‘The Punisher’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

“The Punisher” Movie Details

The Punisher tagline: This Is Not Revenge. It’s Punishment!
The Punisher - DVD Cover

The Punisher DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Marcus Johns
  • Will Patton
    John Travolta
    Rebecca Romijn
    Roy Scheider
    A. Russell Andrews Jimmy Weeks
    Omar Avila Joe Toro
    James Carpinello Bobby Saint/John Saint
    Mark Collie Harry Heck
    Russ Comegys Tattooed Mike
    Antoni Corone T.J.
    Rick Elmhurst Bay News 9 Newscaster
    Laura Harring Livia Saint
    Ben Foster Spacker Dave
    Michael Reardon Toro Croupier
    Will Hasenzahl EMT
    Thomas Jane Frank Castle
    Eddie Jemison Micky Duka
    Marco St. John Police Chief Morris
    Will Castle
    Directors: Jonathan Hensleigh IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 47,375 votes

    “The Punisher” Movie Review

    “The Punisher” Plot Summary

    After his wife and family are killed, G-Man Frank Castle takes it upon himself to distribute punishment to those responsible for the vendetta.

    GREAT MOVIE! vigilante-style justice done right

    ‘The Punisher’ is a shining example of revenge and vigilante-style justice done right. It’s also yet another comic book adaptation done properly. I thought this movie was one of the best I have seen in a long time. In the compendium of comic movies, this falls just shy of the two X-Men movies and Spider-Man but easily surpasses Batman, Batman Begins, Superman and The Hulk. The fact that it is an R-rated movie will kill any possible chance of decent box-office numbers, but it was a necessary step to take, and the quality of the movie just makes up for it. Hopefully this was Thomas Jane’s breakout role, as he was outstanding and has the potential to be a contender to Ben Affleck, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, and Matt Damon as the next big action star. If you like action movies, check out this movie. If you like comic book adaptations, check out this movie. Heck, if you just like movies in general, The Punisher is two hours well-spent. Like Thomas Jane himself says, ‘Frank Castle is dead. Long live The Punisher.’

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    ‘Australia’ Download and Reviews

    December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Drama, History

    “Australia” Movie Details

    Australia tagline:
    Australia - DVD Cover

    Australia DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bryan Brown King Carney
    David Gulpilil King George
    Hugh Jackman The Drover
    Jacek Koman Ivan
    Ben Mendelsohn Dutton
    Barry Otto Administrator
    Jack Thompson Kipling Flynn
    Brandon Walters Nullah
    David Wenham Neil Fletcher
    Essie Davis Katherine
    Nicole Kidman Lady Sarah Ashley
    Directors: Baz Luhrmann
    IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 34,260 votes

    “Australia” Movie Review

    “Australia” Plot Summary

    Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot. As the pair drive 2,000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape, they experience the bombing of Darwin, Australia, by Japanese forces firsthand.

    Epic!

    Australia is a long film (154 minutes to be precise) that is full of fun, action, a little comedy, romance and plenty of drama. Do not listen to the critics and people who are badmouthing this film. It is the sort of film you have to judge for yourself to understand it completely. It may be long but it is well worth your while. The film focuses its plot on three main characters – Hugh Jackman who I thought was great as the Drover (and showed me that he’s capable of many different roles besides Wolverine!), Nicole Kidman who I thought was brilliant as Lady Sarah Ashley and Brandon Walters who plays Nullah an orphaned boy who helps them dearly on their treacherous journey over an ‘unforgiving landscape’ and who is a main character throughout the film

