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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Win Being There, Pride & Glory, ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
    hasn't rated it.
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    "Spout has a whole stack of DVDs that we’re raring to send out to some lucky winners today. Here’s what’s stacked up on our desk: Being There, the comedy classic starring Peter Sellers as a simple gardener mistaken for a high-society intellectual. If you’ve never seen it you’re missing out on one of the all-time great film performances. (Watch the trailer) Pride and Glory, with Edward Norton and Colin Farrell star as police officer friends set against each other in this gritty tale of intrigue and corruption. (Watch the trailer) The Sidney Poitier Collection: A four-disc set of some of the legendary actor’s finest roles, including Edge of the City, A Patch of Blue, Something of Value and A Warm December. Nights in Rodanthe, which has Richard Gere and Diane Lane finding love late in life in this adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel. (Watch the trailer) [More]
    lopezdashlopezdash Hillary Clinton's Sunset Blvd.
    by lopezdash in The Movie Blog
    lost interest.
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    "As you must know by now, I'm an emphatic supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton. And despite what the mainstream media is saying right now, I still believe that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic Party's nominee and our next president.With that said, I can still appreciate good YouTube videos, even those that poke fun of my girl.Like this one from v-blogger LisaNova, described as "a biting parody of Sunset Blvd starring Hillary Clinton as the faded film star. In her fantasy world, the stairs in Hillary’s home become the stairs in the White House, and an amateur interviewer becomes Anderson Cooper. It’s worth watching for LisaNova’s over-the-top, hammy acting alone."Hillary's Sunset Blvd: The Original Ending Scene: [More]
    lopezdashlopezdash Al Pacino's Greatest Rants
    by lopezdash in The Movie Blog
    lost interest.
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    "The high-quality magazine FHM has come out with a list of 10 of Al Pacino's Greatest Rants... And here it is:10. HeatMichael Mann’s classic crime drama casts Al Pacino as a Los Angeles detective trying to prevent a bank heist. He attempts to gain leverage over the wife of one of the robbers by going after a salesman with whom she’s been having an affair. When the chump asks himself why he was dumb enough to get mixed up with her, Pacino makes it clear—she’s got a great ass! Ferocious, isn’t he?http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=mlXpX3o3W2Q9. Carlito's WayAl Pacino’s first collaboration with director Brian De Palma since Scarface wastes no time giving fans what they want—a rant. As convicted drug dealer Carlito Brigante, Pacino is released from prison on a technicality but wishes to assure the court and the district attorney (James Rebhorn) that his dealing days are done. This rant stands out as one of the very few times where Pacino ca ... " [More]
    davisfreebergdavisfreeberg Any Given Movie
    by davisfreeberg in Davis Freeberg's DVD AllStars
    is neutral about it.
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    "I wanted to like this film, I really did. It was about pro football, had Camereon Diaz in it and Al Pacino, but at the end of it, I still felt like I was the one that got juked by a head fake. The story unfolds around an emerging star quarterback and a coach trying to control him. Unfortunately, Diaz's character just seems to get in the way. Her insatiable quest for power feels fake and made me feel like she was just reciting lines. Pacino brings his usually intensity, but doesn't have any break out moments like he does in most of his films. While normally I'm not a huge fan of Oliver Stone's to begin with, I do think he had much better films then this. The movie leaves some loose ends and puts too much focus on one game instead of the dark sub-plots. For a serious look at the NFL, it was an OK film, but overall a pretty average experience. " [More]
 
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