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  • "There are things known and things unknown and in between there are The Doors."

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    The Doors  (1991)

    Oliver Stone's work has always been controversial. So it seems only fitting that he would be the one to make a film about one of the most controversial rock bands of all time The Doors. The film chronicles the life of Jim Morrison more than it actually focuses on the band itself. Val Kilmer  portrays Jim with an almost eire accuracy. On the DVD features Stone shows some footage of Jim and the intercuts footage of Kilmer in the same moments let me tell you the footage is uncanny. I think this film has a lot of heart and will appeal to fans of the group or people that like Stone's work. I personally am a big fan of the band and think that their music and Jim's lyrics are some of the most influential in history. The film is trippy and brings up some disturbing themes but I think it is well worth a watch. 


  • Martin Scorsese Is a Film God

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    The Departed  (2006)

    Everything I love about Marty's films is depicted in his latest crime caper. All of the characters are great, even the bad guys and the plot is thick with story. From frame one I was sucked into this world and even though the film is almost three hours long I never got bored and I never stopped caring about the characters. Leo is developing into a fine performer and I was surprised by his acting in this film. I think Scorsese may have found the the new De Niro as he has already worked with Leo twice and every time they work together his performance improves. Matt Damon is also in fine form playing the all around golden boy that doesn't seem capable of the things he does on screen. As always Jack Nicholson shines as the questionalbly sane villain. The film isn't as simple as labels though as one quote from Nicholson proves "We could play cops or criminals, what I am saying to you is this when your facing a loaded gun what's the difference?" The film is fierce violent and beautiful and in my opinion one of Marty's best. I can't wait for his next one!!


  • Very Scary and Disturbing Remake

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    As a fan of the horror genre I have seen a lot of the so called scariest films of the year and usually don't agree with that label. After seeing this I might have to take more stock in what critics say. I was terrified the entire film parts that were supposed to make me jump did actually make me jump. What makes this even more disturbing is the fact that the film was based on a true story. Now I know nothing about the actual case but the film was very detailed on the killings and the towns involvement with them. After it was over it left me with an eire and tense feeling that I haven't got from a horror film since The Exorcist. All of the performances are above average for this genre and Jessica Biel especially shines. Worth a see this scare season.


  • Okay Bio-Pic

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    El Cantante  (2007)

    I don't know anything about Salsa music, and before I saw this I didn't know that Hector Lavore even existed. That being said I enjoyed the film it wasn't great by any means but I was at least entertained. Jennifer Lopez gives a really good performance as his wife and Marc Anthony is fine as Hector. Other than the good performances I can't really say anything good or bad about the film. I guess if you like Salsa music its worth a watch other wise I would just skip it.


 

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