    The plot is fairly simple and never seems to lose track of itself. It captures and motivates you and keeps you interested up until the very end. I must admit this is an incredibly powerful and emotional film that can make you laugh and cry, especially near the end. I think the war-scenes were done brilliantly. You would never know CGI was involved! OK, maybe you would, but it was still pretty darn good! The landscapes were beautiful and sometimes, some of the scenes took me by surprise because I was just not expecting them. One scene in particular involving the cattle and a cliff was very thrilling and literally had me on the very edge of my seat! Very exciting! Now for the story – Set in 1939 before World War II, a woman (Nicole Kidman) inherits a ranch in Australia and reluctantly joins forces with a man named the Drover (Hugh Jackman) who as you have probably guessed, drives the cattle from A to B. They then experience the bombing of Darwin and let me tell you; they couldn’t have picked a worse time to fall in love! The story then takes it from there and so forth

    Like I said before, this film literally had me on the edge of my seat. I did not think it was at all predictable and I do not think it deserves all the bad reviews it is receiving. Why, I do not know but then, I guess everyone has their own opinion. If you like war movies, romance and Hugh Jackman, I definitely recommend checking out this film. It is not your usual popcorn type movie. If I had seen this in the cinema, I would have been too distracted to eat popcorn anyway!! Give this film a go and judge it for yourself. 9/10.

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    ‘Cast Away’ Download and Reviews

    December 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Drama

    “Cast Away” Movie Details

    Cast Away tagline: At the edge of the world, his journey begins.
    Cast Away - DVD Cover

    Cast Away DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Paul Sanchez Ramon
    Lari White Bettina Peterson
    Leonid Citer Fyodor
    David Allen Brooks Dick Peterson
    Yelena Popovic Beautiful Russian Woman
    Semion Suradikov Nicolai
    Tom Hanks Chuck Noland
    Helen Hunt Kelly Frears
    Peter Berg Yuri
    Dmitri S. Boudrine Lev
    Francois Duhamel French FedEx Loader
    Michael Forest Pilot Jack
    Viveka Davis Pilot Gwen
    Nick Searcy Stan
    Jennifer Choe Memphis State Student
    Directors: Robert Zemeckis
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 93,599 votes

    “Cast Away” Movie Review

    “Cast Away” Plot Summary

    A FedEx executive must transform himself physically and emotionally to survive a crash landing on a deserted island.

    Simply wonderful!!

    This is a marvelous, heartwarming, engaging movie that features the genius of Tom Hanks. The film was neither too long or boring; it was just right. It might have been boring if it’d been anyone other than Hanks, but as usual, he melts into his role and delivers a riveting performance.

    Kudos to Zemeckis also in capturing Hanks’ ordeal on the island, from his weight loss to his desolation. This is one of the best ‘Robinson Crusoe’ type adaptations I’ve seen.

    And Hanks’ journey back to civilization was so interesting and moving. He superbly played the part of the person who’s struggling to find his place after being out of touch for five years! The scenes are so touching, especially his reunion with Hunt.

    I was almost convinced this was based on an actual account, so much so I was looking to see the trailers at the end of the movie, saying ‘Based on the real life account of…’

    Tom Hanks is one of the best character actors of his generation, right alongside of Robert Duvall, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Russell Crowe.

    As an aside, this is the only movie I’ve seen that’s been a showcase of a corporate logo from beginning to end (and not a bad association, I might add), to which I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t produced by FedEx. ;-)

    If you’re looking for something more than the shallow and contrived dramatics of the reality series Survivor, or a movie without the standard pyrotechnics or other adrenalin boosting gimmicks, then this film will be well worth your time.

    It’s a human interest story, pure and simple.

    I was so drawn in that when the movie ended, I really wanted to see what happens to Chuck in the new phase of his life, after meeting his next potential love interest at the very end of the film.

    I guess that’s left up to the imagination. Happily ever after. :-)

    Enjoy a superb tour de force performance by Hanks.

