Thursday, August 31, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
Snakes on a Plane
This campy and outrageous horror/slasher/comedy/B-Movie flick is a ridiculous and far fetched piece of junk. Yet, it is preposterously entertaining.
So here’s the deal. A young man witnesses a brutal mob murder by the notorious Chen Leong. The investigation falls to FBI agent Neville Flynn (Samuel L. Jackson) to escort his charge safely from
He smuggles hundreds of poisonous snakes onto the commercial aircraft in a crate timed to release its deadly cargo halfway over the Pacific. Flynn, along with a frightened flight crew and passengers, must then band together in a desperate attempt to survive. The rest you will have to see to believe.
Pulse
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
World Trade Center
"Another example of heroic love is the American hero. "
-Mortimer Adler
**** Stars
We all know the details of what happened that day. Two planes hit the towers and both collapsed. Many of the officers actually had little idea of what had truly happened to the towers. Many thought only one tower was hit. The smoke was so bad they could not see the other building. Confusion circulated many officials as the frantically tried to get into the buildings to start the rescue mission.
John McLoughlin (Nicholas Cage) and Will Jimeno (Michael Pena) were two Port Authority police officers who were called to the scene of the
While trapped in the rubble, McLoughlin and Jimeno experienced a lifetime of pain and memories. Flashbacks were brought back into the minds of the men as the desperately try to keep one another awake and alive. Jimeno comes close to death and claimed to see Jesus Christ holding a bottle of water. Other visions of their lives and love ones are seen that apparently help prevent their death. John's wife Donna (Mario Bello) and Will's wife Allison (Maggie Gyllenhaal) sat and watch from home as the waited painfully the fate of their husbands. Thankfully, both returned home safely. Sadly, 2,976 did not.
Nicholas Cage and Michael Pena are two very gifted actors. They care so deeply about these characters, that you are lost into the story. They both give sincere and award worthy performances. Oliver Stone directs them with simplistic complexity; meaning that the story is a simple tale of courage and survival, but the visions they see are never understandable. From Platoon to JFK, Stone seems to have no problem questioning the truth. But in this case, he re-creates it.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
*** Stars
Will Ferrell is a gift from comedy heaven. In this film, he plays Ricky Bobby, another self absorbed hero to the public who wants only what's best for himself. This time he is the leading man of Nascar. The movie has a great cast. Its quick wit and explosive laughs are just as funny as Anchorman; a ridiculous ride that will make you laugh until it hurts.