‘The Soloist’ Download and Reviews

October 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Biography, Drama, Music

“The Soloist” Movie Details

The Soloist tagline: Life has a mind of its own
The Soloist - DVD Cover

The Soloist DVD Cover

Actors:
Emma Stone The Ghost of Girlfriends Past
Tina Casciani Vargas Girl 3
Paul Cassell Wedding Guest #1
Kortney Adams Jenny’s Colleague
Leigh Belair 80’s Singles Bar Patron
Patrick Canty Architecht
Albert M. Chan Sam
Jeffrey Corazzini Salesman
Sean Paul Cormier Prom attendant
Roger Dillingham Jr. Cab Driver
Michael Douglas Uncle Wayne
Alexander Fagan Teenager #1
Brian Fernandes Passerby
Robert Forster
David J. Garfield Photographers Assistant
Directors: Joe Wright
IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 11,159 votes

“The Soloist” Movie Review

“The Soloist” Plot Summary

A Los Angeles journalist befriends a homeless Julliard-trained musician, while looking for a new article for the paper.

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I am a musician and live in France, where the release date of this movie is scheduled for Sept. 2 2009. I obviously cannot write a review at the present time but have nevertheless read the book

What no one mentions in all of the above comments is that Nathaniel Ayers was originally a Double Bass student at Julliard and NOT a cellist. That instrument– along with the violin, trumpet, and piano, all came about later on. Put any instrument into his hands and he’ll do his best to master it. Having attended Yale university, I did not know him personally, even though we studied with one of the greatest bass teachers in the New York area at that time: Homer Mensch. Recently our paths did finally cross thanks to one of our mutual acquaintances, bassist and composer Joe Russo. Nathan likes to write down the names of his long lost good friends on walls, or any writing surface, and Joe’s name is always there, scribbled amongst his favorites. This was where Steve noticed Joe’s name and Googled him to look up his website. A new and close friendship resulted between them, and the many anecdotes that Joe pulled out of Nathan’s past were worth their weight in gold to Steve, enough to devote the entire chapter 8 of the book to Joe!To me, reading this book made me come to the conclusion that every man has his hour in life, and Nathan’s time had come now. The chances of 2 men, one homeless and one not, being pulled together through the sound of a violin in a rush hour tunnel, were undoubtedly written in the stars. Through articles, a book and now a film on Nathan, Steve helped uplift a poor and abandoned part of society to a rank that it never imagined nor asked for, but morally deserved. We all know that the Internet is indeed capable of connecting and reconnecting people in the present, but only music can magically, throughout time, open the doors that connect all of us to one another.

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‘Jackie Brown’ Download and Reviews

October 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Thriller

“Jackie Brown” Movie Details

Jackie Brown tagline: This Christmas, Santa’s Got A Brand New Bag
Jackie Brown - DVD Cover

Jackie Brown DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Tangie Ambrose
  • Denise Crosby
    Pam Grier Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Brown
    Samuel L. Jackson Ordell Robbie
    Robert Forster Max Cherry
    Bridget Fonda Melanie
    Michael Keaton Ray Nicolette
    Robert De Niro Louis Gara
    Michael Bowen Mark Dargus
    Chris Tucker Beaumont Livingston
    Lisa Gay Hamilton Sheronda
    Tom ‘Tiny’ Lister Jr. Winston
    Hattie Winston Simone
    David Haig Judge
    Aimee Graham Amy, Billingsley Sales Girl
    Ellis Williams Cockatoo Bartender
    Billingsley Sales Girl #2
    Directors: Quentin Tarantino IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 78,778 votes

    “Jackie Brown” Movie Review

    “Jackie Brown” Plot Summary

    A female flight attendant becomes a key figure in a plot between the police and an arms dealer. add synopsis

    Personally, I find it to be Quentin Tarantino Masterpiece

    Sometimes a movie requires more than one viewing. The first time I sat down to watch Jackie Brown, I wasn’t so impressed. I didn’t hate the movie, but I didn’t love it either. I thought it was decent. The second time I watched it, I knew the plot already so I really got to indulge in the characters of the film. And thats exactly what the film is, it’s a character piece

    Those of you who expect an energetic, stylized, violent, comic book-esquire film like Pulp Fiction will not get that from this movie. Its a lot more tamed, and to say the least realistic. I love Pulp Fiction, its one of my all time favorite movies. But I doubt in the real world there would be two hit men in matching black and white suits. The scenarios of that movie, while fun and totally entertaining, aren’t too realistic. Jackie Brown on the other hand has totally real characters that don’t come off as too over the top

    All the actors in the movie are superb

    The lead is played by actress Pam Grier who nails the role. Tarantino again shows you don’t need an a-list actor to carry a movie. Grier plays Jackie Brown, an airline stuartess in her 40s. Samuel L. Jackson plays Ordell Robbie, a gun dealer who uses Jackie to bring him in money from Mexico. Robert DeNiro (in a smaller role for such a big actor) plays Louis, Ordell’s friend who recent got out of jail. Bridget Fonda plays Melanie, a ‘blonde haired surfer girl’ who lives with Ordell. Michael Keaton (my all time favorite actor)plays ATF agent Ray Nicollette who wants to take down Ordell. And Robert Forster plays Max Cherry, a bail bonds man. Without giving too much away, all of these characters in one way or another are all after $500,000 of Ordell’s money. Every character in this movie is great and unique in their own way. But for me, Robert Forster steals the show. Max Cherry is without a doubt my favorite character in all of Quentin Tarantino’s movies

    To some people, this movie is just a crime/heist movie. But to me there is something quite beautiful to this movie. After a few viewings of the film, you will notice that underneath it all, this movie is really about two people. Jackie Brown and Max Cherry. Two people who are middle aged, lonely, and tired of their dead end jobs. Two people that meet in a very unlikely way. Two people that together figure out a way to steal $500,000 and get away with it. Take this movie however you want it. But to me, thats the heart of the movie, and thats why the movie works so well

    In conclusion, Jackie Brown is not a graphic crime story like Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction that preceded it. Nor is it a stylized revenge saga like Kill Bill vol. 1 & 2 that followed it. Instead it is a stand alone film. A wonderfully acted character study. And for me, an absolute gem of a film. It’s Quentin Tarantino’s underrated MASTERPIECE.

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