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Thursday, June 16, 2011
Love Lies Bleeding; The Good Girl
Recess
Here's two movies I
watched last week , and
they're still on my mind. What better recommendation? The
first one— I didn't know the name, having stumbled across
it on cable. The only cast member I'd seen before was Christian
Slater, and I couldn't remember his name. Had to Google the plot
line to find it—
Love
Lies Bleeding (2008) R
Struggling Iraq war veteran Duke
(Brian Geraghty) thinks his luck has finally turned when he stumbles
upon a drug deal gone bad and finds a duffel filled with cash. He and
his girlfriend, Amber (Jenna Dewan), hit the road, unaware that a dirty
DEA agent (Christian Slater) has his eye on the money. The young couple
must outwit the corrupt and crazed agent, who'll stop at nothing to get
them.
I see it's an instant-play on
NetFlix, which is good because MoSup will like it. This is
fast paced with good acting all around. I like Slater anyway, and
he is one helluva good bad-guy in this one.
Once I started the The Good Girl,
I realized I'd seen it years before, but kept watching. Both
times I was struck by how very good an actress Jennifer Aniston
is— I mean very good. The character actors in this film are
a carnival unto themselves. John C. Reilly wasn't yet on my radar
back then; that happened after seeing his breakout role
in Chicago,
also released in 2002. Zooey Deschanel as Cheryl the Retail Rodeo (early K-Mart)
girl promoted to store cosmetician is worth the price of admission.
Cheryl:
Sit right down here, ma'am. We're going to make you pretty. Now how do
you like your hair? Big
Haired Woman:
What? Are you going to do my hair? Cheryl:
No, I just need to know if that's your usual way of wearing it, all big
and high. If it is, I'll just put more makeup on your chin to offset
it. You're going to want to take a whole bottle of this home with you.
It's got quite a lot of ingredients in it, so you're getting a good
deal. It's got ginkgo extract in it. Do you know what that is? Big
Haired Woman:
No. Cheryl:
It's extract of the ginkgo, and it makes your skin real slick so that
any liquid will roll right off you, be it water, or lemon juice, or
urine. I'll put it in a bag for you.
Amazingly, it will keep you on edge despite nominally
qualifying as a chick-flick.
The
Good Girl(2002) R
Justine (Jennifer Aniston) longs to start a family, but she and her
loving husband (John C. Reilly) seem unable to conceive. So when the
frustrated "good girl" meets a creative, passionate young man named
Holden (Jake Gyllenhaal), she gladly escapes into a new world of
emotional and sexual awakening. It doesn't take long, however, for
Holden's passion to bloom into a poisonous obsession, putting Justine's
very world at risk.
Rog, it just occurred to me that in a different world, we'd all be sitting in the same bar having these conversations, and none of this brilliance would be in the ether.
down & out hero stumbles across drug loot WOW! What a novel idea. A Simple Plan No Country for old men 2 Slater movies and endless inane tv episodes...
Love Lies Bleeding
ReplyDeleteYes it is true. Weiner is resigning.
Next we will see of Holder will be The Good Girl and take it in the behind for Obama for the cock up that is Fast And Furious
Rog, it just occurred to me that in a different world, we'd all be sitting in the same bar having these conversations, and none of this brilliance would be in the ether.
ReplyDeleteCasca
Sort of "brilliance in the ether" v. "puke on the barroom floor".
ReplyDeleteChristian Slater in plot where he stumbles upon gangsters' loot?? No way.
ReplyDeleteWell does the 2008 version have anything to match this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqccyUpnZwA
Bobby Ahr
Just because it's a chick flick doesn't necessarily mean that it's bad. Like um... ah... hmm.
ReplyDeleteGrinfilledCelt
down & out hero stumbles across drug loot WOW! What a novel idea.
ReplyDeleteA Simple Plan
No Country for old men
2 Slater movies and endless inane tv episodes...
All stories are just recycled plot lines of older stories.
ReplyDeleteThe magic is in the telling.