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		<title>The Dark Knight</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Maclone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eagle One said the other day that he was surprised that I hadn&#8217;t written about The Dark Knight. The main reason was that I couldn&#8217;t think of anything that hadn&#8217;t already been written a billion times by other people on the net. Basically there&#8217;s so much hyperbole out there that it almost takes away from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eagle One said the other day that he was surprised that I hadn&#8217;t written about The Dark Knight. The main reason was that I couldn&#8217;t think of anything that hadn&#8217;t already been written a billion times by other people on the net. Basically there&#8217;s so much hyperbole out there that it almost takes away from just how good this movie was.</p>
<p>If you wondered, yes I loved it. I loved just about every second of it. It skyrocketed into my all-time Top 10 the second I walked out of the theater. It&#8217;s really that good, and you probably know that by now because just about everyone in the country has seen it by now.</p>
<p>I think the reason that I liked it as much as I did is that in a lot of ways it mirrors my all-time favorite movie, which is also a sequel &#8212; The Empire Strikes Back. In both movies our heroes are thrown into the worst possible scenarios and they don&#8217;t come through unscathed. Prices are paid. Bad things happen. </p>
<p>And that certainly is the case here. Bad things happen because The Joker makes them happen. He puts nearly every character of importance through the ringer. Only Alfred and Luscious Fox aren&#8217;t targeted directly it seems. </p>
<p>Heath Ledger&#8217;s Joker is as good as advertised. Like I said, there&#8217;s been so much hyperbole about his performance, but it&#8217;s all so deserved. I never once saw Heath Ledger on the screen. I only saw a maniac known as The Joker who will inspire a generation of clown-hating teens for certain. He&#8217;s creepy, maniacal, off-kilter, savage and darkly funny. Cesar Romero&#8217;s Joker was a goofball. Jack Nicholson&#8217;s was over-the-top, and pretty much Jack being Jack. Ledger&#8217;s Joker is what the character is supposed to be, demented and scary and also very calculating.</p>
<p>So often we look forward to a flick and are horribly let down (hello Phantom Menace). This lived up to all my inner-hype and went beyond it. I&#8217;ve seen it twice already, and want more.<br />
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		<title>21</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 03:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Maclone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past few weeks I&#8217;ve been dying to see 21, which is based on the successes of the MIT Blackjack Team of the lat 80s. The team, full of superstar card-counters from MIT (yeah, they was wicked smaht), legally fleeced the casinos and are now not allowed to step foot in a lot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.moviecritic.com.au/images/21-movie-poster-kevin-spacey-kate-bosworth.jpg" alt="21" /hspace=3 vspace=3 align="right">For the past few weeks I&#8217;ve been dying to see 21, which is based on the successes of the MIT Blackjack Team of the lat 80s. The team, full of superstar card-counters from MIT (yeah, they was wicked smaht), legally fleeced the casinos and are now not allowed to step foot in a lot of those casinos. I&#8217;m waiting on the book at the library right now, but couldn&#8217;t wait to see the movie.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m dying to read the book.</p>
<p>The movie was okay, but ultimately a letdown. As for the table action, they made blackjack seem about as exciting as they could. I mean, it&#8217;s blackjack. The game itself lacks the drama that accompanies a game like poker.</p>
<p>For the casual movie-goer, the problems i had with the story will not bother them. My biggest problem is that this story happened nearly two full decades ago, but it is brought to us a modern-day drama. </p>
<p>They make up parts to the story that never really existed, as far as I understand the story. The whole angle around Cole Williams (Laurence Fishburn) is contrived to give the team an enemy from the outside. Also, and again this is as far I understand the story, the professor (Kevin Spacey) is also an addition to the story, and he could have existed as the lone antagonist had the film-makers not gotten too lazy.</p>
<p>Ultimately the biggest problem is that the story becomes a bit too predictable. They fall into the expected plot devices to drive things and also underdevelop some characters. Honestly, I still don&#8217;t understand why the character of Choi existed at all. He&#8217;s on the team, but never seems to do anything except steal stuff from the hotel rooms.</p>
<p>Our hero, Ben Campbell (played by Jim Sturgess), is likable enough, and his story makes us want to root for him. He goes through the expected rollercoaster ride of someone that comes from nothing, hits it big and then gives into some excess. His love interest, Jill Taylor (Kate Bosworth), doesn&#8217;t bring a whole lot to the table. We never really know why she got into this at all, nor what her real talents are. I guess we&#8217;re supposed to expect that she&#8217;s smart and good, but we&#8217;re never given evidence to support that at all.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s the underutilized Spacey. I mean you&#8217;ve got Kevin Freakin Spacey on your cast and he&#8217;s so one-dimensional. He&#8217;s too likable early and too hateable later, but his motives for turning evil aren&#8217;t very clear. Maybe he was always evil, but there&#8217;s no foreshadowing to that effect. </p>
