March 4, 2005

New Movie Releases

We have a few films that are targeting a few different demographics. Some of them are big national openers, some are just finally coming to my area. Whatever the case may be, there look to be some good movies coming out this weekend.

Be Cool. A sequel to Get Shorty, this looks like it could be funny, but appears to be in a more goofy vein than the first. It has a good list of stars including John Travolta, Vince Vaughan, Uma Thurman, and Cedric the Entertainer. On top of that we have the next test for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's acting ability. There is no doubt he has charisma to spare, and he is a good action star, but this is a bit different, I hope he makes it.

The Jacket. Adrien Brody and Keira Knightly pair up in this eerie looking thriller. I am not sure what the title has to do with the movie, but the trailers are intriguing. It looks to move through time and essentially confuse the viewer. I'm looking forward to it.

The Pacifier. Vin Diesel becomes the next musclehead action star to flex his range and try his hand at family comedy. This is a potentially big test for Vin, this could be a step toward proving if he has the ability to adapt to other genres, and haw far his acting ability can really go. It doesn't look like anything special, but may be a fun diversion.

Beyond the Sea. The Bobby Darin biopic comes to my area. I have been interested in checking this out for awhile now. I have heard mixed notices about it, but that doesn't mean I won't like it. Plus, Kevin Spacey does all his own singing.

The Sea Inside. This win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film last weekend, and now I can get the chance to see it. It stars Javier Bardem as Ramon Sampedro who waged a 30 year battle to end his own life. I don't necessarily agree with being able to do that, but I am interested in seeing a quality film, sounds like another Oscar winning film who uses this as a twist that got people up in arms, doesn't it? People have to realize that a story can be well executed and entertaining that doesn't always fall in complete line with one's beliefs, they must not get to too many films!

Head On. I've never heard of this one before, but it looks interesting. It is a German film about a man and woman who meet in a psychiatric clinic after they each have attempted suicide. It is filled with punk music, fake feelings, real feelings, and surrounded with a darkly comic edge, at least so I've read. It looks like something I could get into.

Enjoy your week at the cinema!

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