The biggest disappointment was no disappointment because based on the trailer, I knew I wasn't going to connect with INCEPTION. It never even began to draw me in and reminded me of that empty mindfuck exercise known as THE MATRIX (never saw that one more than once, never saw the sequels). I don't generally like these kinds of movies, esp. when the mythology (and lead actors) are so weak.
Another movie that could been way better but at least was decent for what it was: GET HIM TO THE GREEK with Jonah Hill, who I think is way funnier than Seth Rogen. Not as unfunny as FUNNY PEOPLE, not as funny as 40 YEAR-OLD VIRGIN. Somewhere in the middle, I guess.
Speaking of Jonah Hill, I really enjoyed CYRUS with John C. Reilly and Marisa Tomei. I had just seen THE WRESTLER, which was okay and she was in that. But this was a nice little dramedy, not as wacky as one would expect from these folks, even though Reilly was basically a toned-down version of that STEPBROTHERS character.
BLACK DYNAMITE is one of the best movies I've seen recently. That's a spot-on send-up of the blaxploitation flick and has one of the best presidential encounters in a movie ever. Right up there with the ending of HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANMO BAY!
Oh, yeah, late to the party, I finally saw the David Fincher film SE7EN and love it. It may be the first Gwynth Paltrow film I ever liked (maybe because of the way her character ends up?). Well, the first IRON MAN, I guess. SE7EN is like a better, tight version of Fincher's later work, ZODIAC, which I liked but did not love. This was a taut, enjoyable movie and it had Nine Inch Nails all over the soundtrack (a SOCIAL NETWORK precursor).
Also saw the doc MAN ON WIRE - interesting and hair-raising, even though you know he'll survive.
I'm too lazy tonight to post a photo to go with this article. Please Google it up yourself or close your eyes and imagine it.
What I'd like to see now, stuff I've missed like SPEED RACER, GREENBERG, and the new TAKEN wannabe UNKNOWN.
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