<p>Lastly, we have Fishburne. He was okay, not great, but decent in his role as the security adviser. He does everything old school, and then just as we think he&#8217;s redeemed himself some, we see he&#8217;s a jerk ultimately. Had it all been true, I could have lived with it. But, seeing this is only &#8220;based on a true story,&#8221; I was disappointed with his ultimate arc. Money Matt, who accompanied us along with his wife, had the best line of the night. &#8220;Morpheus has been popping too many of the red pills, and they didn&#8217;t have any ephedra in them.&#8221; </p>
<p>Wanted to love this. Didn&#8217;t hate it, but just ended up being another pretty forgettable movie. </p>
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		<title>American Gangster</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 18:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Maclone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe itâ€™s a personality flaw, but one of my favorite movie genres has always been the gangster flick. The first two Godfather films are in my all-time top five. Goodfellas is in my top 20. I really liked Casino, although it was way too long and seemed to lack direction at times. Iâ€™ve always enjoyed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/moviesdb/images/American_Gangster%20-%20poster.jpg" alt="" /hspace=3 vspace=3 align="right">Maybe itâ€™s a personality flaw, but one of my favorite movie genres has always been the gangster flick. The first two Godfather films are in my all-time top five. Goodfellas is in my top 20. I really liked Casino, although it was way too long and seemed to lack direction at times. Iâ€™ve always enjoyed New Jack City, maybe more because it reminds me of days of skipping school, playing Madden Football, eating pizza and being a delinquent (hey, I got my diploma, and graduated from college, so I feel no guilt). Donâ€™t even get me started on Scarface. I canâ€™t think of a single real guy that has not enjoyed that one countless times. Heck, it was even fun to watch the Entourage guys pretend to make Medellian.</p>
<p>Thereâ€™s just something fun about watching the underworld operate. Deep down I think we all wish we could be above the law and answer to no one. Usually the bad guys screw up at the end and either get shot or go to jail, but we hope they wonâ€™t.</p>
<p>So this week I went to see the movie Iâ€™ve been looking forward to seeing for months: American Gangster.</p>
<p>I give it an enthusiastic thumbs up, even though it does have some flaws.</p>
<p>For me, the biggest flaw is the quotability of the flick. Every good gangster flick, the iconic ones, has lines that you can repeat a million times over with your friends while watching sports or making fun of someone. â€œSay â€˜ello to the bad guyâ€ â€œIâ€™ll bury those cockroachesâ€ â€œIâ€™ll make him an offer he canâ€™t refuseâ€ â€œGo home and get your shinebox.â€</p>
<p>I could go on and on and on.</p>
<p>With AG, I canâ€™t really remember one line that stood out above the rest. Maybe after Frank Lucas gunned down a rival in the streets and then sat back down and said â€œwhat was I sayingâ€ as he folded his napkin, but other than that no particular lines stuck with me.</p>
<p>Maybe Iâ€™m being a big nit-picky, but thatâ€™s the difference between being remembered as a good movie and an iconic one. How much can you quote endlessly with your friends?</p>
<p>Other than that, though, I really dug it. You canâ€™t really go wrong with Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. Theyâ€™re two of the great actors of our time and they own their roles. Itâ€™s weird because theyâ€™re on opposite ends of the spectrum, and you canâ€™t help rooting for both of them to succeed. </p>
<p>Washingtonâ€™s Lucas is a self-made success, who takes all heâ€™s learned from his predecessor and betters it. He becomes the top gangster in the country, and does so under the radar. Itâ€™s really quite impressive, until his wife â€“ itâ€™s always the love interest, isnâ€™t it â€“ coerces him into making an uncharacteristic mistake that leads to his ultimate demise.  </p>
<p>As Richie, Crowe is a untouchable cop that refuses to be corrupted, which of course means that none of the other cops around, who are all crooked, will work him. Early on he refuses to pocket just short of $1 million that he finds on the job, and then is not trusted by the force. While he is a perfect cop, he is also a bad husband, and his family life falls apart as his job begins to go north. Heâ€™s layered, and interesting. He knows heâ€™s flawed, and hates that he canâ€™t take the simple way out, but he just canâ€™t.</p>
<p>The two megastars are not on camera with one another through the first two hours of the movie. They exist in the same world, but on opposite sides of it. One is living large, the other is trying to untangle the web. Much like Heat, you wait and wait for them to be in the same scene.</p>
<p>The tandem have one great scene together, one that totally explains who their characters are. After that they went for a feel-good ending, which is a bit confusing, but seeing itâ€™s based on a true story, itâ€™s acceptable.</p>
<p>So in the end, Iâ€™ll give it a thumbs up, because I did have a lot of fun with American Gangster. I just donâ€™t think Iâ€™ll be quoting it endlessly over the years. </p>
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		<title>Superbad=Supergood</title>
