I think comic book movies usually suck. So Watchmen was better than most.Watchmen: Pretty freaking good. I have never read the book or comics so I was going in blind and was pleasantly surprised. Probably the best comic/superhero movie besides The Dark Knight. I didn't even notice that it was almost 3 hours long. 4.5/5
That one, along with Lebowski, are two of the biggest "I liked it much more the 2nd time" movies of all time.I watched "Raising Arizona" last night... and I've gotta say, I was a little disappointed. The movie had its moments (mainly every time John Goodman screamed like a maniac), but overall, I just didn't think it was all that great.After back-to-back letdowns by the formerly invincible brothers Coen, I think I'm going to take a bit of a break and check out "3:10 to Yuma" next.
Evelle: These blow up into funny shapes and all?Grocer: Well no... unless round is funny.
Everybody freeze. Everybody down on the ground.Well, which is it, young feller? You want I should freeze or get down on the ground? Mean to say, if'n I freeze, I can't rightly drop. And if'n I drop, I'm a-gonna be in motion. You see...this is one of my favorite "classic" films. it's very much a product of the time and succeeds very well on those terms. it's one of hitchcock's lighter, easier films in many ways. of grant's later period films, i think only the under-rated "charade" grades out higher but that's largely on the strength of the supporting cast.Adebisi said:North by Northwest: Great movie. Classic Hitchcock. I would guess that a lot of Cary Grant's wisecrack lines were probably funnier back when this movie first came out, but even if they don't quite hold up today, they certainly don't take anything away from the movie. Would definitely recommend.
this is one of my favorite "classic" films. it's very much a product of the time and succeeds very well on those terms. it's one of hitchcock's lighter, easier films in many ways. of grant's later period films, i think only the under-rated "charade" grades out higher but that's largely on the strength of the supporting cast.Adebisi said:North by Northwest: Great movie. Classic Hitchcock. I would guess that a lot of Cary Grant's wisecrack lines were probably funnier back when this movie first came out, but even if they don't quite hold up today, they certainly don't take anything away from the movie. Would definitely recommend.
North by Northwest is probably my favorite Pre-Godfather film.Are you a big Hitchcock fan? I've been downloading a bunch of his stuff, kind of going back and forth between his movies and the Coen brothers movies. So far, I've banged out "North by Northwest," "Vertigo" (one of the best movies ever, IMO), "Dial M for Murder" (another classic), " and "Rear Window" (a good movie for sure, but perhaps a bit overrated). I've got pretty much all of his more well-known flicks in my queue... 14 of them, I think, plus as many of the "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" as I can find.Which are your favorites?this is one of my favorite "classic" films. it's very much a product of the time and succeeds very well on those terms. it's one of hitchcock's lighter, easier films in many ways. of grant's later period films, i think only the under-rated "charade" grades out higher but that's largely on the strength of the supporting cast.Adebisi said:North by Northwest: Great movie. Classic Hitchcock. I would guess that a lot of Cary Grant's wisecrack lines were probably funnier back when this movie first came out, but even if they don't quite hold up today, they certainly don't take anything away from the movie. Would definitely recommend.
i think "rear window" is maybe his best thriller. 'vertigo" always leaves me a little cold. many of his films are a little too "talky" for my taste and they just lose momentum. "dial m" is like that for me. some of his strongest work, imo, can be found in "the 39 steps", "Rebecca", "strangers on a train", "psycho", "the lady vanishes" and even "suspicion". there is a lot of the hitch canon that i find almost boring. the man had all the talent in the world and made some films that were just too easy. he let himself off the hook as much as the audience.Are you a big Hitchcock fan? I've been downloading a bunch of his stuff, kind of going back and forth between his movies and the Coen brothers movies. So far, I've banged out "North by Northwest," "Vertigo" (one of the best movies ever, IMO), "Dial M for Murder" (another classic), " and "Rear Window" (a good movie for sure, but perhaps a bit overrated). I've got pretty much all of his more well-known flicks in my queue... 14 of them, I think, plus as many of the "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" as I can find.Which are your favorites?
I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.Adebisi said:Hey, I've got Jackie Brown downloading right now. I'm sure some of you have seen this movie - how did you like it?
Shadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.Are you a big Hitchcock fan? I've been downloading a bunch of his stuff, kind of going back and forth between his movies and the Coen brothers movies. So far, I've banged out "North by Northwest," "Vertigo" (one of the best movies ever, IMO), "Dial M for Murder" (another classic), " and "Rear Window" (a good movie for sure, but perhaps a bit overrated). I've got pretty much all of his more well-known flicks in my queue... 14 of them, I think, plus as many of the "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" as I can find.Which are your favorites?this is one of my favorite "classic" films. it's very much a product of the time and succeeds very well on those terms. it's one of hitchcock's lighter, easier films in many ways. of grant's later period films, i think only the under-rated "charade" grades out higher but that's largely on the strength of the supporting cast.Adebisi said:North by Northwest: Great movie. Classic Hitchcock. I would guess that a lot of Cary Grant's wisecrack lines were probably funnier back when this movie first came out, but even if they don't quite hold up today, they certainly don't take anything away from the movie. Would definitely recommend.
Good information here and interesting take - thanks.i think "rear window" is maybe his best thriller. 'vertigo" always leaves me a little cold. many of his films are a little too "talky" for my taste and they just lose momentum. "dial m" is like that for me. some of his strongest work, imo, can be found in "the 39 steps", "Rebecca", "strangers on a train", "psycho", "the lady vanishes" and even "suspicion". there is a lot of the hitch canon that i find almost boring. the man had all the talent in the world and made some films that were just too easy. he let himself off the hook as much as the audience.Are you a big Hitchcock fan? I've been downloading a bunch of his stuff, kind of going back and forth between his movies and the Coen brothers movies. So far, I've banged out "North by Northwest," "Vertigo" (one of the best movies ever, IMO), "Dial M for Murder" (another classic), " and "Rear Window" (a good movie for sure, but perhaps a bit overrated). I've got pretty much all of his more well-known flicks in my queue... 14 of them, I think, plus as many of the "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" as I can find.Which are your favorites?
I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.
ThanksShadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.
one of my favorite actors is joseph cotten but even he can't salvage this. "shadow of a doubt" isn't sinister enough. consequently, the teen heroine comes off as a weaker nancy drew clone. it fails on many, many levels for me.ETA - in this vein of filmmaking, i cannot recommend "the third man" strongly enough.Shadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.
Yeah, Shadow is pretty mellow. I liked it, though. The Third Man is outstanding. A very underrated classic crime thriller is The Lady in the Lake. All shot from the detective's point of view. Gimmicky, but a cool movie.one of my favorite actors is joseph cotten but even he can't salvage this. "shadow of a doubt" isn't sinister enough. consequently, the teen heroine comes off as a weaker nancy drew clone. it fails on many, many levels for me.ETA - in this vein of filmmaking, i cannot recommend "the third man" strongly enough.Shadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.
Have you seen Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave? It's arguably his best work and in the same league as Blood Simple and the Hitchcock greats. He manages to fit a little more dark comedy in it than some of the others, while keeping the tension high. Love the ending.I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.ThanksShadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.![]()
Solid movieHave you seen Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave? It's arguably his best work and in the same league as Blood Simple and the Hitchcock greats. He manages to fit a little more dark comedy in it than some of the others, while keeping the tension high. Love the ending.I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.ThanksShadow of a Doubt is a subtle Hitchcock thriller. I like and recommend it.![]()

My take is that fans of film enjoy Jackie Brown, fans of movies loathe it. I think it would have been appreciated more if people knew that it was DeNiro's last real effort at some terrific acting.I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.Adebisi said:Hey, I've got Jackie Brown downloading right now. I'm sure some of you have seen this movie - how did you like it?
DeNiro is outstanding in the movie. I also think that some Tarantino fans don't like the movie because it's much more subtle and less flashy than all his other films. But I think it's Tarantino's best character movie, and I think it's a preview into what will be more mature work as Tarantino's career develops.My take is that fans of film enjoy Jackie Brown, fans of movies loathe it. I think it would have been appreciated more if people knew that it was DeNiro's last real effort at some terrific acting.I'm a huge fan of that movie. Great work by Jackson, Grier and Forester. And its one of the last great roles for DeNiro.Adebisi said:Hey, I've got Jackie Brown downloading right now. I'm sure some of you have seen this movie - how did you like it?
