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Leverage starring Timothy Hutton, Gina Bellman and Christian Kane

Posted on August 8, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Leverage and Timothy Hutton as Nathan Ford

I didn’t post on the blog on Friday because I was busy catching up with my Leverage season 1 episodes. I was hooked on the show from episode 1 and became a Timothy Hutton fan. In fact I can’t believe I published an article called Television’s 3 Most Brilliant, Emotionally Broken Men and forgot to make it a 4, by adding Leverage’s Nathan Ford (Timothy Hutton) to the list.

Leverage starring Timothy Hutton, Gina Bellman, Christian Kane, Beth Riesgraf and Aldis Hodge
Leverage starring Timothy Hutton, Gina Bellman, Christian Kane, Beth Riesgraf and Aldis Hodge. Image via istediginiizle.com

Leverage is basically a modern Robin Hood Tale- only this time, Robin’s team were already thieves before Robin, Robin used to catch thieves for a living and it is all very 21st century with the latest tech gadgets and toys. Let me elaborate…

Nathan Ford used to be a very successful insurance agent, who caught a lot of thieves and saved the company he is working for millions of dollars. However when Nathan needed the company the most, the CEO did the worst thing he could do: When Nathan’s son was sick, he refused to pay for his treatment, calling it experimental. Nathan lost his son, his marriage fell apart and to say the least, he is not a very happy man.

But worry not, Nathan’s back story is given between the lines and through some flashbacks and despite his tragic past, the show is anything but depressing. With the exception of some moments, this is an action/comedy- and a brilliant one at that.

How Nathan turns to a modern day Robin Hood

The very rich and powerful CEO of a plane manufacturing company finds Nathan and asks him for his help. His designs for the latest plane has been stolen by the rival firm and he needs those designs back before the upcoming shareholders’ meeting. Nathan states that he is not a criminal but this is exactly why the guy needs him- he has hired great thieves to do the job but he does need a honest man to lead them- after all why trust thieves, right? He persuades Nathan using his one week spot: the insurance company he used to work for. Apparently, the rival company is insured by Nathan’s old firm and stealing the plans will do them more than a little damage. Nathan can’t resist so the big heist starts…

The Team of 3: Parker, Eliot and Hardison

Parker (Beth Riesgraf) is a very acrobatic and capable thief. She has been stealing ever since she can remember.

Hardison (Aldis Hodge) is the computer whiz.

Eliot (Christian Kane) is the retriever. Loosely translated, he is the muscle. And he is very knowledgable about fighting techniques and all sorts of weapons.

The problem is, they are used to working as freelancers and they find it really hard to adapt to team work. But Nathan manages to lead them well and the job gets done. The idea is for the team to never see each other again.

However things go awry, as their current employer decides to pull a number on them. After all, why pay them when you can get rid of them?

But the 4 of them survive and realize, the party they worked for wasn’t the victim but the villain after all. So they come together for payback. Problem is, they need a new face as the guy knows them all so enter Sophie (Gina Bellman).

Sophie

English Sophie is a grifter- she steals very valuable staff. But she has become an American citizen and she is laying low. Nathan knows her well because he chased her a lot during his agent days.  Sophie is now working as an actress but she is terrible on stage. However as Nathan tells the others (and is later proven right), Sophie is a brilliant actress when she is pulling a con. Sophie can’t resist working with Nathan when he has switched sides. It later also becomes obvious that there is a certain romantic and sexual attraction between the two.

The Payback

The team does get their payback marvelously. No, I won’t give the details but it is smart, funny and original. What they end up doing makes them rich and they have had so much more fun than they thought they would. And despite their differences, they realize they can pull bigger and better cons together and they want at least one more gig together…

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You just watch the show. It’s just top notch entertainment; starting from the pilot episode. It has fun but well-developed characters but of course many times, the other characters may seem one-dimensional as most of the burden and back story falls on Nathan’s soldiers but it is OK. The combination of good writing & acting, fun one-liners come together seamlessly. After the first gig, they start choosing rich and guilty parties. They get the victims’ money back, help other people and make “a little” profit too. But of course, as fun as it is, Nathan might have developed a drinking problem. After all, nothing he does will bring his son back. So when the opportunity arises, the team will take it to bring Nathan’s ex boss down…

The show has a wonderful first season and I am currently enjoying season 2. The show will hopefully have a 4th season. I heard that it is based on the British show Hustle, but frankly, I couldn’t have cared less as I adore this cast and not to mention the city the plot takes place in: Los Angeles! Plus, Leverage has a different back story and protagonist.

