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The Naked Gun is full of belly-laugh jokes and clever sight gags. The whole theatre was laughing along. The action scenes are just as ridiculous as any oh-so-serious action movie. The plot is simple: a loose cannon cop uses unorthodox methods to battle an evil tech genius who just coincidentally might resemble someone you've seen in the news.
Just when I was wondering if anyone could still make a great comedy, The Naked Gun's cast and crew delivered the funniest movie I've seen in a long time.
Just when I was wondering if anyone could still make a great comedy, The Naked Gun's cast and crew delivered the funniest movie I've seen in a long time.
Your Friends and Neighbors features Jon Hamm as Coop, who has a fancy finance job and lives in a ritzy little village. Coop is divorced, supporting two kids who try to ignore him and are living with his ex-wife and the man she cheated on him with. Then Coop's evil boss fires him and since this is TV reality, he is still stuck with a two-year non-compete agreement. Too stubborn to accept a lesser job, Coop turns into an inept criminal.
The first two episodes move at a glacial pace, with lots of catty country club chatter, punctuated by shots of Jon slamming his Hamm bone into pretty women. The only likeable character in the village is Coop's mentally ill sister. The second episode gave hints of the pace picking up, so I might watch the third if I have nothing better to do.
The first two episodes move at a glacial pace, with lots of catty country club chatter, punctuated by shots of Jon slamming his Hamm bone into pretty women. The only likeable character in the village is Coop's mentally ill sister. The second episode gave hints of the pace picking up, so I might watch the third if I have nothing better to do.
A Complete Unknown follows Bob Dylan on a bumpy star trip from his arrival in New York City in 1961 to his controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Being a fan of the music of Dylan, Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, and Pete Seeger, I had to see this movie and it did not disappoint. The actors who played these characters were all convincing with their speaking and singing voices. I would have preferred more about Dylan's pre-New York life in Minnesota, but the movie is already long at 129 minutes.
Timothee Chalamet portrays Dylan as part fearless rebel and part callous jerk, which is consistent with what I already knew about him. A deep character study of the enigmatic Dylan is not attempted. Instead, the music carries the movie. The most difficult performance is handled capably by Monica Barbaro, who does a more than credible impression of Baez's beautiful soprano voice.
For those unfamiliar with Dylan, the movie serves as an introduction to an important musical and cultural figure. Although the movie covers a well-documented phase of Dylan's career, his longtime fans will likely find something of interest here.
Timothee Chalamet portrays Dylan as part fearless rebel and part callous jerk, which is consistent with what I already knew about him. A deep character study of the enigmatic Dylan is not attempted. Instead, the music carries the movie. The most difficult performance is handled capably by Monica Barbaro, who does a more than credible impression of Baez's beautiful soprano voice.
For those unfamiliar with Dylan, the movie serves as an introduction to an important musical and cultural figure. Although the movie covers a well-documented phase of Dylan's career, his longtime fans will likely find something of interest here.