Hellboy was awful. So I was surprised to see HBII get good reviews. No way will I see that movie.I happened to DVR Hellboy II - Golden Army Bugaloo and finally got around to it. Wow....this was an awful movie IMO. I kept wondering why the heck most of the characters looked like they fell out of Pan's Labyrinth not knowing until the end that Del Toro directed this trainwreck. Stay away from this movie.
You should definitely watch Trainspotting again.Thanks, fellas. Downloading "The Third Man" and "Shallow Grave" right now.I'm not familiar with Danny Boyle at all. I see he did "Slumdog Millionaire," which I've already downloaded and just haven't watched yet, and "Trainspotting," which I tried to watch about 10 years ago, but couldn't get through it because I was watching it with a big group of friends who talked all the way through it. Looking forward to checking "Shallow Grave" out though, and maybe revisiting some of Boyle's other stuff if I like this one.
"trainspotting" isn't perfect but it is fun. watching it last night on IFC for the first time in ages, i forgot how good it is. everyone is so young in it!boyle's work is really hit or miss for me. he's such a versatile director that he can make the odd clunker while trying to satisfy his own curiosity as a director. "a life less ordinary", "sunshine" and "the beach" are all sort of tragically flawed but work on some levels nonetheless. "millions" is no less sweet, genial and simple a film than "slumdog" is. "28 days later" is more like "shallow grave".You should definitely watch Trainspotting again.Thanks, fellas. Downloading "The Third Man" and "Shallow Grave" right now.I'm not familiar with Danny Boyle at all. I see he did "Slumdog Millionaire," which I've already downloaded and just haven't watched yet, and "Trainspotting," which I tried to watch about 10 years ago, but couldn't get through it because I was watching it with a big group of friends who talked all the way through it. Looking forward to checking "Shallow Grave" out though, and maybe revisiting some of Boyle's other stuff if I like this one.
I think 28 Days Later was outstanding."trainspotting" isn't perfect but it is fun. watching it last night on IFC for the first time in ages, i forgot how good it is. everyone is so young in it!boyle's work is really hit or miss for me. he's such a versatile director that he can make the odd clunker while trying to satisfy his own curiosity as a director. "a life less ordinary", "sunshine" and "the beach" are all sort of tragically flawed but work on some levels nonetheless. "millions" is no less sweet, genial and simple a film than "slumdog" is. "28 days later" is more like "shallow grave".You should definitely watch Trainspotting again.Thanks, fellas. Downloading "The Third Man" and "Shallow Grave" right now.I'm not familiar with Danny Boyle at all. I see he did "Slumdog Millionaire," which I've already downloaded and just haven't watched yet, and "Trainspotting," which I tried to watch about 10 years ago, but couldn't get through it because I was watching it with a big group of friends who talked all the way through it. Looking forward to checking "Shallow Grave" out though, and maybe revisiting some of Boyle's other stuff if I like this one.
it is almost ridiculously effective as a film. the only other director that i can think of off the top of my head who dabbles like boyle is spielberg. both are shameless, crowdpleaser types as directors. both are really good at it too.I think 28 Days Later was outstanding.
Well said. Though Munich really breaks from Spielberg's normal pandering.it is almost ridiculously effective as a film. the only other director that i can think of off the top of my head who dabbles like boyle is spielberg. both are shameless, crowdpleaser types as directors. both are really good at it too.I think 28 Days Later was outstanding.
Let me introduce you to Sigourney in Galaxy Questwatched "the year of living dangerously" last night. great roles for young, attractive actors mel gibson and sigourney weaver in jakarta. directed by the sure-handed and capable peter weir of "truman show", "gallipoli", "fearless", and "picnic at hanging rock" fame. film puts gibson and weaver romantically together in the political upheaval of 1960's indonesia. it's a good, kind of sexy film. sigourney maybe never looked any better than she does in this film. some curious casting - character actor linda hunt, first and foremost - kind of takes you out of the film slightly but that's a minor complaint. weir is such an under-rated director based on his body of work. lots of directors could get lost in a story like this - post colonial politics, romantic - but weir keeps it all together. it's not message heavy like "the killing fields" nor an exotic trifle like "indochine" but kind of reminiscent of a graham greene in tenor.
