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Directed by Alexander Payne.
Jack Nicholson plays retiring insurance actuary Warren Schmidt in Alexander Payne's About Schmidt. Schmidt has settled into a dormant life. He has an unfulfilling marriage to Helen (June Squibb), and conspires to spend as much time away from her as possible. Schmidt's daughter Jeannie (Hope Davis) is engaged to Randall Hertzel (Dermot Mulroney), a man Schmidt believes is entirely unworthy of his daughter. When Helen unexpectedly dies, Warren is adrift until he discovers old love letters sent to his wife from his best friend. This inspires Warren to make a valiant effort to stop his daughter's wedding. His plans start to go awry when he meets Randall's extroverted mother, Roberta (Kathy Bates). About Schmidt was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival where many were surprised that Nicholson did not take home the Best Actor award. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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mercurialmercurial Weekly Theme for July 21: Road ...
by mercurial in Weekly Theme
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"With the summer months waning and my own plans for vacation steadily approaching, it seemed apropos to dedicate this week's theme to that equally loved and despised category of film known as the road movie. From the family-friendly RV to the magnificently perverse Natural Born Killers, the road movie appears in countless incarnations and across all genres. Personally, Almost Famous has remained not only my favorite road movie but overall one as well. The aforementioned Natural Born Killers, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Dogma, Little Miss Sunshine, Boys on the Sideand Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas round off the list. Others include Gregg Araki's The Doom Generation and The Living End; the various Aussie flicks like the Mad Max trilogy and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert; the Indie hits such as Easy Rider and Buffalo '66; and lastly Alexander Payne's About Schmidt and Sideways. So bring out the map and let us in on some your favorite road movies! " [More]
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by DragonManagement in Filmgaming
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"NEO - If we are talking vacuous severity in both tone and expression, then I think the only suitable replacement is DAVID DUCHOVNY. He pumbed the depths of sci-fi for 9 years on The X-Files and barely broke a grimace throughout. MORPHEUS - Some quick thinking respondents have already stolen my answer here, but for another role...CLIVE OWEN. Think of him in Inside Man, the fierce determination and calculation. That's Morpheus. And then think of Owen in Children of Men, the hope mixed with despondency...that's Morpheus. Also, Owen can pull off the "gritty" of the real world like no one's business (again, see Children of Men). TRINITY - Again, stoled. NATALIE PORTMAN. I actually think Carrie Ann Moss is an older rip-off of Portman's dramatic acting. Portman does tender, angry, and spiteful much better than Moss. CYPHER - Alright, try and go with me on this one...ZACH GALIFIANAKIS. Have you ever seen his acting in music videos (Fiona Apple, Kanye West, etc.). Even though his ... " [More]
CharlesInCharge99CharlesInCharge99 Re:Scarred for Life - Most trau ...
