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OK,we don't have the hollywood connections,yet. If your looking people who know the movie business then your on the wrong show. If you looking for the average joe who watches movies all the time and has fun debating whether "Step Brothers" was better than "Talladega Nights" then welcom. We're the little guy with big aspirations. We'll get there but in the mean time let's have fun. Movies saved the country during the depression and is doing the same now. Giving people an escape from reality.
Date / Time: 4/23/2009 3:23 AM UTC
The movie that I'm going to review that is in the theaters already is The Fast and the Furious: New Model Original Parts. It is the fourth movie in the Fast and Furious franchise but this movie is the latest and picks up right after the Fast and Furious. Vin Diesel and Paul Walker are reunited. Dominic/Vin is still the bad boy and Paul Walker/ O'Connor is the good guy who has to act bad only this time for the FBI. I liked the way the movie started Dominic and his crew on the highways of the Dominican Republic hijacking fuel. But to save his girlfriend and the rest of the gang Dominic disappears. Brian O'Connor is trying to bring a drug lord to justice the same drug lord that is responsible for killing Dominic's friend Lefty. There is a race, shooting, explosions, double crosses, redemption, cars being crushed, The End!. I wonder how long it's going to take for them to make the next one? A lot of action, no suspense but it's Fast and Furious. Rating 6 out of 10.
The movie that is out on DVD this week that I am going to review is The Wrestler starring Mickey Rourke. The movie came out in January and Mickey Rourke won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. He also was nominated for an Oscar for the same performance. Also in the movie is Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei who won Best Supporting Actress in My Cousin Vinny. Rourke plays Randy the RAM Robinson a wrestler who is past his prime but was the Hulk Hogan of his day. He makes a living wrestling in small towns and signing autographs for fans. In order to be able to continue to wrestle Randy takes steroids and pain pills. He lives in a trailer park and wonders where his life and career have gone. To make extra money between matches Randy works at a local grocery store and takes a lot of crap from the store manager about being a wrestler. Randy suffers a heart attack after one of his matches and is told by the doctors he can't wrestle again or it may kill him. So for the first time in his life Randy is forced to look at life the way everyone else does. Marisa Tomei plays a stripper who Randy wants to have a relationship with but she doesn't get involved with the customers. Randy also tries to reconnect with a daughter he left behind when he was on top of the world. All of this sounds so cliché but the movie was excellent because it depicted what truly happens to superstar wrestlers after the sport is done with them. This film is going to put Rourke back on the Hollywood beat “B+” list. I recommend this movie to anyone who has wondered whether wrestling is fake or not. It shows just what they go through to entertain their fans. I thoroughly was. Rating 8 out of 10
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