I liked the movie, though I haven't seen it in 20 years. The Hunt casting is pretty weird.saintfool said:watched "the year of living dangerously" last night. great roles for young, attractive actors mel gibson and sigourney weaver in jakarta. directed by the sure-handed and capable peter weir of "truman show", "gallipoli", "fearless", and "picnic at hanging rock" fame. film puts gibson and weaver romantically together in the political upheaval of 1960's indonesia. it's a good, kind of sexy film. sigourney maybe never looked any better than she does in this film. some curious casting - character actor linda hunt, first and foremost - kind of takes you out of the film slightly but that's a minor complaint. weir is such an under-rated director based on his body of work. lots of directors could get lost in a story like this - post colonial politics, romantic - but weir keeps it all together. it's not message heavy like "the killing fields" nor an exotic trifle like "indochine" but kind of reminiscent of a graham greene in tenor.
You're both forgetting Working Girl.Socrates11 said:Let me introduce you to Sigourney in Galaxy Questsaintfool said:watched "the year of living dangerously" last night. great roles for young, attractive actors mel gibson and sigourney weaver in jakarta. directed by the sure-handed and capable peter weir of "truman show", "gallipoli", "fearless", and "picnic at hanging rock" fame. film puts gibson and weaver romantically together in the political upheaval of 1960's indonesia. it's a good, kind of sexy film. sigourney maybe never looked any better than she does in this film. some curious casting - character actor linda hunt, first and foremost - kind of takes you out of the film slightly but that's a minor complaint. weir is such an under-rated director based on his body of work. lots of directors could get lost in a story like this - post colonial politics, romantic - but weir keeps it all together. it's not message heavy like "the killing fields" nor an exotic trifle like "indochine" but kind of reminiscent of a graham greene in tenor.
Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
Love King of New York as well, I could never get enough of these type of movies. New Jack City is another one of my favorites and Kiss of Death has been a guilty pleasure of mine since it was released, loved Cage as Little Junior Brown, particularly in the scene involving a boom box, a raincoat, and Michael Rapaport.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.hooter311 said:State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
that's a tour de force by walken. he just makes it look so easy. i can watch pretty much anything with walken in it, quite frankly. i was watching "balls of fury" the other night and enjoying it because walken seems to be enjoying himself so much.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.
Kiss of Death was fun. As long as we're discussing underrated thrillers, The Long Kiss Goodnight is cool.Love King of New York as well, I could never get enough of these type of movies. New Jack City is another one of my favorites and Kiss of Death has been a guilty pleasure of mine since it was released, loved Cage as Little Junior Brown, particularly in the scene involving a boom box, a raincoat, and Michael Rapaport.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.hooter311 said:State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
Walken is the best. His scene with Dennis Hopper in True Romance could be my favorite scene in movie history.that's a tour de force by walken. he just makes it look so easy. i can watch pretty much anything with walken in it, quite frankly. i was watching "balls of fury" the other night and enjoying it because walken seems to be enjoying himself so much.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.
Enjoyed Long Kiss Goodnight immensely as well.In case anyone else is interested in 90's crime thrillers:Kiss of Death was fun. As long as we're discussing underrated thrillers, The Long Kiss Goodnight is cool.Love King of New York as well, I could never get enough of these type of movies. New Jack City is another one of my favorites and Kiss of Death has been a guilty pleasure of mine since it was released, loved Cage as Little Junior Brown, particularly in the scene involving a boom box, a raincoat, and Michael Rapaport.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.hooter311 said:State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
i know "true romance" is near and dear to many FBGs hearts and that scene in particular is treated with considerable reverence. i do not. this film - "King of New York" - is.Walken is the best. His scene with Dennis Hopper in True Romance could be my favorite scene in movie history.that's a tour de force by walken. he just makes it look so easy. i can watch pretty much anything with walken in it, quite frankly. i was watching "balls of fury" the other night and enjoying it because walken seems to be enjoying himself so much.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.
