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Category Archives: 1999
The Hurricane -
Wrongful impisonment movies are a dime a dozen. In fact, in most prison movies, the protagonist is innocent of all wrongdoing. At first, The Hurricane follows meekly along with the trend. However, a spectacular lead performance, and an invigorating second … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Biopic, Deborah Kara Unger, Denzel Washington, John Hannah, Liev Schreiber
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The Talented Mr. Ripley -
It has been three years since director Anthony Minghella’s Best Picture winner, The English Patient, hit the screens. He has taken his time to carefully make his next picture, The Talented Mr. Ripley. Serendipity has struck for Minghella, as three … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Anthony Minghella, Drama, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law, Matt Damon, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Thriller
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Galaxy Quest -
Robert Gordon scripted this action comedy in which the cast of a popular science fiction TV show (including Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, and Tony Shalhoub) must save a planet, after being abducted by aliens who think the cast … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Alan Rickman, Comedy, Sam Rockwell, Science Fiction, Sigourney Weaver, Tim Allen, Tony Shalhoub
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Snow Falling on Cedars -
Scott Hicks directs this tale of a Japanese-American man (Rick Yune) on trial for murder. Ethan Hawke stars as a journalist covering the trial, whose childhood sweetheart married the accused. James Cromwell will play the judge. Max von Sydow, Youki … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Drama, Ethan Hawke, James Cromwell, Max Von Sydow, Richard Jenkins
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Man on the Moon -
Andy Kaufman was such a distinct comedic performer that it is surprising that it took this long to have a biopic devoted to his life. Director Milos Forman takes the helm, and in an unusual move, has cast Jim Carrey … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Biopic, Courtney Love, Danny DeVito, Jim Carrey
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Any Given Sunday -
Oliver Stone directs this look at the NFL. Al Pacino will star as the coach who pressures a veteran QB (Dennis Quaid) to play hurt, or risk getting replaced by an up-and-coming QB (Jamie Foxx). Elizabeth Berkley will portray Pacino’s … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid, Drama, Elizabeth Berkley, Jamie Foxx, Jim Caviezel, Oliver Stone, Sports
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Topsy Turvy -
Mike Leigh directs this period piece about Gilbert and Sullivan and the creation of their most famous comic opera, The Mikado. Timothy Spall, Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent and Lesley Manville star. Capsule Review: Interesting, but way overlong. The first hour … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Biopic, Jim Broadbent, Mike Leigh, Timothy Spall
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Fantasia 2000 -
The original Fantasia was a bold experiment merging animation and classical music. Its episodic nature was originally intended to be an ever-evolving work in progress (with new segments swapping out the old ones). After 60 years, Fantasia/2000 is the result, … Continue reading
Stuart Little -
E.B. White’s classic children’s story, Stuart Little, has long defied a successful screen adaptation, primarily because its main character is a walking, talking mouse. Now, with the latest in animation technology, Stuart is vibrantly brought to life. And yet, the … Continue reading
Posted in 1999, Movie Reviews
Tagged Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki, Michael J. Fox
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