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Heathowman22

Joined Feb 2012
Pilot in London
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Creed
7.68
Creed
V for Vendetta
8.18
V for Vendetta
Hotel Rwanda
8.18
Hotel Rwanda
Cinema Paradiso
8.59
Cinema Paradiso
Spider-Man: No Way Home
8.28
Spider-Man: No Way Home
12 Angry Men
9.09
12 Angry Men
The Truman Show
8.29
The Truman Show
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
8.19
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Some Like It Hot
8.28
Some Like It Hot
The Silence of the Lambs
8.69
The Silence of the Lambs
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
8.19
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
8.18
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Into the Wild
8.08
Into the Wild
Modern Times
8.58
Modern Times
Snatch
8.28
Snatch
12 Years a Slave
8.19
12 Years a Slave
A Clockwork Orange
8.28
A Clockwork Orange
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
8.78
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Rocky III
6.98
Rocky III
Gran Torino
8.18
Gran Torino
The Great Dictator
8.48
The Great Dictator
Grave of the Fireflies
8.58
Grave of the Fireflies
Die Hard
8.28
Die Hard
Gone with the Wind
8.28
Gone with the Wind
The Firing Squad
5.010
The Firing Squad

Watchlist4

The Shining
8.4
The Shining
The Intouchables
8.5
The Intouchables
Amélie
8.3
Amélie
Dances with Wolves
8.0
Dances with Wolves

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Heathowman22's rating
Groundhog Day

Groundhog Day

8.0
8
  • Oct 3, 2024
  • Good comedy

    Good comedy. This is one of the best films of Bill Murray's career. He was excellent in such films like Ghostbusters and Lost in Translation, but his role here is even better. Even though he is like Scrooge in the film, he still managed to be hilarious. He gave his character an edge where we can like him despite his rudeness. Andie Macdowell also does a really good job as Rita, Phil's producer. Overall, Groundhog Day is a magical film that has an original sci-fi concept, but manages to effectively work comedy and romance to that concept.

    The film deserves at least an 8+. There are too many critics who bash too many films.
    Bringing Up Baby

    Bringing Up Baby

    7.8
    7
  • Feb 29, 2012
  • Incredible!

    Behind a pair of repressive spectacles, Grant plays the single-minded paleontologist whose path crosses with that of madcap Hepburn, never again to uncross. The plot revolves around a leopard named Baby, a million dollars, an intercostal clavicle bone, a dog named George who buries it....well, it all makes perfect sense while you're watching.

    Underneath all the antics, Hawks never loses sight of the pastoral romance that Bringing Up Baby at its core really is (at its most magical in the woods under a full moon, and captured by Russell Metty's lovely photography). Grant's been rooting around in the dirt for so long looking for dinosaur bones that it takes him forever to 'get' Hepburn – an airborne sprite who never comes down to earth. (Their alchemy here is rarefied, not the commoner sort of reaction they kindled in the stage-bound The Philadelphia Story.)
    Frequency

    Frequency

    7.4
    8
  • Feb 29, 2012
  • Great!

    The movie opens with the introduction of the Sullivan family. Frank (Dennis Quaid) is a heroic New York firefighter, and escapes a harrowing situation to return home to his wife and his 6-year-old son John. It's an exciting time in New York, as the 'Miracle Mets' have made the World Series. Frank is a ham radio user, and a strange disturbance in the sky (solar flares, I believe. I never took astronomy) in the sky has really increased the range of his radio. "I'm reaching people I've never reached before", he says. Flash forward to 1999, when young John has grown up into a 36-year-old NY homicide detective (James Caviezel) with relational problems (and possibly a drinking problem as well). We learn his father died several years earlier in a warehouse fire, and it's obvious that John has never really gotten over it. He ends up setting up the old ham radio (did I mention that the solar flares are back?), and contacts a fellow New Yorker named Frank. It certainly won't ruin any big surprise when I tell you that it's his father Frank--in 1969. After recovering from his astonishment and convincing his father who he really is (his knowledge of the 1969 World Series proves quite helpful), they begin a series of nightly conversations. Unfortunately, their conversations change the past--and the future--in very dangerous ways. A serial killer who should only have 3 victims suddenly has more, and John must use his knowledge of the crimes (30 years old to him) to guide his dad in a 1969 pursuit of the killer. And the chase is on. Will they stop the killer? Will the solar flares last long enough for them to finish their plan? Will anyone in 1999 or 1969 believe them? That lengthy 'plot summary' really didn't ruin any of the suspense--or come close to explaining the whole story. So, it goes without saying that the story is pretty convoluted and involved. But it's not hard to follow, and the movie grabbed me and kept me interested throughout. Granted, you will need to use a serious amount of 'suspension of disbelief'. If you get hung up on "there's no way they could be talking to each other" or "changes in the past wouldn't immediately appear in the future--they would have already happened and would have been there all along", you'll do 2 things: (1) you'll give yourself a headache, and (2) you'll miss out on a very entertaining film. The reason I gave this more stars than last week's "U-571"? I cared about the characters, and I found "Frequency" much more entertaining. Also, the story was quite original--with great use of the Miracle Mets and the 1969 World Series throughout.
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