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March 6, 2009
Appaloosa (2008)
Should I see it?
Yes.



Ed Harris isn’t a brilliant director by any stretch of the imagination but he is a reliable one. Not surprisingly, his film (as was his previous work Pollack) is very strong on the performances. He knows how to draw good work out of his fellow cast members. This is an obvious benefit from his expertise in acting. He is also very smart in his casting choices. In this case he matched Viggo Mortensen (who I don’t think is capable of giving a poor performance), Renée Zellweger and Jeremy Irons with roles that play to their talents. The script by Robert Knott and Ed Harris (a first writing credit for both actors) is based on the novel by Robert B. Parker. It is clear the two men were cautious to give the story room to develop and their actors plenty of material to handle. While the performances are fantastic, the script is the foundation for the successes in the production.

The story centers around a couple of guns for hire who are brought in to police a small Western town. The men Virgil Cole (Harris) and Everett (Mortensen) are opposites that complement one another. Virgil is a stony eyed, simple minded law man. Everett is a laid back, literate man. The partners are confronted by two serious issues in their new town. First is Randall Bragg (Irons), a murderous rancher. The other is piano player Allison (Zellweger) who starts a rocky relationship with Virgil. The conflicts and tension between the characters is patiently built mostly through character development instead of cheap plot devices. While there are some dry moments, the film overall avoids falling into being a chat fest. Harris walks a delicate tightrope between being too heavy on the dialog and just being another gunfight Western. The fact that he avoids these traps is made even more impressive when one realizes that the film also avoids almost all Western cliche in the process. Even if you don’t like the film, you have to give credit that this was not lazily made. If nothing else, Harris is a very deliberate film maker and obviously works hard to get his results.


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December 13, 2008
Movie Trailer: New in Town
I live in the Twin Cities area.. If you don't know New Ulm is located in south central Minnesota, so for most people its like saying its on the other side of Pluto. I have dealt with big shots from the East and West Coasts who come here quite often. The shot of her coming out of the airport is dead on. Her reaction when she finds out someone moved to the area is also realistic (perhaps her line interpretation needed to be even more dismissive.) What doesn't play is her "warming up" to the locals. From what I've experienced, coastal folks come here, whimper about the cold, deride the locals as being hicks and then get the heck home. Even the long term transplants I've met rarely get past the "you stupid Midwesterners don't know how crappy you have it" phase. To be fair, there are some who come who are tough and can hack being someplace that actually has weather.

I will attest that there are people who really do talk like that. The trailer shows they did a good job of getting the look and feel down. We'll see how they do. They can't make us look any dumber than Fargo did.




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Screenwriters: Ken Rance and C. Jay Cox (Latter Days)
Director:
Jonas Elmer (The Art of Success)
Actors: Renee Zellweger (Cinderella Man), JK Simmons (Juno), Harry Connick , Jr. (Independence Day), Nathan Fillon (Serenity) and Siobhan Fallon (Baby Mama)


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August 6, 2008
Movie Trailer: Appaloosa
What's better than a good Western? A good Western with some brains and style. This certainly looks like it fits that description. Ed Harris directs this adaptation of Robert B. Parker's book. He also stars, along with Viggo Mortensen, Renee Zellweger and Jeremy Irons, in this story about a couple of hired guns (Harris and Mortensen) who come to the aid of a small Western town being run by a dictatorial rancher (Irons).

Looks good. Heck, this may be Viggo Mortensen's best film since Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. Yes, he was in it.







Screenwriter: Robert Knott and Ed Harris
Director: Ed Harris (Pollock)
Actors: Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises), Renee Zellweger (Cinderella Man), Jeremy Irons (Casanova), Ed Harris (The Abyss), and Lance Hendrickson (Aliens)

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March 17, 2008
Movie Trailer: Leatherheads
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Director: George Clooney (Good Night and Good Luck)
Screenwriters: Duncan Brantley, Rick Reilly
Actors: George Clooney, John Krasinski, Renne Zellweger, Stephen Root (Office Space)




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