Popcorn Brothers
What we liked, what we hated, and why we go to the movies
Thursday, May 21, 2009
I'm Not Dead
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The last few weeks have been crazy, and the few movies I've had a chance to see I haven't had a chance to write up. I'll be play...
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Blindness (#27)
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I’m really surprised that this one didn’t get any Oscar buzz this past year, either for its exceptional and creative direction, adapted sc...
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State of Play (#26)
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A decent movie that had a stacked cast of actors and actresses kind of sleepwalking through their roles. A political thriller, that is a p...
Adventureland (#25)
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Did you ever have a summer that totally snuck up on you? The one between your college years and adult hood, when you though you had a plan, ...
Quantum of Solace (#25)
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I’ve never been a huge James Bond fan. The tongue in cheekness of the Connery and Brosnon versions always made me role my eyes. I was plea...
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Let the Right One In (#24)
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I remembered reading about this one as it appeared on a few best of lists at the end of the year. One critic I like also threw a tantrum w...
I Love You, Man (#23)
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The day after I saw this if for the first time, Berto asked if I wanted to see it again. I was game, and can report that it holds up on a se...
I Love You, Man (#22)
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Paul Rudd and Jason Segal have great chemistry, in this bromantic comedy. The premise is clever. Rudd plays a newly engaged real estate agen...
Australia (#21)
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Baz Lurhman was able to reign in his excess after the first half hour, and save his movie. The movie opens at a frenetic pace, and felt li...
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Changeling (#20)
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Not a big fan of this one. The movie centers around Angelina Jolies character, and it really is a one woman show. The premise is interesting...
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