Seabiscuit
This film reeks of false sentimentality and cloying (and annoying) “patriotic” from beginning to end! Although the costumes look accurate for the period, although a little too “cool wardrobe (although it is assumed that depression,) the way in which the actors say their lines, especially women and children seemed very ‘now’, as he speaks a mile a minute with a familiarity that would not have been seen as children or “lady” in the time period. The film is peppered with frequent use of the words “United States of America ‘and’ to bring home more used the theme of the destitute by what is important in the good ole apple pie U.S. of A. In the top of the flag that covered the entire sugar-waving, the film suffers editing horses nervous and “false” that Tobey alias Rojas and fellow jockey so obviously travel in some scenes (real horse heads bob not as rocking horses!) made me feel that if the people who made this film did not matters, then I too
The “stars” of the film are wasted in office to do anything and I found myself looking forward to the smaller character pieces to provide relief from the bumps. It is also assumed that the public had prior knowledge of the details of real history too, because the film is a panoramic, (greeting) and ‘Flash card format. A loser in my book, much more than a nose!
Tags: Chris Cooper, Drama, Elizabeth Banks, Gary Ross, Gary Stevens, Jeff Bridges, Tobey Maguire, TOUCHSTONE HOME VIDEO, William H. Macy
February 9th, 2010 at 5:03 pm
staal the not quit so undefeated anymore but never mind
February 18th, 2010 at 4:34 am
Less important than Obama supporters think Bill Ayres is.
February 26th, 2010 at 7:21 am
Janine if you ever see this is the match i was talking about at the Show on sat?
February 27th, 2010 at 5:11 pm
“Universal’s Creature from the Black Lagoon has found a new mate in director Carl Rinsch.
The L.A. Times, in a double-whammy scoop, reports commercial helmer Rinsch (and one time contender for the Alien prequel) is supposed to do 47 Ronin for the studio, but he has also been tapped to helm the long-gestating remake.
Gary Ross penned the script, but Universal is starting over in the story stage.
Meanwhile, the man who was supposed to bring the Creature back to life, Breck Eisner, is moving on to The Brood remake, which solidifies our story here that a director was close to being announced.”
March 3rd, 2010 at 4:29 pm
After Googling for a bit, I think I may have found it. Hopefully this helps!
I went here first:
Then here:
Finally, if that isn't what you're looking for, check this out:
I don't know that that is exactly the answer you are looking for, but hopefully I set you on the right path at least!
March 4th, 2010 at 6:44 am
Two very impressive wrestlers