At
The Cinema
Two Movies
The Great Buck
Howard (2008) drew my attention because ... how could I have missed even hearing
about a film starring John
Malkovich and Tom Hanks? But, hell, it could have won 10
Academy Awards, and I wouldn't have known it. As it turns out, Tom
appears in the movie,
one must assume, to give a boost to son Colin's first (?) major
acting
job; he plays the father of Buck's road manager (Colin).
Malkovich plays mentalist Buck Howard, a character loosely based
on, we learn in the movie credits, the Amazing Kreskin. I
watched in bits and starts at first, but then that's how I watch most
things. Last night I was in a mood to pay attention, and was
pulled in
to it. In fact, I ended up giving it 4 NetFlix stars (I really
like
it). It was fun, had a fun ending, and Malkovich was Malkovich.
PG |
I'm
always on the lookout for MoSup-Flicks, aka chick-flicks.
That's so
when she says let's watch a movie I'll have stuff lined up. BTW,
I
like chick flicks too, much of the time. The Treatment
(2006) was one of them. The protagonist, Jake Singer,
is seeing a
shrink who, as a deus ex machina, is constantly offering
advice to
Jake. I see that it's NR,
but I would give it a PG (some language).
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Orange County, also starred Colin Hanks and it was well done.
ReplyDeleteDon't go to movies, so don't care one-way-or-t'other 'bout no reviews or recommendations.
ReplyDeleteBut I am VERY pleased to see that someone else apreciates the art of Charles Addams as I do.
Keep it up, RKOF!
My current passion is a Brit cop show called Dalziel & Pascoe---netflix disc only. How can you not like a fat detective who scratches his balls and drinks Highland Park scotch----my favorite. Turn on the subtitles though.
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I am almost totally enthralled by Brit telly, but the lack of subtitles on ROKU can be a problem. I just got MoSup hooked on Doc Martin, and even she, with her 20/20 hearing, has a problem with cockneyesque banter.
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