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    ‘Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Download and Reviews

    November 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Family

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Details

    Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events tagline: On December 17, Christmas cheer takes a holiday.
    Lemony Snicket - DVD Cover

    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jane Adams
  • Jim Carrey Count Olaf
    Liam Aiken Klaus
    Emily Browning Violet
    Kara Hoffman Sunny
    Shelby Hoffman Sunny
    Jude Law Lemony Snicket
    Timothy Spall Mr. Poe
    Justice Strauss
    Billy Connolly Uncle Monty
    Meryl Streep Aunt Josephine
    Luis GuzmГЎn Bald Man
    Jamie Harris Hook-Handed Man
    Craig Ferguson Person of Indeterminate Gender
    Jennifer Coolidge White Faced Woman
    White Faced Woman
    Directors: Brad Silberling IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 48,382 votes

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Review

    “Lemony Snicket” Plot Summary

    Three wealthy children’s parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune.

    The Marvellous Movie

    It was wonderful. I’m sorry, skeptics, but it really was

    The costumes were really unique. I liked how they seemed to draw inspiration from several different time periods

    I really loved Liam Aiken and Emily Browning as Klaus and Violet Baudelaire- even though they didn’t fit my mental images of the characters, they proved themselves over and over again throughout the course of the film. Emily Browning has a history of doing excellent films, and after seeing her in the comparatively small role of Ned Kelly’s sister I had a lot of faith in her. I wasn’t quite as sure about Liam Aiken because I hadn’t seen any of his work, but I was pleasantly surprised

    Sunny Baudelaire (as played by Kara and Shelby Hoffman) was just done perfectly. Everybody in the cinema laughed at the subtitles. I seriously didn’t think that it was possible for two-year-olds to be good at acting, but the Hoffman twins convinced me otherwise

    The musical score was brilliantly done and the sets were, in a word, epic. I felt *dizzy* whenever there were panoramic shots of Lake Lachrymose, for heaven’s sakes! There were some scenes which were not in the books- such as the theme of sanctuary, the spyglasses, the lost letter from the Baudelaire parents. As a Lemony Snicket obsessive I expected to fume at these scenes, but they worked wonderfully

    Keep an eye out for the hilarious ‘Littlest Elf’ sequence at the beginning and the amazing animated credits (complete with a song from the film ‘The Addams Family’, possibly a nod to Barry Sonnenfield, who is credited as a producer).

    I am giving this film a 9 out of 10 simply because I am a fan of the books and there were a couple of story details I felt could have been communicated better

    Excellent stuff! If there are any sequels, they can only improve.

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    ‘3:10 to Yuma’ Download and Reviews

    October 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “3:10 to Yuma” Movie Details

    3:10 to Yuma tagline: Time waits for one man
    Three Ten To Yuma - DVD Cover

    3:10 to Yuma DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Christian Bale Dan Evans
    Chris Browning Crawley
    Harp Corrigan Bisbee townsman
    Russell Crowe Ben Wade
    Kevin Durand Tucker
    Hugh Elliot Gunman
    Peter Fonda
    Ben Foster Charlie Prince
    Darren Gibson Gunman
    Jason Henning Ticket Clerk
    Henry Herman Gunfighter
    Shawn Howell Jackson
    Kc King Contention Gunman
    Logan Lerman William Evans
    Billy Lockwood Gunfighter
    Directors: James Mangold
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 91,299 votes

    “3:10 to Yuma” Movie Review

    “Three Ten To Yuma” Plot Summary

    A small-time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who’s awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych out the rancher.

    excellent and exciting

    Nice to finally see a decent modern western bring its way to the screen. Much in the style of westerns of old, lots of action, but it doesn’t move too quickly where all your seeing is shootouts and blood. The storyline is deep and powerful, all the characters are interesting and make sense, and just an overall enjoyable film

    James Mangold puts himself on the board with this film, hopefully he continues to pump out future classics such as 3:10 to Yuma

    Go out and watch this in theaters, and then buy it on DVD when it comes out. A movie well worth watching.8.5 from me, which fortunately for 3:10 to Yuma, rounds up to a 9.

