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Meet Joe Black (1998)
What a Wonderful Movie!
Please, set aside an afternoon with someone that you love, and enjoy this movie together. I cannot find words enough to express how much I love this movie. Once you have seen it, take a step back, and really think about what you have just seen. Think about how sometimes you have so much love for someone, but that you stillsometimes have to let them go. Yes, it will hurt, but you never know what will come along to appease that hurt. Enjoy!
Mulholland Dr. (2001)
What was Hollywood thinking????
Please note that I AM a fan of David Lynch..... But what was Hollywood thinking, when they gave all the critical acclaim to this movie? Am I the only person in the world that knows that this was to be a television show pilot? That's why it makes no sense! From the moment she drops the blue box, the rest is a tacked on ending to try and make sense of it all for the big screen. Lynch did the same thing for Twin Peaks. We got to see the television show, but for Europe, he tacked on an ending to the Peaks pilot. "Drive" would have made a great show, on TV or better, on cable. I just have to laugh at all of the people that were duped into thinking that this was some kind of great artistic vision, when in reality it was just a vehicle to wet the appetite for more that will never come. C'mon David- either finish a project for us, or make a movie that for is complete in itself.
Straight to Hell (1987)
What a pile of Drek
I can't believe that this movie came AFTER Sid and Nancy. I can't believe that it is from the same director. You know, Chloe Webb wailed a lot as Nancy in Sid and Nancy- but it was a great role, in an even greater movie. Here- a chubby Courtney Love, screams and wails her every line- sounding freakishly like Nancy on Acid. Very grating. Horrible movie- was there a plot? Awful editing. Just all around bad.
Fight Club (1999)
Need to see it again.......
Excellent movie- although a little dark and hard to see at times, this was a twisted tale of a man's chosen path to life renewal. Although violence played a key part in the movies theme, I do not feel it was as anywhere brutal as the media hyped it to be. Watch Goodfellas, or Casino- then lets talk about violence. All and all, this one is definately going to keep tounges wagging for a while.....if about nothing but ones personal interpretation of it.