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Inside Man with Clive Owen, Denzel Washington and Jodie Foster

Posted on February 25, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Brilliant. Just brilliant. If I were an actor, I’d be so jealous of Clive Owen. The guy plays in awesome movies. And obviously, I don’t need to praise neither Jodie nor Denzel at this point in their careers? Love the cast,script and the direction. The only thing I don’t like about this movie is…Wait, there is nothing I don’t like about it! Image via cinemablend.com

Wow. Wow. And wow. It is one of those rare movies where it gives you everything you can ask for, while entertaining the hell out of you and keep you guessing during the whole time:

Actors: Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe, Christopher Plummer

Plot: Detective Keith Frazier (Washington) is facing the most interesting bank robbery-hostage situation ever. The criminals are very well-organized and very smart. Their leader Dalton (Clive Owen) seems to have thought every little detail. They have tens of hostages, all from different backgrounds, all forced to dress like the criminals. Needless to say the cameras are broken, and our criminals never show the hostages their faces. So if they all get caught, there is no one who can testify against them.

The bank in question belongs to a wealthy and well-respected businessman (Christopher Plummer) who wants a very mysterious woman involved:  Madeleine White (Jodie Foster). She has a complicated job description. She knows all the right people in the high places and she can get anything to anyone. But this one is tricky- even for a sharp woman like her. How the hell is she going to get one specific thing out in all the chaos? And why is that one thing so much more important than all the money inside the vaults?

A 7.7 imdb rating is way, way underrated. The script is brilliant. Just when you think you see the next twist coming, you don’t. I think this is Clive Owen’s best movie. Oh, and don’t give me that “you raised our expectations so high and now we will be disappointed” look. If you don’t like this thriller, there is a chance my taste in movies is radically different from yours. I never thought I could like a Spike Lee movie this much. But whether you like him or not, anyone into smart heist movies will like this movie.

9/10. At least.

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjqWFRPi63s[/pro-player]

inside man with denzel washington, clive owen and jodie foster
What’s your favorite Clive Owen movie? This is mine. Image via movie studio.files.wordpress.com

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Christopher Plummer, Clive Owen, Clive Owen movies, Denzel Washington, Inside Man, Inside man trailer, Jodie Foster, Spike Lee, Willem Dafoe

Billy Bathgate with Dustin Hoffman and Nicole Kidman

Posted on February 24, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Billy Bathgate with Dustin Hoffman and Nicole Kidman
Image via:sondheimguide.com

 

I should be ashamed. I am a Hoffman and a Kidman fan, but I hadn’t even heard of this one. My bad. But then again, I have so many actors to follow. I missed the first 20 minutes or so, but it is a movie where the plot is pretty straight-forward so catching up was easy.

Dutch Schultz’ (Hoffman) is a gang leader. He is smart, quick and pretty ruthless. He is having his fun with the pretty, young and free-spirited Drew (Kidman). He also has a young rookie under his wing: Billy (Dean). Billy wants the glamor and the power. But there are two things wrong with him. 1) He is too nice to be a successful crook. 2) His admiration for Dutch gets overshadowed by his admiration for Drew.

As if these aren’t enough, anyone working for Dutch could be in danger because of a more powerful guy as well. ..

The movie is fun. It is not complicated or really orginal. I am not going to suggest you go running to the closest DVD store but you shouldn’t flip the channel if you run across this one either. I never saw a movie where Hoffman was any less than good. Kidman is so young here. I especially loved Loren Dean- casting him was the perfect choice because he portrays innocence, indecision and conflicts so well. The movie has another couple of niice surprises: It has Stanley Tucci and Steve Buscemi. Even Bruce Willis makes an appearance.

Entertaining experience with actors you like.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Billy Bathgate, Bruce Willis, Dustin Hoffman, Loren Dean, Nicole Kidman, Stanley Tucci, Steve Buscemi

40 Somethings That Would Make 20-year-olds Jealous

Posted on February 24, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Nicole Kidman (1967)

Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman

She is gorgeous, elegant and stylish. She always looked good but she just gets prettier everyday. I don’t know if she had any work done. She looks amazing and whatever she did or didn’t do, is working. She is a great actress and if I could ever get in the film business, I’d love to work with her.