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    ‘3000 Miles to Graceland’ Download and Reviews

    October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Movie Details

    3000 Miles to Graceland tagline: Crime Is King.
    3000 Miles to Graceland - DVD Cover

    3000 Miles to Graceland DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Michael Kopsa
  • Kurt Russell Michael Zane
    Kevin Costner Thomas J. Murphy
    Courteney Cox Cybil Waingrow
    Christian Slater Hanson
    Kevin Pollak U.S. Marshal Damitry
    David Arquette Gus
    Jon Lovitz Jay Peterson
    Howie Long Jack, Gang Pilot
    Thomas Haden Church U.S. Marshal Quigley
    Bokeem Woodbine Franklin
    Ice-T Hamilton, Gunman
    David Kaye Jesse Waingrow
    Louis Lombardi Otto Sinclair, Boise Lawyer
    Shawn Michael Howard Roller Elvis
    Jefferson
    Directors: Demian Lichtenstein IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 19,152 votes

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Movie Review

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Plot Summary

    A gang of ex-cons rob a casino during Elvis convention week. add synopsis

    one of the BEST action movies ever

    After watching the trailer, I thought it would be a funny movie, a bit stupid but funny (Costner and Russell as Elvis impersonators are hilarious). What a surprise! What I finally saw is one of the best action movies I’ve seen in a long time. It even has a plot you can follow, doesn’t need bloody guts and severed body parts to be shown in close-up. It is ‘just’ a film about bank robbers, that decided to rob a casino, ‘because everybody else robs banks’. There is a huge shootout and security guards and innocent bystanders drop dead by the dozen. The rivalry between the robbers evolves and finally leads (through some twists)to the showdown between Costner / Russell / dozens of law enforcers. The way Costner portraits the lunatic (actually believing himself to be one of Elvis’ illegitimate children)is just fantastic and worth watching the movie. Russell is also wonderful to watch, as the ex-con who just wants to get enough money to settle down on his boat (nice twist there)and who doesn’t share the enthusiasm of the others for killing. Even Cox as the ‘woman in the middle’ shows a surprisingly good performance. Admittedly, you don’t have to switch on your brain to understand it, but it is really cool to watch, funny and entertaining. If you don’t want to spend any money on a theater ticket, get it on DVD – it’s worth it.

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    ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’ Download and Reviews

    October 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama

    “Charlie Wilson’s War” Movie Details

    Charlie Wilson’s War tagline: Based on a true story. You think we could make all this up?
    Charlie Wilson's War - DVD Cover

    Charlie Wilson's War DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Shiri Appleby Jailbait
    Peter Gerety Larry Liddle
    Erick Avari Avi Perlman
    Yousuf Azami Relief worker
    Anthony Azizi Refugee
    Paul Bartholomew Date
    Ned Beatty Doc Long
    Jehangir Behzadizadeh Wounded man
    P.J. Byrne Jim Van Wagenen
    Kevin Cooney Kane
    Walter Delmar Lobbyist
    Christopher Denham Mike Vickers
    Jon Donahue Stu
    Francois Duhamel French News Photographer
    Russell Edge Mike Wells
    Directors: Mike Nichols
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 39,160 votes

    “Charlie Wilson’s War” Movie Review

    “Charlie Wilson’s War” Plot Summary

    A drama based on a Texas congressman Charlie Wilson’s covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets have some unforeseen and long-reaching effects.

    The incredible Philip Seymour Hoffman

    Charlie Wilson’s war is an excellent example of how films should be made. This movie is of the highest quality and is cast perfectly. Tom Hanks play the lead and delivers an exceptional performance. Furthermore, Tom Hanks is complimented by the unparalleled acting ability of the incredible Philip Seymour Hoffman. I have never seen him in a role that suits him so perfectly.

    The film is witty, intelligent and well written. Julia Roberts also stars in this film but is easily over-shadowed by the other two leads.

    I rated this film 10/10 and am pleased to recommend this film to anyone that is interested in quality cinema.