Judgment Night and No Escape were both fun movies. More underrated 90s thrillers:Enjoyed Long Kiss Goodnight immensely as well.In case anyone else is interested in 90's crime thrillers:Kiss of Death was fun. As long as we're discussing underrated thrillers, The Long Kiss Goodnight is cool.Love King of New York as well, I could never get enough of these type of movies. New Jack City is another one of my favorites and Kiss of Death has been a guilty pleasure of mine since it was released, loved Cage as Little Junior Brown, particularly in the scene involving a boom box, a raincoat, and Michael Rapaport.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.hooter311 said:State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107286/
Judgment Night is spectacular as well. Has one of the first collaborations of metal/rap for the soundtrack and a couple of the tracks are spectacular.
Estevez, Dorff, Piven, and Cuba Gooding Jr as yuppies squaring off against Denis Leary as a Chicago crime lord and his minions Peter Greene and Everlast.
Casting is something I would have came up with in a wet dream, and its awesome watching people run in fear from Denis Leary.
No Escape is another 90's release with Ray Liotta that I could never get enough of.
You're banished from my clubhousei know "true romance" is near and dear to many FBGs hearts and that scene in particular is treated with considerable reverence. i do not. this film - "King of New York" - is.Walken is the best. His scene with Dennis Hopper in True Romance could be my favorite scene in movie history.that's a tour de force by walken. he just makes it look so easy. i can watch pretty much anything with walken in it, quite frankly. i was watching "balls of fury" the other night and enjoying it because walken seems to be enjoying himself so much.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.

Enjoyed Long Kiss Goodnight immensely as well.In case anyone else is interested in 90's crime thrillers:Kiss of Death was fun. As long as we're discussing underrated thrillers, The Long Kiss Goodnight is cool.Love King of New York as well, I could never get enough of these type of movies. New Jack City is another one of my favorites and Kiss of Death has been a guilty pleasure of mine since it was released, loved Cage as Little Junior Brown, particularly in the scene involving a boom box, a raincoat, and Michael Rapaport.jdoggydogg said:Not a bad movie. Another underrated crime thriller is The King of New York with Christopher Walken.hooter311 said:State of Grace
Am I the only person on the planet that hadn't even heard of this movie before? Knockout performances from both Sean Penn and Gary Oldman, could't say enough good things about either of them. John C Reilly and Ed Harris are great as well. Penn's performance was better than a lot of the stuff he has won awards for. Plot is similar to the Departed, and I think I may have enjoyed this a tad bit more. Story does it's share holes (Are the only cops in town undercover? because there are about 15 on screen murders and no mention of any police investigations), but the acting more than makes up for it. Should be talked about more as one of the great crime dramas of the 90's, just a rung below Goodfellas and Miller's Crossing, hard to believe they were all released in 1990 along with Godfather 3, which may explain why this one got lost in the shuffle. Will definitely be adding it to my dvd collection.
4.5/5
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107286/
Judgment Night is spectacular as well. Has one of the first collaborations of metal/rap for the soundtrack and a couple of the tracks are spectacular.
Estevez, Dorff, Piven, and Cuba Gooding Jr as yuppies squaring off against Denis Leary as a Chicago crime lord and his minions Peter Greene and Everlast.
Casting is something I would have came up with in a wet dream, and its awesome watching people run in fear from Denis Leary.
No Escape is another 90's release with Ray Liotta that I could never get enough of.
Yeah. And Robert Goulet performs there.this is what i am picturing for some reasonYou're banished from my clubhouse![]()
Just weird enough to win him/her an Oscar....I liked the movie, though I haven't seen it in 20 years. The Hunt casting is pretty weird.watched "the year of living dangerously" last night. great roles for young, attractive actors mel gibson and sigourney weaver in jakarta. directed by the sure-handed and capable peter weir of "truman show", "gallipoli", "fearless", and "picnic at hanging rock" fame. film puts gibson and weaver romantically together in the political upheaval of 1960's indonesia. it's a good, kind of sexy film. sigourney maybe never looked any better than she does in this film. some curious casting - character actor linda hunt, first and foremost - kind of takes you out of the film slightly but that's a minor complaint. weir is such an under-rated director based on his body of work. lots of directors could get lost in a story like this - post colonial politics, romantic - but weir keeps it all together. it's not message heavy like "the killing fields" nor an exotic trifle like "indochine" but kind of reminiscent of a graham greene in tenor.