Other Posts feat. Nicole Kidman:


Billy Bathgate starring Nicole Kidman and Dustin Hoffman

Top Nine Aussies in The Entertainment World: Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Kylie Minogue and More

Edward Norton (1969)

Edward Norton.
Yeah, I love writing about Edward Norton. You go and make great movies and be that cute. I will write about you too. Promise.

photo credit: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/

This guy is cool, cute and talented. He writes and directs. He picks great scripts to star in.  He dated Salma Hayek. He is a Yale graduate. He speaks Japanese and French and Spanish. So what can we do except admiring him? And how is this guy over 40 again? He could easisly pass for a classmate of mine (and I am 25!). Wow. Just, really wow!

Here is more on Edward Norton and his movies:

Pride and Glory:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/pride-and-glory-with-edward-norton-and-colin-farrell/

25th Hour:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/25th-hour-with-edward-norton/

The Illusionist:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/the-illusionist-with-edward-norton-and-jessica-biel/

The Painted Veil:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/the-painted-veil-with-naomi-watts-and-edward-norton/

Fight Club:

http://cinemaroll.com/cinemarolling/fight-club-overrated-really-good-but-not-perfect/


Jeffrey Dean Morgan (1966)

Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jeffrey Dean Morgan. If anyone is wondering where my fascination for “older” men is coming from, here is the answer.

photo credit:http://media.photobucket.com/image/jeffrey%20dean%20morgan/jared_jensen_gal21/photo01.jpg

I consider watching Grey’s Anatomy a guilty pleasure. And let’s face it, it is a modern soap opera. But when Jeffrey came on the show for some episodes,  I wasn’t keeping Grey’s Anatomy to myself. I was telling everyone (OK, to mostly girls) to watch it. Becasue Jeffrey Morgan was there and he made the whole show much, much better. He brought more depth to a show where the characters were acting like a bunch of teenagers in hormonal overdrive.

I stopped watching it after Jeffrey was gone and took it up again when he came back. Even though I am a big fan of Gerard Butler now, Jeffrey was the reason  I went to see P.S. I love you. This guy plays the ultimate sweetheart (Denny Duquette in Grey’s, the hunk of a fireman in The Accidental Husband) and a psychotic “superhero” (Watchmen) equally convincingly. I don’t think he is nearly as famous as he should be, but he is not that underrated either. Love him. He is so gorgeous, he doesn’t even look bad with a moustache. A good actor too. Guys, being jealous of Brad Pitt is so last decade…Did I mention Jeffrey is tall too?;)

More on Jeffrey:

P.S. I love you: https://pinartarhan.com/blog/p-s-i-love-you/

Watchmen: https://pinartarhan.com/blog/watchmen/

Allure of the older guy, part 2: https://pinartarhan.com/blog/allure-of-the-older-guy-part-2/

Jeffrey Dean Morgan and The Accidental Husband: https://pinartarhan.com/blog/hello-world-3/

Clive Owen (1964)

Clive Owen in King Arthur
Clive Owen is…I am running out of adjectives to describe the people in this post . Let’s just leave it at “he is hot”.

photo credit: http://images.allmoviephoto.com/2004_King_Arthur/2004_king_arthur_wallpaper_001.jpg

Now, my man Clive here doesn’t look that youthful. But he is so handsome in such a manly way. And he can be cute if he wants. So, I’d say he, Butler and Jackman are totally in a league of their own. Jeffrey is just as hot but he is just not that popular yet.

Clive Owen is so charismatic, he makes Shoot ‘Em Up look believable. He is so persuasive in his performances that I totally hated him in Closer. He looks awesome. And he has such intensity, you could never blame Angelina Jolie’s character in Beyond Borders to fall for Owen’s character the way that she did. Clive was kinda lanky and ordinary-looking when he was much younger. Time and work-outs just really work very well for some men. Please Clive, do not give up on being a action hero any time soon. Yes, you are a great romantic/dramatic lead but you just look f***ing fantastic when you are shooting things up!!!

