Posts Tagged ‘USA

Wednesday November 3, 2010 21:53

Movie #0033 – Fatal Attraction (1987)

Directed by: Adrian Lyne
Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer
Picture credit: Blu-ray Definition
First Viewing
Synopsis: After a one-weekend affair, a man finds himself at the mercy of an increasingly obsessed woman.
This is a film that has inspired quite a few movies in the years since its release — the most recent one I can think of [...]

Directed by: Michael Curtiz, William Keighley
Starring: Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone
Picture credit: Groucho Reviews
First Viewing
Synopsis: Robin Hood and his merry band of outlaws fight back against a corrupt king.
This movie is quite possibly one of the most well-regarded action/adventure movies ever, so my expectations for it were fairly high. It didn’t disappoint. [...]

Saturday July 17, 2010 21:53

Movie #0029 – The African Queen (1951)

Directed by: John Huston
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
Picture credit: DVD Beaver
First Viewing
Synopsis: A grizzled, normally-solitary steamship captain in WWII-era Africa takes on a passenger who convinces him to help the war effort.
I’ve been a fan of John Huston’s for a while now, so the African Queen has definitely been on my to-see list (I’m also [...]

Directed by: Nick Broomfield
Starring: Nick Broomfield, Arlene Pralle, Steve Glazer
First Viewing
Synopsis: A documentary about a filmmaker’s interactions with Aileen Wuornos’ adoptive mother and her less-than-competent lawyer as he attempts to gain access to Wuornos herself.
Well, this is a bit of a puzzlement. The list isn’t exactly doc-heavy (this is the first documentary I’ve watched [...]

Saturday June 19, 2010 19:04

Movie #0027 – 42nd Street (1933)

Directed by: Lloyd Bacon
Starring: Julian Marsh, Ruby Keeler, Ginger Rogers
First Viewing
Synopsis: Behind the scenes as a veteran Broadway director puts on one last show.
This is the second musical I’ve watched for this blog, with the first one being All That Jazz. Boy, they could not be more different. Where Jazz was torpid, dull [...]

Tuesday April 13, 2010 15:29

Movie #0020 – American Graffiti (1973)

Directed by: George Lucas
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Paul Le Mat
First Viewing
Synopsis: A group of friends, recently graduated from high school, have one last night of fun before moving on to bigger and better things.
Meh. Wasn’t crazy about this one. I guess the streak of really good movies had to end eventually. [...]

Directed by: Alan J. Pakula
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jason Robards
First Viewing
Synopsis: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein — reporters for the Washington Post — slowly uncover the details behind the Watergate scandal.
Boy, the list is on fire, isn’t it? This was yet another really great film, and one I can’t believe I waited so [...]

Wednesday March 10, 2010 18:36

Movie #0016 – All About Eve (1950)

Directed by: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Starring: Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders
First Viewing
Synopsis: An ambitious young woman manipulates her way into the life of a legendary theatre actress.
It was interesting to watch this film so soon after All About My Mother, which pays pretty extensive homage to All About Eve. The two films aren’t particularly [...]

Wednesday March 3, 2010 17:45

Movie #0015 – Aliens (1986)

Directed by: James Cameron
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn, Bill Paxton
Second Viewing
Synopsis: A rescue team is called in after a group of colonists find themselves under attack from a recently-hatched group of aliens.

I’d seen both of the first two Alien films before watching them for this blog, but it had been a while and my memory [...]

Monday February 22, 2010 15:24

Movie #0014 – Alien (1979)

Directed by: Ridley Scott
Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm
Third Viewing
Synopsis: The crew of a mining ship end up with an unwelcome visitor after stopping at a strange planet to investigate a distress call.
I have mixed feelings on Ridley Scott — on one hand, he made films like this and Blade Runner, which is easily [...]