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Octopussy

“Mr. Bond is a very rare breed, soon to be made extinct” Louis Jourdan in Octopussy                                                                                                                                       The best word to describe Roger Moore’s sixth Bond installment is entertaining.   A major element of the plot is the pres...

Still Alice

                                                                    “On my good days I can almost pass for a normal person but on my bad days I feel like I can’t find myself”   --Julianne Moore in Still Alice Julianne Moore is with very few exceptions, consistently the most interesting person in any film that she appears in.   I remember first noticing her as Annabella Sciorra’s best friend in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.   Her character, Marlene, a hard driving realtor, is introduced by her husband saying “She’s on the phone”, when he arrives for a dinner party and Marlene is in the car on a car phone, which made a pretty funny ...

Vanilla Sky/Abre Los Ojos

Vanilla Sky, made in 2001, directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Tom Cruise, is a remake of the Spanish thriller Open Your Eyes or Abre los Ojos and its American remake directed Cameron Crowe, one of my favorite directors, and starring Tom Cruise.   For this entry I would like to look at both films, highlighting their similarities and some of the unique aspects of both.  As always I will be discussing the films in detail.  Some film fans despise remakes, especially American remakes of European thrillers arguing that the American versions have bigger budgets but lose some of the intimacy of the original film. A famous example was the film The Vanishing, a film about a young man searching for his lost girlfriend.  I saw the American remake starring Kiefer Sutherland first and I felt it was intriguing through the ending seemed a bit implausible.  The Dutch original, ended about 15 minutes earlier and was much darker.  Oddly both were directed ...

Quantum of Solace

     “I don’t think the dead care about vengeance”-James Bond (Daniel Craig in Quantum of Solace) A friend of mine asked me the day after the trailer for this film debuted, “What the hell is a Quantum of Solace?”  It was a bold choice to pick this title of a Fleming short story, which was one of the few Bond tales that has no espionage.  In it the unnamed Governor of the Bahamas passes a couple of hours after a dinner party telling Bond a story of a British man who falls in love with and marries an airline stewardess.  The stewardess has an affair that she flaunts and the man, initially wrecked by this, later devises a cold revenge.  Fleming goes on to describe that they do not have a “Quantum of Solace”, which is a mathematical formula to designate a level of respect, friendship and love between two parties.  If a quantum of solace is high then the relationship is successful.   If the Quantum of Solace is at zero the relationshi...