There’s hardly a more heartbreaking story of a once great
acting talent becoming a washed-up caricature of bombast and overacting than Al
Pacino. He was such a marvel in the 70’s. He was good-looking with the most
expressive eyes of any actor of his generation. His delivery was subtle and
always perfect. When I look at him now, I don’t even see the same man. His sad
hangdog face obscures the depths that used to reside within. Every now and
then, as in Donnie Brasco, he has
flashes of greatness once again. Some have been giving similar accolades for
his latest, a heartfelt story of redemption called Danny Collins, written and directed by Dan Fogelman.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Crazy, Stupid, Love Movie Review
I think the Steve Carell sad-sack schtick is beginning to wear a little thin for me. In the new romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love he plays Cal, yet another lovable loser who needs outside help from someone much cooler than he is to redefine his style. Aided by the affably funny Paul Rudd in both The 40-Year Old Virgin and Dinner for Schmucks, this time it’s Ryan Gosling, whose inclusion is in the cast is little more than a desperate plea for the teenage girl demographic to show up, who helps with the makeover.
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