Killing them Softly: Not sure why this movie was such a tough sell. It looks ugly, dank, depressing, and that's just the first minute of the film. I am one of 3 people that actually paid to watch this at the theatre. Gangster type movie, involves a poker game although poker is not the driving part of the film. Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta, James Gandolfini lot of familiar faces in this movie. The car scenes with Pitt and Richard Jenkins are fantastic and filled with some funny lines, in fact there are a lot of car scenes in this film.
The film really slices thru the BS economic downturn and uses the 2008 Presidential race of Obama/McCain mixed with the BS coming from George Bush as he was leaving office. There is a message being sent, you can take a position Left/Right but I don't think they are endorsing any of the candidates, more like tapping us on the shoulder and saying "How much more of this are you gonna put up with" Pitt has a nice little monologue at the end of the film that sums up America well.
This movie was liked by about 3 out of 4 critics, major movie stars, nobody went to see it. I think you'll really like it and it was a top10 movie for me in 2012, and definitely a guy movie. I don't think there is one woman in the entire movie other than a hooker which was just fine with me. No mushy back love stories here.
Killer Joe: I got this out of Redbox so its still around. Another box office bomb, decent critic reviews, I think you will like this movie with Mathew McConaughey in one of his best roles ever. He basically is a Dallas lawman that works at night as a hired contract killer. This is not a rom-com not even close, the director is William Friedkin, yes the same guy who directed The Excorcist and he leaves his mark in a scene that you gotta see to believe involving Gina Gershon and MM and a chicken drumstick, I say no more. Rent this movie, but if you are more the Meet the Parents type and shy away from a raw film, this is not for you. Just sayin' as I think this is NC-17 but I could be wrong.