Timothy Hutton is great but I am most impressed by Gina Bellman who you will no doubt remember as Jane from the hilarious British sitcom Coupling. While she is acting to get a role, it seems like she brings Jane back because she is totally an exaggerated and crazy when she is acting on stage or for the camera. But there are only tiny moments- in fact there were only 2 little scenes. Apart from that, Sophie is pretty, intelligent and sane- with her only vice being that she is addicted to stealing. And now she gets to do it with a clear conscience as she ends up helping others.

This is the first time I see Beth Riegraf and Aldis Hodge  as actors but I previously watched Christian Kane on Angel, The Buffy spin-off starring David Boreanaz. Kane co-starred as Lindsey McDonald, a lawyer who worked for an evil law firm that did business with demons as well.  And while, he is a good actor- I have to say, Eliot is much more fun to watch, not to mention a lot easier on the eye. What can I say? I love long-haired boys. And I guess it is up to the boys to decide but I do find Gina Bellman and Beth Riesgraf  quite pretty.

10/10.

Favorite Scene from Episode 1 of Season 1

As Hardison and Eliot are on the job, Hardison complains that he doesn’t know what Eliot does as his skills aren’t apparent. A little later, they are surrounded by 4 security guards and Eliot takes them down almost in a blink. Hardison stares in amazement and Eliot replies, smiling: “This is what I do.”

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

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: action, Aldis Hodge, Beth Riesgraf, Christian Kane, drama, Gina Bellman, Leverage, leverage tv series, television, thriller, Timothy Hutton, TV shows

Top 3 Moments to Rain at a Concert: Featuring Garbage, Bon Jovi and Travis

Posted on August 8, 2010 Written by ripitup

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It is all great when your favorite bands have great stage shows with impressive stunts, or just even little theatrics that go hand in hand with the song’s lyrics. But sometimes nature helps and the whole experience becomes more surreal. Here are top 3 concert moments when it rained:

1) Travis- Why does it always rain on me?

Travis
Travis. Image via http://www.hearsay.cc


The song is from their 1999-dated The Man Who Album. The lyrics go something like this:

“I can’t sleep tonight

Everybody saying everything’s alright

Still I can’t close my eyes

I’m seeing a tunnel at the end of all these lights

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Why does it always rain on me?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

I can’t stand myself

I’m being held up by an invisible man

Still life on a shelf when

I got my mind on something else

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Why does it always rain on me?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

Oh, where did the blue skies go?

And why is it raining so?

It’s so cold

I can’t sleep tonight

Everybody’s saying everything’s all right

Still I can’t close my eyes

I’m seeing a tunnel at the end of the lights

Sunny days

Where have you gone?

I get the strangest feeling you belong

Why does it always rain on me?

Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?

Even when the sun is shining

I can’t avoid the lightning

Oh, where did the blue skies go?

And why is it raining so?

It’s so cold

Why does it always rain on me?

Why does it always rain on….”

The video:
[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwh3FmpZ7kg[/pro-player]

And yes, during a concert, it started raining right in the middle of this song.

2) Garbage- Only Happy When It Rains

Garbage, fronted by Shirley Manson
Garbage, fronted by Shirley Manson. Image via http://notedisport.wordpress.com

This happened at a concert in Turkey. Shirley Manson was singing Only Happy When It Rains and well, the weather must have decided to put a smile on her face. I am not an absolute Garbage fan, or a big rain fan for that matter but I love this particular combination. The song is from their 1995 debut album Garbage.

“I’m only happy when it rains
I’m only happy when it’s complicated
And though I know you can’t appreciate it
I’m only happy when it rains
You know I love it when the news is bad
And why it feels so good to feel so sad
I’m only happy when it rains

Pour your misery down, pour your misery down on me
Pour your misery down, pour your misery down on me

I’m only happy when it rains
I feel good when things are going wrong
I only listen to the sad sad songs
I’m only happy when it rains

I only smile in the dark
My only comfort is the night gone black
I didn’t accidentally tell you that
I’m only happy when it rains
You’ll get the message by the time I’m through
When I complain about me and you
I’m only happy when it rains

“Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down,
(pour your misery down on me)
Pour your misery down
You can keep me company as long as you don’t care

I’m only happy when it rains
You wanna hear about my new obsession
I’m riding high upon a deep depression
I’m only happy when it rains

(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains

(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)
(Pour some misery down on me)

I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
I’m only happy when it rains
(Pour some misery down on me)
”

Video:

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPEc2_qzYMI&feature=related[/pro-player]

3) Bon Jovi- Keep The Faith

Bon Jovi, Keep The Faith
Bon Jovi, Keep The Faith. From left: David Bryan, Tico Torres, Alec Jon Such, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. 1992-1993. Image via enciclopedia.com.pt/

Well, this song doesn’t have rain in the title, but it features this special part in the chorus: “…Keep the Faith…when you’re going through the rain…” I’m afraid I only caught this on a concert DVD, but it was still a blast. Keep The Faith is from the 1992 album of the same name and it is one of my favorite Bon Jovi songs and albums.

