Monday, July 31, 2023

"THE YOUNG VICTORIA" (2009) Photo Gallery

 














Below is a gallery featuring images from the biopic about Queen Victoria and Prince Albert called "THE YOUNG VICTORIA". Written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, the movie starred Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend:




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Monday, July 24, 2023

Movies For THE FOURTH OF JULY

 












Below is a list of movie suggestions for the Fourth of July holiday in chronological order:



MOVIES FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY

johnny tremain

1. "Johnny Tremain" (1957) - Robert Stevenson directed this Disney adaptation of Esther Forbes' award winning 1944 novel about the misadventures of a young Boston apprentices during the years leading to the outbreak of the American Revolution.



1776

2. "1776" (1972) - William Daniels and Howard Da Silva starred in this adaptation of the 1969 stage musical about the creation and signing of the Declaration of Independence. Peter H. Hunt directed.



sweet liberty

3. "Sweet Liberty" (1986) - Alan Alda wrote and directed this comedy about a history professor witnessing the Hollywood adaptation of his book on the American Revolution. Bob Hoskins, Michelle Pfieffer and Michael Caine co-starred.



april morning

4. "April Morning" (1988) - Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Urich and Chad Lowe starred in this "Hallmark Hall of Fame" adaptation of Howard Fast's novel about the first battle of the American Revolution.



independence day

5. "Independence Day" (1996) - Roland Emmerich directed this summer epic about a group of Americans dealing with an alien invasion force during the Fourth of July weekend. Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith and Bill Pullman starred.



the crossing

6. "The Crossing" (2000) - Jeff Daniels starred in this television adaptation of Howard Fast's novel about George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River and the Battle of Trenton. Roger Rees and Sebastian Roche co-starred.



the patriot

7. "The Patriot" (2000) - Roland Emmerich directed this saga about a South Carolina family during the American Revolution. Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger starred.



o brother where art thou

8. "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) - Joel and Ethan Cohen wrote and directed this take on Homer's "The Odyssey" about three prison escapees who set out in Depression-era Mississippi to find stolen gold. Golden Globe winner George Clooney, John Tuturro, Tim Blake Nelson and John Goodman starred.



national treasure

9. "National Treasure" (2004) - A historian and treasure hunter uses the Declaration of Independence to search for a mythical treasure, hidden by the Founding Fathers. Directed by Jon Turteltaub, Nicholas Cage starred.



live free or die hard

10. "Live Free or Die Hard" (2007) - Bruce Willis returned in this fourth Die Hard movie about John McClane's efforts to protect a computer hacker from cyber terrorists out to steal from the U.S. government. Directed Len Wiseman and co-starring Justin Long, Maggie Q, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Timothy Olyphant.






Saturday, July 15, 2023

"LIONS FOR LAMBS" (2007) Review

 














"LIONS FOR LAMBS" (2007) Review

I honestly had no intention of seeing Robert Redford's 2007 political drama, "LIONS FOR LAMBS", when it first hit the theaters twelve years ago. I had simply had no interest in it. But as with another movie, I had to be talked into seeing it. And to my utter surprise, it turned out to be a lot better than I had expected.


The movie is basically about the recent war in Afghanistan and it affected two California-born Army soliders (Derek Luke and Michael Peña), their college professor (Robert Redford) and his current disaffected student (Andrew Garfield); a Washington-based TV journalist (Meryl Streep) and a U.S. senator (Tom Cruise). The story is basically divided into three segments featuring the following:

a) Former California college students-turned Army soldiers Arian and Ernest decide to do something with their lives and enlist in the Army, instead of continue into graduate school. Their actions lead them to take part in a new military operation in Afghanistan, in which the Army will occupy certain strategic points in the mountains in small units. Their copter is shot at and the two fall out before the copter can crash. Arian and Ernest end up being stranded in the Himilayas, surrounded by the Taliban.

b) In Washington D.C. a charismatic Republican Presidential hopeful, Senator Jasper Irving, has invited TV journalist Janine Roth to announce the new Army strategy in Afghanistan that Arian and Ernest are participating in. He hopes that what Roth will write will convince the public that this tactic is a good thing, but Roth has her doubts and does not want to become an instrument of propaganda. Her boss feels differently.

c) Arian and Ernest's former college professor, Dr. Stephen Malley, attempts to reach privileged but disaffected student Todd Hayes, who is the very opposite of Arian and Ernest. He is bright but not working very hard; he says this is because of the time he spends with his girlfriend, and as president of his fraternity.


As I had stated before, "LIONS FOR LAMBS" turned out to be a lot better than I had envisioned. Quite frankly, I had expected to be bored. I had learned that many critics were not enamored of the movie and viewed it nothing more than a filmed play. Although there is plenty of conversations and dialogue in the story, Redford's shift to Arian and Ernest's adventures managed to keep the movie from stagnating. And to be honest, I found the dialogue itself to be very interesting. Redford, along with screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan not only focus on how the Bush Administration's missteps in both Afghanistan and Iraq, but also on American public and media's support of the initial invasions and the public's reluctance to face the realities of the country's political state.

The performances were, of course, outstanding. Well, almost outstanding. I must admit that I found Meryl Streep's portrayal of Roth a little mannered at times - especially toward the end. But the other performances were excellent - specifically Cruise, whose Senator Irving seemed at times charming and chilling. But I especially have to give kudos to Derek Luke and Michael Peña for their poignant portrayals of the two former college students-turned-Army soldiers.

I do not know if many would have the patience or the depth to appreciate, let alone understand this movie. Hopefully, there are many out there who will be able to. I find it disappointing that most of the critics seemed non-appreciative of "LIONS FOR LAMBS". Their views of the movie have only reinforced my belief that is better for a person to form his or her own opinion than allow someone else to form one for him/her.






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