		<link>http://capenews.net/blogs/maclones_musings/2007/08/22/superbadsupergood/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 13:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Maclone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to officially change my last name to McLovin. If you&#8217;ve seen Superbad, you know exactly what I&#8217;m talking about. The R-rated teenage buddy/angst movie is one of the funniest things I&#8217;ve seen at the theaters in years. The last time I laughed this hard at the movies we were all being introduced to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/columbia_pictures/superbad/superbad_bigposter.jpg" alt="superbad" /hspace=3 vspace=3 align="right">I want to officially change my last name to McLovin. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve seen Superbad, you know exactly what I&#8217;m talking about. The R-rated teenage buddy/angst movie is one of the funniest things I&#8217;ve seen at the theaters in years. The last time I laughed this hard at the movies we were all being introduced to Ben Stiller as a comedic lead as he fawned over Cameron Diaz&#8217;s Mary.</p>
<p>The tale of Evan and Seth is funny from the get-go, although the first 20-minutes seem intent on just shocking and disturbing the viewer a little too much. It&#8217;s as if the film-makers decided that they wanted anyone not cool enough to enjoy this ride to walk out of the cineplex before the good stuff started.</p>
<p> Now if you&#8217;re easily offended, don&#8217;t even bother trying to make it through this movie. You won&#8217;t be able to handle it, there are too many anatomy jokes that will leave you squeamish.</p>
<p>But does it ever get good. The tale of Evan and Seth and their quest for alcohol to bring to a cool chick&#8217;s party is hilarious. Their even nerdier buddy, Fogel, lands a fake ID and the hilarity begins. On that ID he decides that he is worthy of just one name in life, and the license reads simply &#8220;McLovin.&#8221; I have a new hero and that is the name of which he goes by.</p>
<p>Over the next 90 minutes McLovin goes on the wildest night of his life, riding shotgun with two insane cops and a drunk that he single-handedly aprehended. All the while Seth and Evan attempt to get their hands on some booze, that McLovin has in the back seat of the cop car, while getting into insane situations.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t recommend Superbad highly enough for those that like to laugh. It&#8217;s supergood and superfun.</p>
<p>*********</p>
<p>As for the Sox, another win and another game gained. You have to love that.</p>
<p>Being at the movies, I didn&#8217;t see too much of the ballgame. I only saw the final inning, and Papelbon was lights out. Other than that I can&#8217;t do much breaking down, I just know that the good guys won and that for his $86,000 JD Drew was 1-for-4 with a run scored. </p>
<p>For Papelbon, his save was No. 30 on the season. Believe it or not he became the first Red Sox pitcher to ever save 30 two years in a row. </p>
<p>On the other coast, the Yankees got hammered by the Angels. They were killed by an 18-9 score as Garrett Anderson had a career night, knocking in 10 all by himself.</p>
<p>The lead&#8217;s up to six. I can&#8217;t wait to see Amish and Akku later today.</p>
<p><strong>Links</strong></p>
<p>When in Japan, stay away from <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070822065909.3t4sbpz3&#038;show_article=1">arm-wrestling machines</a>.</p>
<p>You see, here&#8217;s the thing, Eli <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2984974">Manning is an idiot</a>. How can he question Tiki Barber&#8217;s heart when Tiki was the reason that team made the playoffs last year while Eli was making the Manning face and throwing the ball to the other team.</p>
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		<title>Cloverfield</title>
		<link>http://capenews.net/blogs/maclones_musings/2007/08/19/cloverfield/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Aug 2007 18:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Maclone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, want a movie to get excited about? Here it is, it&#8217;s called Cloverfield, although there&#8217;s nowhere that you can actually find the name, but that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m hearing. It will be the first really, really, really big movie of 2008, and it seems cool as all get-out. The Bad Robot people, you know JJ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, want a movie to get excited about? Here it is, it&#8217;s called Cloverfield, although there&#8217;s nowhere that you can actually find the name, but that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m hearing. It will be the first really, really, really big movie of 2008, and it seems cool as all get-out. The Bad Robot people, you know JJ Abrams (Alias, Lost) is behind it, so you know it should be good right there. Those two TV shows are two of my all-time favorites. (Sidebar: do I ever miss Alias. Seeing Jennifer Garner play spy once a week put a hop in my step).</p>
<p>First off, check out the <a href="http://www.1-18-08.com/">official web site</a> and poke around. There are some pictures and you can move them about the page. I didn&#8217;t find anything really earth-shattering, but maybe you will. Also there are all kinds of web sites devoted to this already and a bunch of youtube clips. Basically this is going to be HUGE and I just thought you&#8217;d enjoy finding out about it now. I must say, I&#8217;m officially intrigued.</p>
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