More on Clive:

Elizabeth The Golden Age:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/elizabeth-the-golden-age/

(don’t worry, elizabeth post features links to other things Clive;) )

If you are wondering where Gerard Butler and Hugh Jackman are:

https://pinartarhan.com/blog/6-hollywood-stars-that-would-make-20-year-olds-jealous/

If you think I am missing out on anyone, please do share. And no, I didn’ t forget about: Brad Pitt, Keanu Reeves, Jon Bon Jovi or Johnny Depp.

http://socyberty.com/people/who-do-you-like-more-keanu-reeves-or-brad-pitt/

http://socyberty.com/people/six-celebrities-that-aged-really-well/

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Filed Under: For Fun: Celebrities, dating, relationships and everything else Tagged With: Clive Owen, Edward Norton, Gerard Butler, Grey's Anatomy, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Nicole Kidman

Actors and Literature: Ethan Hawke, Hugh Laurie and Viggo Mortensen

Posted on February 23, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Don’t you like actors when they are multi-dimensional? It must be much more fun to be able to write a novel when they don’t have to pay the bills with its sales.  Sure, they would love to have many readers. What author doesn’t? But art is much more fun when you don’t have to worry about selling it. I did talk about actors making music before:

* Kevin Bacon  and Keanu Reeves

* Shane West

* Bruce Willis and John Travolta

* Hugh Laurie and Band from TV

Now, it is time for novels and poetry:

Ethan Hawke

Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke writes,directs and stars in movies. Plus, he writes novels. Gotta appreciate a multi-talented actor.

Well, we know Ethan Hawke is no stranger to writing scripts and we do love what he did with Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater, co-writing Before Sunset (The sequel to the amazing romantic film Before Sunrise). But he also writes  novels. His first novel is The Hottest State. He later directed this into a movie of the same name in 2006. He also wrote the script and has a small but an important role in the film. Not an amazing film, but pretty good in all standards and I do love a multi-tasking actor.

His second novel was released in 2002 and it is called “Ash Wednesday: A novel”

All Posts on Ethan Hawke

– Lord of War starring Nicolas Cage, Ethan Hawke and Jared Leto

–          Ethan Hawke trivia

–           Brooklyn’s Finest starring Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke and Don Cheadle

–          Cheating Celebrity Trivia: 8 Male Celebrities That Cheated (feat. Ethan Hawke, Jude Law,

Kevin Costner and more)

–           Before Sunrise

–          Before Sunset

–          10 Celebrity Break-ups You May Not Have Seen Coming

–          10 Most Entertaining Sci-fi Movies: Favorite Sci-fi Movies of a Non-fan

–          Reality Bites starring Ethan Hawke, Winona Ryder and Ben Stiller

–          Alias

Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie is just superb as Gregory House, speaking in such a great American accent that even fooled the producers. I love this guy. And he is a writer too!

In addition to being a terrific actor, both comedic and dramatic, he is an apt musician. But as if talent and the British charm isn’t enough, Hugh Laurie is a writer too. His first novel The Gun Seller was a critically acclaimed crime novel. Another one called The Paper Soldier is on the way. Don’t you just love Hugh?

All posts on Hugh Laurie and Gregory House

Absolute Hugh Laurie and House Trivia: 21 Facts About Hugh Laurie and His TV Series House

Use of Social Media in TV Series featuring Castle, The Mentalist, House, Cougar Town and NCIS Los Angeles

Television’s 3 Most Brilliant, Emotionally Broken Men: Patrick Jane, Gregory House and Jack Bauer

22 Tall Actors From Hollywood

The British Actors We Love Part 2: The Hughs

Hollywood Stars in Friends, Including Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and More

House starring Hugh Laurie

Actor Musicians and Musician Actors Part 4: Hugh Laurie, James Denton and Greg Grunberg a.k.a. The Band From TV

Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen
OK, you caught me. I am not the biggest fan of the Middle-earth and its creatures. But I have always loved a smart,strong fighter. I just can't believe they almost had another actor playing Aragorn.

I first saw Viggo in a hugely underrated TV movie called Vanishing Point. It is fast, fun and interesting. Then I watched A Perfect Murder with Michael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow, where he played Gwyneth’s lover. The movie was a good remake and he does make a good bohemian artist with some shady intentions. So by the time he was Aragorn in Lord of the Rings, I was already a fan. But when I dug deeper into his history, I realized the guy was even more interesting than I gave him credit for. I’ll get into the details later but let’s just say that he writes poetry and does own a publishing house. Damn, the guy is hardworking.

I love all three actors and I have to admit I haven’t gotten to read their works. Yet. But I’ll. I just hope I have half the luck and talent these guys have…

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Ethan Hawke, Hugh Laurie, Lord of the rings, Reality Bites, Viggo Mortensen

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