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Like many TV actors, “Quigley”’s star Tom Selleck gave mighty attention, during and after his small-screen career, to attempting to smash into movies. If he’d been born in 1926, instead of 1946, he would probably have gained fame, not as Thomas Magnum, but in Western films and/or TV series like this one. Quigley is the role he was born to play, and in Quigley’s adventures he has made, to my mind, the best movie of his career.

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Though there’s a superb deal of violence in this video–in fact, it will probably be too intense for kids under the age of 12 or so–none of it is gratuitous: each instance either serves to further the account in some draw or is portrayed as an inevitable result of the choices and character of the person acting or being acted against. Selleck’s Quigley is a ’90’s version of the classic John Wayne hero: soft-spoken, quietly competent, modest and unassuming (he “spent a night” in Dodge City once, and describes it as “a nice site to fetch some sleep”), chivalrous toward women and even a runt unsure of how to react to them. (His early interactions with San Giacomo’s Cora, on the Fremantle docks and in their first outback camp, add a whimsical touch to the movie’s tone and should arrangement laughs from all watchers.) He also has an iron code of behavior, and he doesn’t hesitate to learn even from the worn Aborigines: one of the most luscious sequences finds them teaching him to consume a spear-thrower and to suck water out of the sand through a bamboo–after which he repays them by conducting a class in the making and generous consume of a rawhide lasso. Rickman is the kind of villain you treasure to hate: composed, silky, sneering, yet acting from what seem to him to be completely excellent reasons. San Giacomo may be “touched in the head,” but she’s also earthy, practical, and fiercely exact to Selleck and to the orphaned Aboriginie baby they find; her epic of how she came to be in Australia is touchingly delivered.

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Though action is the movie’s keynote, it is above all the memoir of how three people inspire one another to positive inevitable acts–in short, like all the best stories, it turns on character. And its characters will remain in the memory for a long time to approach. (A side-benefit is the blood-stirring salvage by Basil Poledouris, which was one of the first CD’s I ever purchased.) The cinematography gives a distinguished sense of the size and loneliness of the Australian outback (filming was done in Alice Springs and other Australian locations), as well as of how indispensable it is that Quigley seems far better able to adjust himself to it than Marston’s men are willing to do. Director Simon Wincer, though not of American birth, has turned out a movie which, while not strictly a “staunch” Western, should become a classic of the genre. By my criteria, it’s definitely a 10–or perhaps even a 12.

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Along with the typical action sequences you question to come by in a noble Western, there are also plenty of poignant and shadowy moments which center around both the quandary of the aboriginal culture and the personal tragedy shared by Crazy Cora with Quigley in one of the most tender moments of the movie.

Great performances by all. Tom Selleck was born to play this role and anyone familiar with Alan Rickman knows that nobody is better at playing the “poor guy” than he is. And let’s not forget Laura San Giacomo as Crazy Cora who supplies both the laughable relief and eventual fancy interest of Matthew Quigley.

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I am a runt biased in my anticipation, as my grandfather is one of the venerable “stars” of this series. (My last name is the same as his in case you are eager.) He appeared in seven of the ten episodes and, as one of the sailors who served on board Enterprise during the entire war, I couldn’t be prouder of him!

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There is a ton of CGI, and this could perhaps be both the strength and weakness of the note. I know my grandfather grew weary of it and felt it was ridiculous, but at the same time it gave us re-enactments of some of the battles that would otherwise not be possible. Overall, the CGI gave a dimension to this series that really blows you out of the water (no pun intended.)

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Director Jennifer Baichwal accompanied Burtynsky on several trips to Asia, observing the artist at work and allowing a movie camera to spy the industrial landscape as he does. This gives the photographs context that they don’t normally have, and Burtynsky takes the opportunity to comment in a spare narration. Baichwal wisely subscribes to the same philosophy as Burtynsky in never interpreting or demystifying the photos. I was pleasantly surprised to gape how many of Burtynsky’s photographs are presented in the film and amazed at how well the movie footage supports and directs the viewer into them.

After photographing extraction industries for 10 years, Burtynsky turned his attention to China, where all those materials coalesce and are turned into products we take. We go with him as he documents the quick changing landscapes at a factory, a village that recycles “e-waste”, a shipyard, coal mine, the astonishing Three Gorges Dam, and China’s fastest-growing city, Shanghai. A short wander to a shipwrecking beach in Bangladesh is particularly incredible. “Manufactured Landscapes” showed me things I had never seen before. And it is stutter impartial to indicate them without judgment.

