Feb. 10, 2008 - Juno
A great story about a 16 year old who becomes pregnant the FIRST time she becomes sexually active! (with a platonic friend out of boredom). Ellen Page who plays the wisecracking Juno MacGuff is brilliant in this role and it was fun to see Jason Bateman and Michael Cera (both of Arrested Development fame) again. The comedy is intelligent, subtle and hilarious. Example;
When she calls the clinic to "take care of it" she says "I'm just calling to procure a hasty abortion," When she decides to go the adoption route tells friend Leah they should give the baby to "a woman with a bum ovary, or a couple of nice lesbos." Allison Janney (West Wing) and J.K. Simmons (Law & Order Dr. Skoda) as parents are wonderful. The comments after Juno informs them of her pregnancy-=priceless!
The end was bitter sweet however seeing Jennifer Garner with her new baby (after the grown-up baby she was married to left her to live in a loft) was heartwarming and a great big feel good moment.
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Nov. 26, 2006 - The Queen
The newspaper reviews of this movie were quite good and I believe my expectations were enhanced. In general I found the movie good however it would have been more aptly named The Queen, Diana and Tony. It focused primarily on how the royal family dealt with the death of Diana. The portrayal of the queen was at times complimentary, causing the viewer to feel somewhat sorry for her, although most times she was viewed as cold and unemotional. Helen Mirren was very convincing as was Michael Sheen who played Tony Blair. My advise- wait for the DVD.
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Mar. 6, 2006 - Goodnight and Good Luck
I had the pleasure of seeing this movie on Friday night before the Oscars. The theatre was full and seating was scarce. I had heard of Edward R. Murrow however I was unaware of the groundbreaking impact he had on broadcast journalism. This movie chronicles how Murrow and his team expose Senator Joe McCarthy (the 'junior' senator from Wisconsin) and his terrorization of the American public. The mixing in of actual historical footage allowed McCarthy to play himself which really allowed the film to come alive. Murrow was a deeply principled man who saw injustice and exposed it, risking alienation of CBS sponsors and defamation of his own character (manufactured by the McCarthy group). Filmed in black and white the realism of the 1950's was well if not expertly crafted. Historic film footage of the hearings and the proliferation of cigarette smoking took you back to 1954. Great film.
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Feb. 3, 2006 - Feb. 2, 2006 - Capote
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| Posted by Joanne |
| This film is riveting. One of those films where I sat stunned at the end of it. It is that powerful. Wonderful performances and a story that deeply impacted me. I have read In Cold Blood and have seen the film. To see this movie about the writing/research of the book and the profound effect it had on Truman Capote . |
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Jan. 16, 2006 - Water
Jan. 16, 2006 - Movies |
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Water - what a journey this was. This is the film that opened the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival. It is by Candadian Director Deeptah Meta and centres the story of the plight of "widows in India. The story is largely about a 7 year old widow (yes 7) who is taken to a home for widows where she is expected to live out her days. Although set in 1939 the low status of widows in this society continues today. A difficult movie to watch as it has such impact - but worth seeing
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Jan. 8, 2006 - Brokeback Mountain
Great movie! Post your thoughts and comment below.
An epic love story set against the sweeping vistas of Wyoming and Texas, Brokeback Mountain tells the story of two young men - a ranch-hand and a rodeo cowboy - who meet in the summer of 1963, and unexpectedly forge a lifelong connection, one whose complications, joys and tragedies provide a testament to the endurance and power of love.
This story is not about 2 gay men. Who among us has not experienced the power of forbidden love? Why don't we follow our hearts? What happens when we don't?
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