Farrell is always sexy and leaves his shirt open?once.
Oz the Great & Powerful
Director: Sam Raimi
Writers: Mitchell Kapner (screenplay), David Lindsay-Abaire (screenplay), 1 more credit ?
Stars: James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz
This prequel explains the Wizard?s backstory. After an enchanting opening title sequence, a scruffy traveling magician (James Franco, who?s kinda bland) gets blown into a fantastic world of magic and talky witches. Like the Wizard, I wasn?t sure where it was headed. The visual style and EFX are either very stylized or very cheesy. There are some truly magical moments, while others are slow and maudlin. Some of the supporting characters (including a monkey and porcelain girl) are delightful. Children won?t be as picky and will likely be thoroughly enchanted. More demanding grownups may be charmed at times and yawning at others.
GAY ANGLE: Witches in beautiful gowns. If only they sang?L
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Dead Man Down
Director: Niels Arden Oplev
Writer: J.H. Wyman (screenplay)
Stars: Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace, Dominic Cooper
You know when a movie trailer looks one way, but the movie is a whole different thing? Bingo! Colin Farrell broods as he does so well, as a man who?s plotting revenge on the gangsters who killed his wife and daughter. To drag down the plot, we suffer thru an awkward relationship with a damaged woman (Noomi Rapace). While there are three short spurts of action, there?s more than 90 minutes of brooding character drama. Slow, gloomy dialogue. Long, lackluster encounters. It?s really not worth suffering thru it just to see a truck drive into a house.
GAY ANGLE: Farrell is always sexy and leaves his shirt open?once.
Source: http://www.gayrva.com/arts-culture/movie-reviews-oz-dead-man-down/
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