by CharlesInCharge99 in Filmgaming
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"[quote user="PlantPage55"] I've always been something of a fradie-cat when it comes to classic movies. Whether it was my older brother chasing me around with a 12-inch C-3PO doll (yes, I was afraid of C-3PO) or him going trick-or-treating as ET one year, causing me to opt out of having to look at his frightening visage in the low-lit night. But leave it to Pee Wee Herman to scare me so badly that I will not even revisit the scene as an adult to face my demons. If you have witnessed Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, then you know exactly the scene I am about to reference. Here I was, sitting in the basement with my older brother and his friends – feeling so cool that they would let me hang out with them and enjoying some offbeat (pre-“beat off”) Herman antics. The Large Marge scene comes and I was on the edge of my seat - waiting for the joke - when Large Marge transform into the grotesque, claymation monster, my heart felt like it was going to burst out of my chest, ... " [More]
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"This is the saddest comedy I've ever seen. As a matter of fact, I don't know why it's touted as a comedy - there are funny moments in the film, but as a whole, I think it's a sad story about a man who walked through life with a blindfold on until he realized it's too late to change things. Alexander Payne's films always have a wry aura about them, and the wedding reception scenes are no exception. I cannot recommend this film more highly, but don't be in the mood to laugh (much). " [More]
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"In ABOUT SCHMIDT, the main character played by Jack Nicholson is retiring.  He has lived the part of insurance salesman and husband in life and is now left alone with his thoughts, knowing that he has not accomplished much and that his marriage of 42 years has been characterized chiefly by compromise and stoicism.  Warren Schmidt has developed the kind of emotional numbness, the near zombification that many impending American retirees fear. His numbness is a mask for the lifelong fear that he has been and still is powerless to rise above his own mediocrity and to transcend the roles in which life has him cast."Dear Ndugu"…he writes in a series of letters to the six-year-old African boy whom he sponsors.  Each letter is a confessional, a cry for help from Schmidt’s imprisoned soul. Each letter is also accompanied by a check that he sends to buy the boy food.  Even the act of confession comes at a price.  Schmidt is someone who has never been able to express himself wi ... " [More]
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"When this movie finished, i confirmed to myself that jack nicholson is America's greatest living actor. excellent movie and a beautifully executed performance minus his usual annoying gazes and popping eyes. " [More]
gotheregothere Dear Ndugu
by gothere in You should go there
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"Have you ever been to Omaha? It's hard to miss the Woodmen building, and I liked this film from the title sequence. I like that Jack Nicholson is reserved and, well, acts his age. I love him in most things anyway, but for so much grit and angst to be bottled up in this character is a thrill. I think it's a wonderful depiction of family, a bit cynical, very funny, and like family, oddly moving. " [More]
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"A couple of years ago my son introduced me to a movie that I probably would never have discovered on my own. It was odd, unconventional, quirky, and made me laugh harder than I have laughed at any movie in a long time. That was 'Napoleon Dynamite'. I've tried introducing it to others with glowing enthusiasm, but apparently it is an acquired taste, you either get it or you don't get it. I suppose this next movie will have the same reaction from people. So I looked forward to seeing Jared Hess' next project with eagerness and a touch of trepidation. Trepidation because of the presence of Jack Black, one of a long line of 'over the top' funnymen that populate the movie screens these days like so many overripe pimples. I'd seen 'High Fidelity', I'd seen 'School of Rock' and his persona just left me flat. I was pleasantly surprised that the director is one of those who know how to rein in their 'comedy superstar' and actually ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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About Schmidt is another pitch-black comedy from director Alexander Payne and co-screenwriter Jim Taylor, the team responsible for Citizen Ruth and Election. While About Schmidt features Jack Nicholson's most impressively controlled performance in many years, the film's mix of bleakness and cheap laughs has to be seen as a disappointment after the sharp satire and moral complexity of Election. The film starts well, with Nicholson bringing a bitter retiree into sharp focus. His contempt for his chipper wife, Helen (June Squibb), and his resentment at being pushed out of his job simmer under the surface until he begins writing to a Tanzanian orphan named Ndugu, whom he "sponsors" after seeing a grim charity infomercial. It's a conceit that seems too clever, but it works surprisingly well, allowing the audience to see, in Schmidt's straightforward ramblings ("Who is this old woman who lives in my house?"), another layer of mendacity in how he sees himself. We can see what an unreliable narrator he is, though Payne sometimes belabors the point, as when Schmidt is writing about using a road trip as an opportunity to enjoy the time he has left on earth, as a bird dropping splatters across his windshield. Every relationship in Schmidt's life is tinged with self-delusion. His idealized view of his daughter, Jeannie (a sharp turn by Hope Davis), threatens to destroy their shaky relationship when he decides to interfere with her plans to marry a dorky waterbed salesman, Randall (Dermot Mulroney). Randall and his clan are portrayed as buffoons, mostly, but Kathy Bates, in a bold performance, lends some dignity to Randall's crudely free-spirited mother. The film's condescending attitude toward these characters produces some easy laughs at their expense, but that doesn't alleviate the unrelenting grimness of Payne's mildly disappointing comedy. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
 



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