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Jennifer Baichwal’s documentary is a companion to distinguished artist Edward Burtynsky’s large-scale photographs depicting man’s violent alteration of natural environments. Burtynsky achieved notoriety when he documented mine tailings, rail cuts, quarries and oil refineries, mostly located in North America. Baichwal shows Burtynsky at a lecture and exhibition of this material then travels to Asia with him to document the process of creating art based on China’s industrial revolution. Manufactured Landscapes opens with an improbable tracking shot from the sidelines of a factory so tall that the shot lasts eight minutes. There are magnificent views of recycling yards and mountains of electronic refuse. Manufactured Landscapes takes us to the spot of the Three Gorges Dam, 50% bigger than any previous such project, and to the ruins of the eleven cities that had to be demolished to obtain its construction possible. In Bangladesh, we watch an location that’s become the final resting space for musty oil tankers, which are being scrubbed natty of oil by teenagers. The central theme of Manufactured Landscapes is that the things we’ve reach to regard as indicative of progress and human advancement have created a mammoth dependence on the extraction of natural resources that undermines the health of our planet and consequently our bear. Beinchwal’s documentary doesn’t need to lecture because the visual evidence is so compelling and, ironically, so delicate.

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The narrative for those that may have missed it, is very adventurous as well as highly amsuing. Rooster Cogburn is a seize no prisoners U.S. Marshall. That’s not all he is though…he’s an faded, overweight,brash drunkard. But he’s got ‘grit’. And that is exactly what young Maddie Ross is looking for when she hires him to go after the man who killed her father.Maddie(Kim Darby), now affectionatly called “Baby Sister” by our guy, is also a acquire no prisoner’s kind of gal..but not exactly in the same map as Cogburn is. Maddie is a good young lady, who’s family “has property”, and brandishes her lawyer as her weapon of choice. And what’s more..she’s going along on the hunt for this terrible guy who has joined up with a group of some really poor hombres. Also in on the paddle is an inexperienced but gung-ho Texas Ranger(Glen Campbell) who Maddie is immediatly at odds with.The sparks skim as this trio hits the budge.

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It’s fun and adventurous and is rated G, but there are some scenes that may be a bit too violent for younger viewers.

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As a world history teacher, I am always on the lookout for something that can bid our memoir with a twist. This one does it quite nicely.

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A night or so later, young Hogarth Hughes, whose Mom is working overtime at the local diner, gets exasperated when his TV starts acting up. He goes to the roof to check the antenna and finds it missing. He then notices spacious footprints leading away from the house and into the woods. He grabs his deceased Dad’s ancient army rifle and a flashlight and goes off in pursuit. He soon discovers that there is indeed a metal giant. In fact, he saves it when it bumps into some high voltage utility wires. The adventure has begun.

Rarely has a movie for children - or adults! - addressed the need to search for a detached solution to our problems as gently or as wisely as The Iron Giant. It never preaches and is always accessible. It does not address us from on high. It remains at our level. It also shows how clever we can be at overcoming the most unexpected obstacles. It reminds us that things alien to us are not always hostile to us. In fact, it is we who often start the hostilities. Perhaps best of all, The Iron Giant examines these and other issues in the guise of a improbable sage that should maintain almost anyone’s attention.

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Al Pacino burns up the shroud in Dog Day Afternoon which is based on a suitable epic and confirms that fact that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Mr. Pacino plays Sonny who teams up with the dullard Sal (John Cazale) to prefer a Brooklyn bank on a sweltering summer afternoon. Sonny was a one-time bank employee, so he knows all the tricks of the trade to thwart bank robbers. Unfortunately for the robbers, the bank virtual has no money do to having made a deposit only hours before the robbery attempt. A shopworker across the street from the bank notices the outlandish proceedings and calls the cops. Before you know it, the bank is completely surrounded by cops. The cops (led by Charles Durning & James Broderick) open a hostage negotiation with Sonny. Even though Sonny’s a crook, he isn’t all dreadful and he, Sal and the hostage bank workers execute a unusual kinship. The sage is shown on TV and a crowd gathers in the streets as well and Sonny becomes something of a cult hero. His scenes on the street outside the bank are scintillating including his well-known Attica chant. Sonny is married with kids, but it turns out that he was robbing a bank to pay for a sex change operation for his elated lover, Leon (Chris Sarandon) . The movie closes out at night at the airport in dramatic fashion. Sidney Lumet does a shapely job translating the heat and humidity of the day and you can feel yourself sweating along with the characters. Mr. Pacino has been more heralded for his Godfather roles, Scarface, Serpico and Scent Of A woman, but in my book, he was never finer than he was in this movie.

