Movie Notes: Borat

November 9th, 2006

Borat

The full title is Borat!: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan. It is a satire on everything. It’s an open comedy war, and subversively, the target is America: namely our politically correct culture, sensitivity to racial stereotypes, our xenophobia, and strange, isolated beliefs.

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Movie Notes: Live And Let Die

November 5th, 2006

Live And Let Die

Live and Let Die from 1973 starred Roger Moore as James Bond, for the first time. I remember watching it as a kid. Although it’s an action-packed adventure, it has elements from other films of the time that prove entertaining, but aren’t really about James Bond, spies, or espionage. There is also a noticeable comedy vibe — almost as if it’s lampooning earlier Bond movies.

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Movie Notes: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

November 5th, 2006

On Her Majesty's Secret Service

This James Bond film from 1969 is an odd duck. It has many things going for it, but other things are just wrong, and if the mistakes hadn’t happened, this would have been an awesome Bond film, possibly the best ever.

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Movie Notes: Little Miss Sunshine

September 17th, 2006

Little Miss Sunshine

Finally got off our duffs and saw a current movie. Little Miss Sunshine is 1/4 sincere feel-good and 3/4 black comedy, which results in a pretty decent date flick.

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Movie Notes: An Inconvenient Truth

June 21st, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth

Al Gore isn’t exactly Mr. Vivacious here, but he is a man who believes he’s right and feels an ethical duty to tell the world his point of view. Put this way, he has much in common with an old-time travelling preacher, whose sermon is that global warming is real, it’s here now, and the citizens of the world must act immediately if we have any hope of staving off its effects.

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