a man (Jean Paul Bellmondo) whose life parallels Jean Valjean’s life and the story by Hugo. Set during WWI-WWII period. Serious and very meaningful look at antisemitism. Excellent cast, very well written. A wonderful movie. Subtitled. See this film!

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Being John Malkevich

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I really enjoyed this bizarre fantasy about a geeky puppeteer who finds a passageway into JM’s brain, rents trips, and then takes over the actor. In the process he losses both his wife and the woman he is infatuated with. About control, love, gender bending, lust, art, creativity. Starring JM but mostly…

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Barbarian Invasions

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I loved this 2003 look at characters we first saw in 1987. I didn’t like the first one that much, quite frankly, all talk and no content. Sex was there but never there. This one is much better. The leftist Remy, a failed teacher, lothario, and non-publishing American historian (yikes!) is dying…

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24-Hour Party People

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I liked this interesting look at the Manchester England punk/new wave scene of the late 1976-late 1980s. Seen through the eyes of the Tony Wilson, Granada-tv interviewer, smug elitist intellectual, and rock host turned impresario (he himself minimizes his role as anything but facilitator), it chronicles the emergence of indie rock, punk…

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Cradle Will Rock

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I liked this interesting film written and directed by Tim Robbins, although I think I enjoyed it more because it hit on more stuff I know well. It compresses lots of stuff into a short historical frame, including stuff that didn’t happen at that time, but it is fiction not history. The…

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The Red Violin

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I liked this film about love, parents and children, music, and passion. It is a very humane, rich, and fascinating non-linear study that follows a violin from creation during the 17th century in Italy to its latest sale at auction in Canada. The film travels, with the violin, around the globe. The…

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Bread and Tulips

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Both Bronwen and I enjoyed this very nice Italian romantic comedy (subtitled) about a married woman finding herself in the big city of Venice. On a bus holiday with her ingrate family, she’s accidentally left behind at a rest area. Instead of waiting for her plumbing supply entrepreneur husband and her two teenage sons to…

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Celestial Clockwork

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Boring film that refuses to take risks with fantasy and plotline about an aspiring opera singer who flees the alter in Venezuela and runs to Paris. She lives with other Latinos, and makes her way in the city. Could have been so much more. Subtitled

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The Company Men

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bobby (Ben Affleck) is a 160 k/yr hot-shot 36-yo salesman for GTX Corp in their ships division when he and 5,000 other workers are laid off when the division is closed to improve the Co’s bottom line. His sales boss, Gene (Chris Cooper), follows shortly thereafter and the layoffs waged by the corp head (Craig…

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Ghostbusters (2016)

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Blech. Don’t bother. Except for Leslie Jones as Patty, who got the tone right, this was a serious waste of comedic talent for the three other women starring in the film as well as my time

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Dogtooth

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bizarre, surreal Greek fantasy of a family isolated in a compound. The family as fascist, patriarchal authoritarian model and what happens when the world outside begins to intrude. Very brutal, weirdly comical in points, and very disturbing. Sexual but utterly flat and unemotional in its sexuality. A new vocabulary to mask meaning. Bark like a…

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Daytripers

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bizarre trip into NYC by a dysfunctional LI family trying to find out if the husband (Stanley Tucci) of one daughter. is having a fling with a woman named Sandy. Very dark. Anne Meara is great as the tyrant mother. Everyone calls this a comedy, and it is funny, but it is very painful. Parker…

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Meek’s Cutoff

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Best seen on the big screen, this is a meditation on American history and culture from director Kelley Reichart and screenwriter Jonathon Raymond (“Wendy and Lucy”). It picks up a wagon train lost mid-stream in 1845 as they struggle to make their way to Oregon. It is a moment in history where nothing is yet…

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Argo

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Best Picture Oscar for this Ben Affleck vehicle about the rescue of the 6 hostages from the Canadian ambassador’s house in Teheran in 1980, a momentary bright spot in a terrible two years. Everyone looks as they did and shines in this “so crazy it just might work” (someone actually says, “here’s where someone should…

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Darkest Hour

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Best Actor, Gary. Oldman. Europe is collapsing beneath the Nazi onslaught and Britain increasingly stands alone. To build a war cabinet, Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup) resigns and the Conservatives accept their black sheep, Winston Churchill, who is acceptable to Labor, although he disrespects them. The Tories – and the King (Ben Mendelsohn) – would prefer…

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The Secret in Their Eyes

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Benjamin Esposito (Ricardo Darin) is a recently retired Argentine investigator/counselor with two obsessions: a horrific rape/murder case long concluded but not resolved because of the intervention of the dictatorship, and Irene Hastings (Soldedad Villamil), his former boss (now a judge) and permanent unrequited love. He begins to write a novel about the case and it…

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The Big Short

Posted on August 17, 2018August 27, 2018 by Village Vidiot

January 17, 2016, theater. Based on Michael Lewis’s book, this creative, funny, terrifying, and infuriating movie chronicles the meltdown of 2007/8 and the housing bubble, financial skullduggery, and almost universal corruption among the banks, Wall Street high flyers, the political establishment, and the financial media that led us lemmings over the cliff into crisis,…and then…

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Nowhere in Africa

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Based on a true story. Interesting and engaging look at a rather unhappy couple and their daughter who, as Jews, have fled Germany. Jettel (a beautiful daughter of the Jewish bourgeoisie) follows Walter (a former lawyer) to Kenya where they work farming for others. She is miserable and angry at him and her lot; he…

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Pride

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Based on a true story and characters with an excellent mini-documentary feature attached. It’s 1984 in London and the miners are on strike as Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party move against one of the last bastions of union power in Britain with police and scabs with the goal of closing many pits. A gay…

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Carnage

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Based on a nasty comic stage play, “The Gods of Carnage,” Roman Polanski brings this 80-miniut translation and adaptation for the American scene to the screen, shot of course, in Paris. Two pre-adolescent boys fight in a park in Brooklyn and one knocks two teeth of the other out with a large stick. The parents…

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Canadian Bacon

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

Bad and boring Michael Moore comedy that wastes all the stars in a film about a US war against Canada designed to lift a president’s ratings. Sad that this was John Candy’s last film. Moore complains it bombed because of its powerful critique of US politics. It failed because it stinks

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No Country for Old Men

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

B4 is at a party so we went to the movies and what a movie!. This is a violent, shocking, brilliant film from the Coen Brothers about a drug deal gone wrong in 1980, and the simple Texas hunter (Josh Brolin) who finds the millions left over from the deal. To say the least, it…

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Get Smart

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Village Vidiot

B4 and I watched this Steve Correll/Anne Hathaway (Smart/99) vehicle reframing the silly TV show of the 1960s. that was the logical extreme of the Bond/Secret Agent/I Spy/Man from UNCLE cycle. Correll’s fun, but too old by far for Hathaway. The Rock plays the superagent all aspire to be and bed. It’s not as bad…

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