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Billy_Costigan

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Some of My Favorite Movies (No order)

The Departed
The Dark Knight
Catch Me If You Can
American Beauty
Blood Diamond
LA Confidential
Goodfellas
Rear Window
Psycho
Rope
Reservoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Matchstick Men
12 Angry Men
Its a Wonderful Life
Mr Smith Goes to Washington
Back to the Future
Shadow of a Doubt
The Wrestler
Boogie Nights

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Inglourious Basterds

Inglourious Basterds

8.4
  • Aug 22, 2009
  • Quentin Tarantino is a Crazy Basterd

    I can't imagine a director whose thirst for blood and violence is greater than Quentin Tarantino's. (At least in his films) Inglourious Basterds is no different. We all know Tarantino, the guy who exploded on the scene in the early 90s with cult classics, such as Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Since, he has been a disappointment for some. Well, I am relieved to say, Tarantino has not lost his touch. He brings us his best since Pulp Fiction and thankfully so.

    We know the story, a WWII tale told only as Tarantino can. (Fictional of course) A war film hasn't been done like this before. Brad Pitt as Lt. Aldo Raine leads the Basterds in Nazi occupied France. Their goal - killin' Nazi's. Christoph Waltz as Colonel Hans Landa plays a similar role on the other side. He's know as the "Jew Hunter" and goes about his business as ruthless as no other. The third sub story consists of a young Jewish refugee, Shosanna Dreyfus, who witnesses the slaughter of her family. And she, of course, wishes to plot revenge on the Germans for her devastating lose. There actually is three stories here intertwining and connecting with each other. If you know anything about Tarantino or his films, this is nothing new for him.

    War has never been been so fun. The Basterds, are haunting, but at the same time, very funny, at times even hilarious. The dark comedy aspect play a big aspect in this as in many other Tarantino films. The entertainment and hilarity is led by Brad Pitt. I found him extremely funny and entertaining. I couldn't wait to see him on screen again. Even with his crazy accent, he works in this type of film. Also making great impressions were Mélanie Laurent and Christoph Waltz, who were tremendous. The film was filled with noteworthy performances.

    The story itself, has so many historical inaccuracies to even count, but so what? It isn't meant to be a documentary. Tarantino wanted to have fun with, as should we. The cinematography department deserves big props with beautiful vibrant colors highlighting the film. You've really got to love the last line in the film... but Pulp Fiction remains his masterpiece.

    Quentin Tarantino among all other things, is an entertainer. WWII, is one of the most tragic events in history, but Tarantino some how manages to make it fun. Inglourious Basterds is a fun film, it's tremendously entertaining, shocking, dramatic, suspenseful, and funny at the same time. Jam packed with everything you look for in a movie, done with that certain Tarantino style, it's worth being checked out. It's time to experience for yourself what war is like through the eyes of Quentin Tarantino.
    500 Days of Summer

    500 Days of Summer

    7.6
  • Aug 21, 2009
  • The Beautiful Days of Summer

    Everyone loves summer. It's a time for friends, family, and fun. Ballgames, barbecues, amusement parks, and movies, summer is just a time to sit back, relax and enjoy. Enjoy time off, good weather and whatever else it might bring. Am I missing something? Oh yes, love. Summer is a time for love.

    The film can be pretty much summed up in one of the first lines of the film. "This is a story of boy meets girl. But you should know up front, this is not a love story." But is it? 500 Days of Summer is not your typical romantic film. There's something to it, something more than your usual romantic comedy. Maybe it's the style it's done? Maybe it's the realistic nature? Maybe it's the wonderful music? Maybe its the beautiful cinematography? Maybe, its Tom and Summer...

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel are the leads, Tom and Summer. These are real everyday people. Tom, a believer in true love. Summer, a doubter. Which reminds me of one particular scene where Summer questions Tom about believing in love. Tom replies, "It's love, it's not Santa Claus." It is a real thing, a crazy little thing called love. Tom falls in love with Summer from the start. She doesn't. Tom is like every other guy, and every guy knows of a girl like Summer. The girl they want, but can't have. They try, to no avail. It's frustrating, and Tom is frustrated. He's happy then sad. He doesn't know what to think. Gordon-Levitt and Deschanel have great chemistry together and give solid performances. You really believe their relationship and hardships. It makes you notice the little things in relationships. The film highlights two young stars on the rise. With some great performances lately for Joseph Gordon-Levitt, his stock is rising... dare I say an up and coming Heath Ledger?

    The story is not in direct order as it goes back and forth from different days Tom remembers his life and relationship with Summer. When remembering, we may not remember every detail in order. We choose what we want to remember. May that be the good, or the bad. For Tom, it's a little bit of both. Big props to the editing department. The film shows the good and the bad of love, relationships, and life. There's something about it that sets it apart from the usual romantic comedy.

    500 Days of Summer is really refreshing now a days. It's funny, unique, and true to life. It's got something for everybody to like. Director Marc Webb shines in his feature film debut. I'm interested to see where he goes from here. 500 Days of Summer has quickly become a late summer highlight for me and surprisingly so at that.
    A Perfect Getaway

    A Perfect Getaway

    6.5
  • Aug 21, 2009
  • A Not So Perfect Getaway

    A Perfect Getaway starts off with a couple visiting the tropical islands of Hawaii for their honeymoon. The couple enjoy the sites and sounds of the countrysides, mountainsides, jungles, and beaches of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands. Two other couples quickly join the picture on their journey. This paradise quickly turns around as news starts to spread about a murder on these islands. The suspects - a young couple. With three couples here in the picture suspicion and paranoia, threatens everyone. Who can you trust?

    The story sounded interesting enough to me so I thought I'd check it out to see what it was all about. The film stars Steve Zahn, Milla Jovovich and Timothy Olyphant for the notables. It's dubbed a horror/thriller type and definitely had some scares with some great great scenic views.

    A Perfect Getaway is an exciting film if your looking to escape and be entertained. I liked it, but it's far from perfect. There are many problems with it, including a weak script. The film starts off slow and then once we figure out what's going on, its the end of the movie and it's over. I felt more could have been added to it with more action toward the beginning. Once the action starts, it's over. It's a short film overall and everything comes together way to quickly in my opinion.

    Another problem I had with this is when a movie is being advertised with a great twist ending, and you can predict the twist before the film is even released... that's probably not a good thing. Some of it can be predictable and it really doesn't offer anything new or original that we haven't seen before. Overall, A Perfect Getaway is an entertaining thriller, but it's far from perfect. I'm sure some people will like it, so go see for yourself.
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