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“Changeling” Review
A mighty triumph for Angelina Jolie, a masterful directing job by Clint Eastwood, and a deeply moving film for all, to say the least for any loving mother. One can nit-pick the film to death, but in its driving purpose to show the deepest primal responses of a wronged mother who has lost her child by abduction and the merciless arms of a corrupt prevailing city government, the film rises to expectations. Continue reading
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Tagged Angelina Jolie, bank, Captain, Changeling, Chief, chief doctor, Christine Collins, Clint Eastwood, Colm Feore, dentist, director, extreme applications, Gustav Briegleb, J. Michael Straczynski, James Davis, Jeffrey Donovan, John Malkovich, Los Angeles, mother and hard-working telephone supervisor, Mr. Jones, teacher and schoolmates, Walter, women operators
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Movie Review – Old Lodge Skins Makes “Little Big Man” a Perfect Blend of Comedy and Drama
You know that “Little Big Man” has the makings of a good film when an historian visits Jack Crabb (Dustin Hoffman), a forgotten, 100-plus-year-old centenarian in an assisted living facility, to ask about how Native Americans lived in the Old West. Crabb lived among the Cheyenne. If you have not seen Little Big Man, you are missing it. Find out why in this review. Continue reading
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Tagged A Christmas Story, Arthur Penn, Calder Willingham, Caroline, Chief, Dan George, Dustin Hoffman, Forest Gump, General, George Armstrong Custer, Golden Globe, historian, Jack Crabb, Leader, Little Big Man, Native Americans, oil, Old Lodge, Old Lodge Skins, Oscar, phony products, Preacher, snake-oil salesman, supporting actor, Thomas Berger, Tom Hanks, Wild Bill Hickok, Will Bill Hickok
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Movie Review, Die Hard 4
My own opinion of Bruce Willis’ latest effort, for you all to ignore. Continue reading
Movie Review – Catch a Fire (2006)
The film excels in laying out in the open the steps through which law abiding working class average-Joes like Chamusso are gradually pulled into the revolutionary fold and end up transforming into well-trained guerillas ready to sacrifice their lives for the common good. Continue reading
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Tagged ANC, Catch a Fire, Chief, Derek Luke, Hollywood actor, Nic Vos, pain, Patrick Chamusso, police chief, South Africa, Tim Robbins
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