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Law Abiding Citizen Review

By Miss Tina · November 22, 2009 · 0 Comments · 37 Views

For our date night this week we decided to finally go see Law Abiding Citizen! When I saw the previews for this movie I really wanted to see it, but I would be lying if I say that I didn’t worry if it could really hold up to the previews. Recently I have noticed quite the trend of this happening with new movies.

Once the movie started I instantly realized that was not the case with this movie though! Gosh, I would have to say that this is one of the best movies I have ever seen! I honestly don’t even know how to explain what was so great about this movie without reviling details about it! The best way to explain this movie in one sentence is to say… This movie truly shows you what it means when they say that there is a fine line between genius and insane!

 

Gerard Butler was so amazing in this movie that I don’t know that I can like him in another role again! He was so convincing that he truly was a sociopathic lunatic that it is hard to ever imagine him in another role like The Ugly Truth again! Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoyed him in that movie as well! This movie just really gave him an ability to prove his amazing gift of acting! Gerard Butler plays a distraught husband and father, Clyde Shelton. He feels that Nick Rice, played by Jamie Foxx, did not provide his recently slaughtered family justice because he made a deal with the murders. He then spends 10 years planning revenge on everyone who had anything to do with the lack of justice in his family’s case.

 

Jamie Foxx, now where to even start with him? We all have saw Jamie Foxx impress us time and time again! He is gifted with an amazing ability of versatility. He has proved his talent in acting, music, and comedy. I certainly cannot even remember a flop of his! Maybe his best ability is to know how to pick what is going to be a hit. In this movie he plays Nick Rice, one of Philadelphia’s Assistant District Attorneys (ADA). He was the one who chose to make a deal with the murders of Clyde’s wife and child. He then becomes the center of Clyde’s revenge plot.

Not only does this movie offer an amazing plot with speechless acting and production, but it also offers many surprise moments that will catch even the most avid criminal movie watcher jump! I highly recommend this movie to everyone! It is a great refreshing movie, which has amazing plot twists and unforgettable acting! No movie has ever impressed me so much, in years!

 

Take a look at the trailer for this great movie below!

Movie Review - Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas

By Miss Tina · November 3, 2009 · 0 Comments · 16 Views

I have this obsession with sociopaths! I just love learning as much about them because I just cannot understand their frame of mind! So of course when my boyfriend saw that they had “Drifter: Henry Lee Lucas” he just knew that I would want to see it.

For those of you who do not know he is a suspected serial killer and pathological liar from 1983. The truth behind his story has never really been discovered. I read many blogs horror movie blogs about this movie. Most of them said that they thought this was one of the best horror movies; personally I would have to disagree. As would my boyfriend, mother, and the friends we had over to watch the movie. There was nothing scary or unexpected about this movie.

As a documentary, crime drama, or thriller I could see it getting pretty decent ratings. The movie was not poorly made, nor was it a bad movie. It just was nothing like my kind of beloved horror movies. If you were not interested in learning about the life of this believed serial killer as he claims it to be then you would not want to see this movie. One movie that I think of often as a great horror movie, while still documenting the serial killers story is “Monster”. This story had suspense, drama, properly documenting the story/ life of the serial killer all while still chilling you to the bone a bit. I feel that is what “Drifter; Henry Lee Lucas” is missing, the lasting fear of what Henry Lee Lucas truly was.

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