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    ‘State of Play’ Download and Reviews

    October 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Mystery, Thriller

    “State of Play” Movie Details

    State of Play tagline: Find The Truth
    State of Play - DVD Cover

    State of Play DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Russell Crowe Cal McAffrey
    Ben Affleck Rep. Stephen Collins
    Rachel McAdams Della Frye
    Helen Mirren Cameron Lynne
    Robin Wright Penn Anne Collins
    Jason Bateman Dominic Foy
    Jeff Daniels Rep. George Fergus
    Michael Berresse Robert Bingham
    Harry Lennix Det. Donald Bell
    Josh Mostel Pete
    Michael Weston Hank
    Barry Shabaka Henley Gene Stavitz
    Viola Davis Dr. Judith Franklin
    David Harbour PointCorp Insider
    Sarah Lord Mandi Brokaw
    Directors: Kevin Macdonald
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 27,380 votes

    “State of Play” Movie Review

    “State of Play” Plot Summary

    A team of investigative reporters work alongside a police detective to try to solve the murder of a congressman’s mistress.

    Good Political Thriller

    This movie is worth seeing just to watch great actors like Russell Crowe, Helen Mirren, & Rachel McAdams practice their craft. Add in a very good plot and a well written script and what you end up with is an excellent movie

    I’d read that Brad Pitt was originally supposed to have the starring role of the veteran newspaper reporter played by Crowe but declined the role at the last minute due to artistic differences with the Director over the script. Not sure of the details, but the movie certainly didn’t suffer from Pitt’s absence. Crowe was great as the lead. Some critics carp over his funny ‘American’ accent, but I thought he was very good in the lead role

    Rachel McAdams was very good as the cub reporter. I’m not sure if she’s the next Julia Roberts (as some opine) but she certainly is the ‘it’ girl and fills the bill nicely

    Helen Mirren was excellent as the imperious publisher/editor of the newspaper

    Ben Affleck was good as the politician at the center of the storm

    As political thrillers go, this was pretty good. I’d say go check it out, grab a bucket of popcorn and soda, and enjoy.

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    ‘Death Proof’ Download and Reviews

    October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

    “Death Proof” Movie Details

    Death Proof tagline: A White-Hot Juggernaut At 200 Miles Per Hour!
    Grindhouse: Death Proof - DVD Cover

    Death Proof DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Kurt Russell Stuntman Mike
    Zoe Bell Herself
    Rosario Dawson Abernathy
    Vanessa Ferlito Arlene
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier Jungle Julia
    Tracie Thoms Kim
    Rose McGowan Pam
    Jordan Ladd Shanna
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead Lee
    Quentin Tarantino Warren
    Marcy Harriell Marcy
    Eli Roth Dov
    Omar Doom Nate
    Michael Bacall Omar
    Monica Staggs Lanna Frank
    Directors: Quentin Tarantino
    IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 70,184 votes

    “Death Proof” Movie Review

    “Grindhouse: Death Proof” Plot Summary

    Two separate sets of voluptuous women are stalked at different times by a scarred stuntman who uses his “death proof” cars to execute his murderous plans.

    Excellent!!!

    I haven’t the slightest idea why all of these guys are on here hating on this movie? Could it be that they are the type of guys who don’t care to hear women talk (at all)? I know were just supposed to look sexy and be completely helpless victims in horror flicks. Kicking ass is never supposed to be a woman’s job in a horror flick. You’ll definitely hear some girl talk in this flick. There will be some banter, bickering, laughing, loving, intellectual conversations and downright irrational conversations. You know ‘every day’ girl talk. Add this to some serious bone chilling/thrilling action and you’re all set to go. This is a completely brilliant film that will have you holding on to the edge of your seat. The soundtrack and the non CGI special effects are a special treat. Death Proof is one of my all time favorites.