Lyrics:

“Mother mother tell your children
Their time has just begun
I have suffered for my anger
These wars can’t be won

Father father believe me
I am laying down my guns
I am broken like an arrow
Forgive me, forgive your wayward son

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Gotta keep the faith
Don’t you let love turn to hate
Gotta keep the faith keep the faith

Tell me baby when I hurt you
Do you keep it all inside
Do you tell me all’s forgiven
And hide behind your pride

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith, though you know its never too late
Keep the faith don’t let love turn to hate
You gotta keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith

Faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith don’t let love turn to hate
Keep the faith you know you’re gonna live through the rain
Keep the faith, though you know it’s never too late
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith

Everybody needs somebody to love
Everybody needs somebody

Mother mother tell your children
Everybody keep the faith
Father father, please believe me
Everybody needs, everybody
Keep the faith, keep the faith, keep the faith”

Video:

[pro-player width=’530′ height=’253′ type=’video’]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZQyVUTcpM4&feature=av2n[/pro-player]

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Filed Under: Rock n' Roll (and Music in general) Tagged With: Bon Jovi, Garbage, Jon Bon Jovi, keep the faith, keep the faith lyrics, keep the faith video, music, only happy when it rains, only happy when it rains lyrcis, only happy when it rains video, Rock n' Roll (and Music in general), Shirley Manson, Travis, why does it always rain on me, why does it always rain on me lyrics, why does it always rain on me video

Le Fate Ignoranti starring Stefano Accorsi and Margherita Buy

Posted on August 7, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Le Fate Ignoranti starring Margherita Buy and Stefano Accorsi
Le Fate Ignoranti starring Margherita Buy and Stefano Accorsi. Image via cinemadelsilenzio.it

Successful and beautiful doctor Antonia (Margherita Buy) has been happily married to the equally successful Massimo (Andrea Renzi). They have been married since school years and even though they don’t have any children, they are content about the state of their lives. That’s why Antonia’s world comes crashing down when Massimo dies in an accident. With her best friend/love of her life gone, she is depressed and very upset. But she gets a bigger shock when she finds out that her perfect husband was cheating on her. So she starts following the clues, which lead her to the interesting and colorful group of friends who hang out together: gays, heteroes, hookers, transsexuals….One of gay guys has AIDS and is doted on by his friends. One of the women is Turkish (Serra Yilmaz) and she has been a part of the gang for a long time. The center of the group seems to be the handsome, confident if not a little cocky and fun-loving gay guy called Michele (Stefano Accorsi).

The gang tries to get rid of Antonia as soon as they can as they really don’t want to give her the information she wants. But Antonia is sure her husband’s mistress is related to the group. In fact, from his evasive manners, she is certain it is Massimo’s sister or someone like that. So she gets another shock when she finds out it was Michele. Not only her husband had been cheating on her (for 7 years!!!), but he had been doing it with a guy.

Antonia is outraged and well, Michele isn’t all that happy to meet her either. But their curiosity eventually drives them together. Antonia starts hanging out with them and in a way, she does feel a sense of belonging. The gang likes her and to his surprise, so does Michele. However, life is not done throwing surprises their way. As they get to know each other more, they realize that Massimo is not their only thing in common. It seems even that Antonia and Michele seem more like soul mates than Antonia and Massimo or Massimo and Michele. But can romantic love exist between a gay man and a heterosexual woman? But if it is just friendship, why is Antonia getting annoyed by his “liberal lifestyle” and Michele seems pissed that Antonia might be interested in Emir (Koray Candemir), the young and cute Turkish guy who is visiting the gang?

Le Fate Ignoranti can be directly translated to English as The Ignorant Fairies- named after the painting featured in the film. But the English title is called His Secret Life. While it does seem a bit bland, it is a highly relevant translation. 

La Fate Ignoranti is a delightful, entertaining, refreshing and emotional piece. It is impossible not to empathize with Antonia, who deals with the situation pretty well- given the circumstances.  The movie was made in 2001 and when it first came to the theaters, I made the mistake of avoiding this film. After all, the premise did sound a little off. Being curious about your husband’s mistress is natural but why would anyone want to make friends with him/her? But the movie is told in such a great way that Antonia’s connection with Michele seems like the most natural thing in the world.

