Showing posts with label Long Kiss Goodnight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Kiss Goodnight. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

'Big Brother' Thrillers:Too Close To Home

With all the undue paranoia going on
post-November elections, I thought it would be fun to
 revisit some of my favorite on-the-money
flicks about actual Big Brother, big government,
encroachment of civil liberties and personal freedoms,
and all the matter-of-fact erosion of our
society that were brilliantly forecast in these films.

My first offering, "Eagle Eye" was a stupendously great movie...
almost all the way through. The ending was bogus and
sucked ass, but probably most people won't be on the
same page there, so... If you can work it out that the
'pretty, sappy, Hollywood ending' was just a dream and
the movie actually ended four minutes earlier like it
should have...it's perfect!

Although horribly misrepresented and mismarketed,
'Man of the Year' remains a great, solid film
that superbly mixes drama, humor, intrigue,
and politics. Frightening and engaging, Robin
Williams and Laura Linney made a great combo,
and a perfect supporting cast (Christopher Walken,
Lewis Black, Jeff Goldblum) add to the quirky nature
of the film.

The fourth movie in the "Die Hard" franchise supports a
bevy of new-breed Hollywood kids, much like
"Enemy of the State" had done years earlier, but it's
a fine match if even Kevin Smith can be tolerable.

Fast-paced, action-packed, and heavy on surprises,
it's a fine addition to the movie's heritage.
That some great political commentary gets worked
in is bonus!

"Enemy of the State" is a fun and exciting
dissection of a man and his life as Will Smith's character
gets unknowingly embroiled in--what else?-- a government
scandal. (Well, it's not trite if there really are a mountain
of corrupt assholes running things, is it?)

Great cast, especially Regina King, and plenty of
eye candy like Scott Caan and Barry Pepper.
A great find if you missed it, and a great second of third
watch if it's been a while.

A frighteningly accurate depiction of 'things to come'
is the superb thriller with Samuel L. Jackson and Geena Davis
which turns spy movies on their ears; "The Long Kiss Goodnight."
Action, adventure, suspense, intrigue, sex, politics, and
buddy film. What else can you ask for?

An oldie (modern) but a goodie; "The Net." Even with the outdated
electronics references, the concept and content of
this one are ever on-the-money. A great chase thriller,
plus we get to see lots and lots of hunky Jeremy
Northam...which can never be bad!

(Plus, Dennis Miller meets a fitting end!)

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Long Kiss Goodnight



Loved this movie on many levels, and was very disappointed to read
that it was believed the story was stolen from a favorite comic of mine
("Somerset Holmes",) but I guess that explains why it's so good.

Geena is brilliant, and it's a very different role for her (which she makes her
own!) Love Samuel L. Jackson, and though he is loud (of course,) this is
a different bit for him, too; comic relief and an insecure man!

(And I am so in love with sexy Craig Bierko--man he's good. But the whole
cast is perfect, really.)

Great plot, great mystery, superb action-adventure on a par with 'Die Hard,'
and what's really scary is how the plot parallels so intricately our 2001
terrorist attacks (though the film preceded them by several years!!)

So, in another words, a great film for conspiracy theorists and folks
who don't trust the government.

Flying in the face of 'women are the victim or arm candy' Hollywood, this
movie was one of the earliest to serve up a believable female protagonist in
an action adventure role. (Even if it did also borrow bits of 'La Femme Nikita,'
another beautiful work! --The Anne Parillaud one...Bridget Fonda really didn't
hack it.)

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