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    ‘A Good Year’ Download and Reviews

    October 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “A Good Year” Movie Details

    A Good Year tagline: Everything matures… eventually.
    A Good Year - DVD Cover

    A Good Year DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Freddie Highmore Young Max Skinner
    Albert Finney Uncle Henry Skinner
    Russell Crowe Max Skinner
    Rafe Spall Kenny
    Archie Panjabi Gemma
    Richard Coyle Amis
    Ben Righton Trader #1
    Patrick Kennedy Trader #2
    Ali Rhodes 20-Something Beauty
    Daniel Mays Bert the Doorman
    Nila Aalia Newscaster #1
    Stephen Hudson Newscaster #2
    Giannina Facio Maitre D’
    Tom Hollander Charlie Willis
    Lionel Briand Rental Car Employee
    Directors: Ridley Scott
    IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 20,739 votes

    “A Good Year” Movie Review

    “A Good Year” Plot Summary

    A British investment broker inherits his uncle’s chateau and vineyard in Provence, where he spent much of his childhood. He discovers a new laid-back lifestyle as he tries to renovate the estate to be sold. add synopsis

    Incredible and Uninvolving

    Watching this fantasy of cashing out to live a life of food, wine, sex and sunlit idleness in Provence, you don’t suspend disbelief for a minute. Right at the outset we are shown that Russell Crowe’s character is exactly what his beloved uncle calls him when he cheats at chess as a boy — ‘a little s**t.’ Now grown up, he enjoys making money by cheating, not so much for the money, though that’s nice too, but for the sheer pleasure of dominating others by being smarter, tougher and more ruthless than they are. Since, he’s surrounded by agreeably available women in London (the movie tries to make a running joke of flashes and cleavage shots) it is clear that he needn’t sleep alone. Nothing Crowe does makes us believe that he is less than perfectly satisfied with the life he leads, or that he would give it up to take up with a Provencal girl and contendedly guzzle home grown wine on the terrace. Nothing convinces that he and she are made for each other, or that she should see him as anything but a good looking rich foreigner who’ll be an enjoyable but short-lived roll in the hay. Because Crowe’s boss writes him a thumping severance check when he turns down a partnership and leaves the firm, his choice is too easy to be interesting. His buddy the real estate agent has it right. After six months he’ll be bored to death, up to his ears in some financial shenanigan, and probably fooling around on his honey just to prove to himself that he can get away with it

    The subplot with the American cousin never gets its feet untangled because the conflict between them over who deserves the property and what to do with it isn’t fully developed. She’s supposed to be smarter, tougher and more knowledgeable about wine than her youth and good looks indicate, but she doesn’t get to do very much with those qualities. Crowe’s character can’t stand losing. It would have deepened him, and explained his change of life, to have this kid see through him, take him on and beat him at his own game. It would have been a more dramatically satisfying romance to have him try to seduce her, fail, and then fall in love and have to win her. The film hints at those possibilities and immediately backs away

    There’s a lot else wrong with the picture. We never feel that Crowe is actually in serious trouble over the financial maneuver that gets him suspended for a week because he never acts like a man who’s job is on the line. There are a number of pointless sexual innuendos involving secondary characters that don’t go anywhere except, perhaps, the cutting room floor. The rental car foul up is formulaic, not credible and therefore not funny. The smack at a couple of clueless American tourists with Southern accents is smug, gratuitous and irritating. Albert Finney’s role of Bacchus as an English gentleman gone native is written by the numbers and phoned in on screen. The flashback structure allows Scott to pull out of the hat whatever rabbits he needs to keep the plot moving, like Crowe’s childhood ability to imitate his uncle’s handwriting and his one childhood encounter with the woman he falls in love with. That actress, by the way, is too young for a character whom we learn is about the same age as Crowe

    The only really enjoyable performance is Archie Panjabi (who played Parminder Nagra’s older sister in Bend It Like Beckham) as Crowe’s hip, all knowing secretary. Her work I’d like to see more of

    Bottom line is that this is an unsuccessful variant on the formula High Pressure Guy Finds Self And Love In Laid Back Town. Cars and Doc Hollywood did it better. The Luberon region photographs beautifully, but that’s it.

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