Movie update
Jan. 17th, 2006 01:51 pmDid anyone watch the Golden Globes presentation last night? I tuned out until the end, but checked in because I wanted to know which film won Best Drama. I'm extremely pleased that Brokeback Mountain won. I read that Felicity Huffman won for Transamerica; I'll have to find an arthouse/indie theater in DC that's showing it. I didn't see Capote, so I can't comment on Phillip Seymour Hoffman's performance specifically, I can only say that it must have been stellar to beat Ledger's Ennis Delmar.
Saw Munich yesterday and left with very mixed feelings. I get that the message of the film is supposed to be, violence begets violence and what good has been done in the end. Spielberg was very evenhanded when it came to showing the ugliness on both sides. In the end, I left the theater disappointed and a little sad. Schindler's List, American Beauty and Brokeback Mountain, among others, left me disturbed and sad, but not disappointed. I'm not giving Munich a thumbs down, more a large question mark.
Saw previews for Mel Gibson's Apocalypto, which looks kind of cool, along with MI-3 and an action-thriller with Denzel Washington and Clive Owen that has been put on my list of movies to see.
Saw Munich yesterday and left with very mixed feelings. I get that the message of the film is supposed to be, violence begets violence and what good has been done in the end. Spielberg was very evenhanded when it came to showing the ugliness on both sides. In the end, I left the theater disappointed and a little sad. Schindler's List, American Beauty and Brokeback Mountain, among others, left me disturbed and sad, but not disappointed. I'm not giving Munich a thumbs down, more a large question mark.
Saw previews for Mel Gibson's Apocalypto, which looks kind of cool, along with MI-3 and an action-thriller with Denzel Washington and Clive Owen that has been put on my list of movies to see.