Thursday, November 10, 2005

Recommended Rentals


Crash 4 out of 5

This is one of those good movies that slipped by most people while in the theatres. Which is surprising seeing how is has a list of well knowns like Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Tony Danza, Matt Dillon and even Ludacris.

This film is most certainly worth a rental. To put it in its simplest terms the movie deals with racism and stereotypes, and not just your typical Black/White issues either. The movie is interesting the fact that no one is completely right or wrong in the film. Even the people who you think "have it together" and are above racism end up showing who they really are by their actions. This one definitely leaves you thinking.





Layer Cake 4 out of 5


Directed by Matthew Vaughn It should be noted that after directing this movie Matthew Vaughan, was asked to direct the upcoming X-men 3. Though after committing he opted out stated it was too big of a project for him.

Daniel Craig, Tom Hardy, Jamie Foreman, Sally Hawkins,
Burn Gorman

This is another one that unless you're really "into" movies you probably never saw. This is great story telling in a non-traditional style. The movie isn't your typical action packed slug fest either. If you like movie about the criminal element or stories of a less than hero type comings out on top you'll enjoy this one.

2 Comments:

At 4:33 PM, Blogger DrPsych2b said...

BTW Daniel Craig is slated to be the new James Bond or at least he was--they may have since convinced Pierce Brosnen to make "just one more"--anybody know?
DrPsych2b

By the way (again), i did the word verification thing the other day when posting and even i couldn't read the word--i think that makes this blog pretty safe from those email harvesting, spam spreading bots!

 
At 4:40 PM, Blogger DrPsych2b said...

Has anyone printed out the Sudoku puzzle and tried to figure it out yet? It is addictive--esp during those long, less than spiritual meetings that sometimes occur. It took me 3 days and my wife finished it in about 30 min.

 

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