Minority Report - Best thing that Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg have
done in a while. unlike MIBII, there is none of the mugging or lame Spielberg
comedy or half-baked plots. Once you get past one or two preposterous plot bases,
you get two hours of heart-pounding suspense and stunning futuristic effects
framed in a satisfyingly elaborate plot. This is the most convincing
rendering of Orwell's 1984 nightmare, making Enemy of the State fee; warm in
comparison.

Spielberg's new director of photography proves this muse deserves his lofty position
with the ETer. Tom Cruise proves he can do far better than the lame Mission Impossible
series, alternately desperate and manic. Cruise speaks and moves like lightning,
disproving the theory that he is merely an action figure.
He and Spielberg move this movie like clockwork and MReport includes many
must-see hypotheses about the future of privacy, police and government surveillance.

K-19


Two Hands - Heath Ledger, Brian Brown, Australian morality play
about a budding hoodlum who screws up a delivery and is killed by the gang,
at least so it seems. This is just the beginning. This film is more or less
about choosing your destiny, and brown plays a convincing sort of Scarface
character, but the cinmatography and cast make it satisfying and enjoyable.

Reign Of Fire - Matthew McCoughnahy - Van Zan
Christian Bale - Quinn, Alex - Isabella Scorupco


Green Fingers - This a feel-good movie about convicts, including among
them murderers, in Elngland who are given a chance to take up gardening
in a work release program and benefit immensely from it.
Colin - Clive Owen, Ms Woodhouse, gardener - Helen Mirren, David Kelly,


Amelie - French movie by director of delicatessen, very tightly
paced and edited, great story about coming out of your shell


Finding Forrester - Sean Connery, Rob Brown - cool movie
about the glory/isolation of being a writer.


Legally Blonde - Reese Witherspoon - Elle, Luke Wilson - boring,
Selma Blair - withering bitch at first.
based on a book by amanda brown
Karen McCullah Lutz, Kirsten Smith - screenplay



Jurassic Park III - scary as shit


The Endurance - great documentary, creepy


Hendrix - mgm, neal h moritz/lloyd segan - producers
wood harris - hendrix, billy zane - bad manager
vivica fox


Goya in Bordeaux - francisco rabal - goya,
1999 montreal fim fest winner
fulvio luciano producer
carlos saura - director
sony distributor, lolaflims



Vatel - gerard depardieu
director of photography - Robert fraisse
Franco-german production
Miramax Guilmont and Legende presents
directed by Roland Joffe
produced by Alain Goldman, Joffe
nominated for oscar, art direction in 2000
1999

Planet of the Apes

borderline acceptable movie, apes better than people

Tomb Raider

All effects, jolie decent, terribly boring script that makes no effort
to leave the video game environment and become an actual movie,
nonexistent villains and threats, references to some
stupid video game

Groove - Greg harrison - writer/director, 415 productions,
Bill -Chris Ferreira, Maggie - Elizabeth Sun. They go to a rave
and discover each other. Maria_RayCasting.com

The Claim - wes bentley - railroad planner, milla jovovich - happy hooker, nastassia kinski - mom,
daniel dillon-peter mullan, daughter - Sarah Polley
michael winterbottom - director
pathe pictures, arts council of england, canal plus, united artists
jeffrey lyons says one of the year's best, chicago sun times - one of the
year's ten best. redeemable but boring and starts poorly, editing sucks,
raw look, but not that realistic and boring, could be chopped by 15 minutes, 2 hours.


O brother where art thou - george clooney - ulysses everett mcgill
pete - john turturro, delmar - tim blake nelson, written and produced
by the coen brothers, holly hunter, charles durning, t bone burnett - music,
touchstone pictures = 103 minutes.
Great movie, good music, best george clooney yet, heartwarming, well-paced,
good length, great cameo.

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