

We'll just have to wait and see how it turns out.Reviews have been mixed, with a positive one coming from Manohla Dargis at The New York Times who says: "While that irrepressible exhibitionist Helen Mirren, born in 1945, continues to inspire legions of AARP members, one discarded garment at a time, Mr.
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Plots like this could really turn into something interesting if dealt with properly, but they also can't hold up a movie if done poorly. Martin Harris, who wakes up after a car crash to a wife that doesn't recognize him and another man who has assumed his identity. Continuing in that tradition, Neeson stars in the film Unknown, which opens today, and although it doesn't look nearly as exciting as Taken, the idea of seeing Liam fighting people is probably enough to get some people in the seats. The film was by no means great, but boy was it a hell of a lot of fun.

Previously typecast as a proper theater actor and sensei-like character (Batman Begins, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Schindler's List), Neeson starred in Taken, which was a ridiculously exciting action movie where he did almost nothing but kick ass and take names. One of the funniest surprises in 2008 was finding out that Liam Neeson could be a badass action star. distribution, so if we were you, we'd hightail it to Lincoln Center after buying tickets immediately. This is not an easy film to track down and there is currently no U.S. After a couple of hecklers chime in it turns scary, blurring the lines between performance and a manic episode. It is one of the most electric performances ever captured on film. Based on a 30-page monologue on the life of Jesus that Kinski wrote himself after being diagnosed schizophrenic and making two failed suicide attempts, Kinski performs for 84 absolutely insane minutes to a crowd of radical students, religious zealots, and curiosity seekers looking to see the mad man himself. In addition to a plethora of effed up foreign films is the unbelievable performance piece Klaus Kinski: Jesus Christ the Savior. Get excited, peopleâstarting today at Lincoln Center is Film Comment Selects! This quasi-film festival features a selection of demented films chosen by high-end film magazine Film Comment. Frey didnât really need a ghostwriter for this story, he just needed an archivist with a Xerox machine and a mercenary streak." Really, everything in I Am Number Four is recognizable from many past films. Club saying: "If anything, Caruso embraces the eye-rolling excess, with characters walking away from explosions in slo-mo, and a pack of hissing, grinning baddies who seem to be channeling the Kurgan from Highlander. It's a James Frey Sweatshop Production! Reviews have been poor to mixed, with Tasha Robinson from The A.V. Basically, some awkward loner teen in small town Ohio is an awkward loner because he is number four in a group of super-power endowed teens, and struggles with either being killed off or making an ass of himself in front of hot girls. The most recent of these is the film I Am Number Four, which, as a title, doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense without the preceding "three are dead"âbut oh well. After Twilight took off into disgusting depths of craziness, Hollywood took notice and basically optioned every book at a 5th grade reading level with a 100-400 page count and no literary merits. So get used to it: there are going to be a lot of movies based on teen books.
