If you have no one left and nothing to loose, and if your Harry Brown, it doesn’t mater how old you are, you can still bring the storm.
Plot: Harry Brown is a 2009 British vigilante crime thriller film directed by Daniel Barber and starring Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jack O’Connell, and Liam Cunningham
The story follows Harry Brown, a widowed Northern Ireland veteran living on an Elephant and Castle housing estate that is rapidly descending into youth crime. Harry takes up violent methods to curb crime after a friend is murdered.
Did It Suck? This is one of those movies that has had only a little publicity and most people will know very little about it. Harry Brown is an impressive movie that digs deep into a lonely mans soul. A terrific performance by Caine and well directed. The movie is slow paced but always keeps you interested as to what is going on. The violence in this film hits the realism side of movie making and done for a reason. I felt I got my money’s worth however the big screen brings nothing to the movie and could be watched at home without loosing any effect. Most people will want to Wait For The DVD. Michael Caine fans will undoubtedly want to see this on the big screen.
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Good cops, bad cops, undercover cops, rookie cops, and dead cops. Director Antoine Fuqua shoots his way through the dark side of police work in Brooklyn’s Finest. Starring: Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke, and Wesley Snipes (who, BTW, is back after a 5 year break).
Plot: Three New York police officers take us into their lives as we see them struggle against the streets of Brooklyn. Eddie (Gere) has seven days left until he retires; life and 22 years on the job has already killed him. Tango (Cheadle) is an undercover cop who wants his life back because he’s forgetting who the enemy is. Sal (Hawke) is a narcotics officer who needs money and is desperate to support his three kids and sick pregnant wife. He risks his job and life trying to pocket drug money after police raids.
Did It Suck? As expected this was a slow character driven movie. In saying that, all the actors played their parts incredibly well and this made it easy to connect with each of the different characters. The story line was a little loose, there wasn’t much of one until the end of the movie where all three cops end up in the same location. Not the best cop movie but over all it was a half decent film. Final verdict …. Not worth spending full price at the theater, Wait For The DVD.
Boom, Pow, Wack, pew-pew-pew, look-out below, Bang-splat. These are some good words to look for while watching this action packed movie. Director Pierre_Morel, (Taken, 2008), puts us on a fast moving ride inside the jobs of special agents, there here to save the world by stopping the bad guys.
Plot: Reece (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) has a job with government intelligence but feels he isn’t working to his potential. Then one day; Reece’s hard work finally pays off as he gets a new assignment and is partnered up with Charlie Wax (John Travolta). Wax is much more then Reece anticipated as he struggles to get a grip on Wax’s methods.
This was a fun action packed movie that never let up. Everything moved along quickly without any need of explanation to why or how. Wax had all the right moves, all the right tools and knowhow to get the job done in each situation. Two things I didn’t like; the bad guys were stupid and real pushovers and Jonathan Rhys Meyers‘s acting was a bit cheesy in some scenes. An easy movie to follow with good action sequences finds Did It Suck ranking it, Mostly Worth A Ticket.