Sunday, April 26, 2009

Sunshine Cleaning

A few weeks ago I caught this film with a good friend in the theater. I guess it was by the same group who did "Little Miss Sunshine," a flick I haven't seen yet, but am somewhat familiar with, and admit I should have on my list.


SUNSHINE CLEANING

Release: March 20, 2009
Directed by: Christine Jeffs
Screenplay by: Megan Holley
Produced by: Glenn Williamson, Marc Turtletaub, Peter Saraf, Jeb Brody
Co-Produced by: Robert Dohrmann
Cast: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Steve Zahn, Clifton Collins, Jr., Mary Lynn Rajskub
Rating: R
Runtime: 92 Minutes

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Terminator 3, Rise of the Machines

I guess by the time this came out in 2003 I had already grown tired of the pre- governor Arnold. I didn't get to catch the whole flick, but I would see this again. There's been some good parts that I would like to post. I'd like to learn how to take clips I like and post them to YouTube.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Officer and a Gentleman

I had forgotten just how well done this 1982 film was done. It's definitely a Top 25 Movie for me. I can't guess how many times I've seen it. It first came out when I was eleven. It's really a good movie, and for me it's a defining film in that ... well, there's more to the story. Maybe I'll add to this another day. There's a good friend of mine out there somewhere who knows why I like this movie so much. I'm looking forward to seeing it again. There's a lot more I could write here.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Hero Wanted

Cuba Gooding Jr. and an interesting cast that easily could have played the neighborhood where I grew up. I should look them up on www.imdb.com sometime. Good Movie, I'd check it out.

The Namesake

Nice independent film. I think there's a book by this name also. If so, I'd like to read it because the movie from a literary perspective was pretty good.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Last King of Scotland

Academy Award Winner. I was able to see it in the theatre a couple of years ago. I might have this as a Top 25 movie. Wow, I'm looking forward to making that list. Very interesting film of culture, and from a historical perspective of Eadie Armine. (spelling?)