Without showing a label of his frigid performance as Michael Corleone in “The Godfather” parts 1 & 2, Al Pacino made a radical departure by playing a bisexual bank robber in “Dog Day Afternoon.” Here’s a hilarious (but apparently factual) memoir about Sonny (Pacino) who stages a bank robbery to finance his lover’s sex change operation. Within minutes, the attempted robbery heads for danger, as the police and media surround the bank while Sonny holds the employees hostage for the entire day. Even after nearly 30 years, “Dog Day Afternoon” is a marvel to stare. This film won a well-deserved 1975 Academy Award for its witty screenplay, and Pacino’s performance ranks among his best. Unfortunately, those who are looking for a deluxe-edition DVD will be sorely disappointed with this release. The describe is incredibly grainy, with spots, hairs, and marks. The sound is 1-channel mono, instead of a 5.1 surround remix. But the biggest slap on the face is the virtual lack of features on this DVD: we don’t even accept a trailer. All we accumulate are production notes. Movie buffs and Pacino diehards will win this up, but everyone else should believe off, rent the film, and hope that Warner Bros. will release a special edition of this sizable movie.
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Director Peter Medak’s THE CHANGELING is a highly arresting and very creepy ragged ghost myth. It stars award-winning actor George C. Scott as John Russell, a musical composer who unruffled grieves over the tragic deaths of his wife and young daughter (the film opens with the accident in which they are killed) . In an attempt to establish the loss leisurely him and go on with his life, Russell accepts a teaching location and moves to another town, where he also rents a rather faded former mansion. It doesn’t rob long for him to realize that his recent domicile is timid, and when he learns that the ghost is that of a young boy who was stealthily murdered in the early 1900s, he throws himself wholeheartedly into the task of solving the mysterious crime. He is assisted in the endeavor by the real-estate agent who arranged his rental contract, played by Scott’s wife Trish Van Devere.

This film follows the old-school, Hitchcockian contrivance of sucking the unwitting audience into the fantasy and thereby creating a ample visceral scare. Unlike a lot of more contemporary genre fare, THE CHANGELING subtly builds tension by first concentrating on character development. Then, once the audience has some empathy for the protagonists, the details of the haunting and the related crime slowly unfold as the film’s atmosphere becomes more & more eerie and more & more unsettling. So when the film’s scariest events finally purchase dwelling, the audience has been psychologically primed for being genuinely spooked.

The acting in this film is great. In inequity to the arrogant, flamboyantly self-assured characters that Scott is generally celebrated for playing, his John Russell is a sensitive and vulnerable man who seems truly concerned with the jam of others, and Scott delivers an exceptional performance that is impartial this side of stupendous. It’s a shame that he wasn’t offered more roles such as this. The always splendid Trish Van Devere does a sizable turn as the real-estate agent who assists Russell, and she does an especially salubrious job and exuding dismay when she is confronted vis-à-vis by things that go bump in the night. Also turning in a fabulous performance is the highly revered Melvyn Douglas, here portraying a rather smarmy politician in one of his last roles. Genre fans will observe Mr. Douglas from an early performance as Roger Penderel in another spook-house film, James Whale’s classic THE Passe Sunless HOUSE.

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Like some of its necessary predecessors, this dilapidated ghost memoir creates lots of gooseflesh and increases the heart rate without resorting to lots of gratuitous gore or stomach-churning make-up effects. So support in mind, then, that fans who grasp only blood-and-guts dismay may catch THE CHANGELING a bit tiring, going. However, anyone who enjoys broad acting, colossal story-telling, and deep-in-the-pit-of-your-stomach psychological scares will really be pleased watching this oft-overlooked gem.

Although I have heard great praise for this movie over the years, I had not seen it until a few weeks ago. And I can peep where all the positivity came from. The movie was tiresome on with the thought that you don’t have to do anything visually tantalizing to pick up a hit with your audience. Although it had its visual moments (such as it’s haunting finale), a lot of it was due to eerie noises and subtle reactions (with no annoying overacting) from star George C. Scott. One diagram I identify a superior scare movie is if the movie (or share of the movie) sticks with me for a while. This movie did that with the brief shot of the wheelchair sitting at the top of the stairs, looking down at the 2 of them. It’s very creepy, and it stays with you, along with a few other moments in the film. The dvd transfer is astronomical (as i had rented a vhs version as well and compared the two), it has wonderfully sad scenery and stout sound. Unfortunately the disc has only bios, but to have the movie in such titanic quality, it’s no expansive deal. More people should scrutinize this movie, it’s not getting the suitable amount of attention. Rest assured, you will definately fetch your money’s worth with this one. And quit out of the attic.
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