My favorite scene is when Antonia and Michele realize their favorite poet is the same. It is a very significant moment in the movie, as it becomes a big “A-ha” moment for them, especially for Michele.

The blurry perception of sexuality in the film can be attributed to the director’s real life views – as he believes that all people are bisexual to a certain extent and he admits to being one. You don’t have to agree with him, but the conversation about Antonia that takes place between Michele and the gang pretty much sums it up. When Serra asks about his feelings for her, others joke that it is not possible since the woman isn’t a lesbian. And when Michele wants to deem her suggestion ridiculous, she says she is talking about love and romance and he shouldn’t be thinking with his d***.

Written by Gianni Romoli and Turkish director Ferzan Ozpetek. Directed by Ferzan Ozpetek. Voted 7.4 on IMDB by about 3.500 people. I agree with the rating. This movie is sweet, fun, refreshing and very romantic at its core. The Turkish audience might enjoy the references, as the favorite poet is Turkish, the poster on the wall is a Turkish singer (Ajda Pekkan) and Emir is played by Koray Candemir, front man of Kargo- a popular Turkish rock band.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: ajda pekkan, andrea renzi, drama, ferzan ozpetek, Gianni Romoli, his secret life, italian movies, kargo, koray candemir, margherita buy, movies, movies in italian, romance, serra yilmaz, stefano accorsi

The Recruit starring Colin Farrell, Al Pacino and Bridget Moynahan

Posted on August 5, 2010 Written by ripitup

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The Recruit starring Colin Farrell, Al Pacino and Bridget Moynahan
The Recruit starring Colin Farrell, Al Pacino and Bridget Moynahan. Image via delusionrealm.com

 

James Clayton (Colin Farrell)  graduates from MIT at the top of his class. He is a whiz about computer programs but Walter Burke (Al Pacino) is about to offer him a whole new opportunity instead of working for Dell or another big company. Walter is a recruiting for CIA and he is certain James would be a great spy. James is indecisive but the fun training, the coolness of the job and hot intern Layla’s (Bridget Moynahan) presence are more than enough to make up his mind. And of course there is the thing that his father might have been an agent as well.

However as days progress, stress climbs up. The training is very severe and not all of the newbies will get to stay. It doesn’t help James that Walter has already spotted his fascination with Layla and the fact that Layla doesn’t seem indifferent either. So he uses this observation to make things tougher on James, as one day he might get to be a fantastic agent.

The problem is James ends up being a pawn in a game where Walter writes the script. Just when he thinks he survived the hard part, Walter assigns him his toughest task: to spy on Layla. She has graduated the program and works for CIA but Walter is certain she is a mole. But how the hell can a former newbie successfully spy on the girl he is mad about, who also got the same extensive spy training as he did?

I love spy/agent films. I love to watch the cat-mouse game, the plot twists and see what great casting has been done this time. I absolutely had a blast watching Tom Cruise’s Knight and Day, and I loved watching Jennifer Garner’s CIA adventures in Alias. Matt Damon performed brilliantly in The Good Shepherd and we all had fun watching him as Jason Bourne. While I am waiting for Angelina’s Salt, I decided to take a look at 2003’s The Recruit. And while I love Al Pacino and starting to become a Colin Farrell fan (he has my respect after all his diversity and the intensity of his roles), I was first attracted to this movie because one of the screenwriters is Kurt Wimmer, the guy who wrote&directed Equilibrium and wrote Law Abiding Citizen, two impressive action/thriller movies with great dramatic undertones. And Kurt didn’t disappoint.

The Recruit is fun and entertaining and full of exciting twists. Sure, you can some of them from a mile away but it is one of those movies where predictability entertains rather than disappoints. Colin Farrell portrays the innocence and “rookiness” of his character perfectly and a really interesting and fun character to watch. Layla keeps us wondering whether she is the bad guy and Gabriel Macht has a small but important role as their classmate/ex cop.

Yes, this is not a life-changing movie. It is not mind-bending. It is just so bloody fun. Rated at 6.5 on IMDB.. Strongly recommended to spy movies lovers, Al Pacino and Colin Farrell fans. Written by Kurt Wimmer, Robert Towne and Mitch Glazer. Directed by Roger Donaldson.

8/10 for the entertainment

7/10 for the overall movie.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: action, Al Pacino, Bridget Moynahan, Colin Farrell, Gabriel Macht, Kurt Wimmer, Mitch Glazer, movies, Robert Towne, Roger Donaldson, The Recruit, thriller

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