nashvillephotosoul
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"Bait" is the type of film that makes you say "Wow!!!! I enjoyed this film."
There are several things I enjoyed about "Bait." The first thing was the villainous character played by Doug Hutchison. His character is the second villain since Will Patton's Gen. Bethlahem in "The Postman" that was not only excellently played but done so with such brilliance.
The second thing I enjoyed was the fact that the script seemed to be so unique in what was being played out on screen. When I go to movies I look for originality and that is what I found with "Bait." Furthermore, it was not just action nor was it a comedy but it was I was so glad to see David Morse back on the screen after his captivating performance in "The Green Mile."
Finally, I enjoyed how "Bait" never let up from the beginning to the end. Also, each cast member brings something special to "Bait," which makes it much more dramatic and funny film.
"Bait" is a film that will appeal to everyone young and old and for those who like dramatic scenes as well as comedic scenes. I give this film two thumbs up.
There are several things I enjoyed about "Bait." The first thing was the villainous character played by Doug Hutchison. His character is the second villain since Will Patton's Gen. Bethlahem in "The Postman" that was not only excellently played but done so with such brilliance.
The second thing I enjoyed was the fact that the script seemed to be so unique in what was being played out on screen. When I go to movies I look for originality and that is what I found with "Bait." Furthermore, it was not just action nor was it a comedy but it was I was so glad to see David Morse back on the screen after his captivating performance in "The Green Mile."
Finally, I enjoyed how "Bait" never let up from the beginning to the end. Also, each cast member brings something special to "Bait," which makes it much more dramatic and funny film.
"Bait" is a film that will appeal to everyone young and old and for those who like dramatic scenes as well as comedic scenes. I give this film two thumbs up.
The first time I saw this film, I thought to myself what a terrible movie. However, I gave it a second look because of the talent that was attached to it.
When I saw it the second time, I found it to be much better because it really showed the life of a paramedic at its worst. I enjoyed how Martin Scorsese told the story of what paramedics go through on a daily basis.
Nicolas Cage, John Goodman, Patricia Arquette, Ving Rhames and Tom Sizemore come together to make "Bringing Out The Dead."
Cage is one phenomenal actor who brings a lot to this film including character depth. With every scene he is in, Goodman is adds presence to the film; you just know he is there. Arquette is an actress that can be counted upon to deliver a moving performance with every role she takes. Rhames and Sizemore are perfect as the supporting cast for this film.
"Bringing Out The Dead" is not for the light at heart. It is also one of the underrated films of 1999.
Thumbs Up.
When I saw it the second time, I found it to be much better because it really showed the life of a paramedic at its worst. I enjoyed how Martin Scorsese told the story of what paramedics go through on a daily basis.
Nicolas Cage, John Goodman, Patricia Arquette, Ving Rhames and Tom Sizemore come together to make "Bringing Out The Dead."
Cage is one phenomenal actor who brings a lot to this film including character depth. With every scene he is in, Goodman is adds presence to the film; you just know he is there. Arquette is an actress that can be counted upon to deliver a moving performance with every role she takes. Rhames and Sizemore are perfect as the supporting cast for this film.
"Bringing Out The Dead" is not for the light at heart. It is also one of the underrated films of 1999.
Thumbs Up.
Tom Hanks has once again proven he is the best actor in Hollywood. "Apollo 13" must be one of the greatest space films ever made.
Hanks is joined by Gary Sinise, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris and Bill Paxton as the astronauts and flight crew for the doomed mission. The performances by each main character made "Apollo 13" one of the best films of the 1990s.
The performances from Tom Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan were among the best because they didn't have to act much to convince me that this was really happening to Jim and Marilyn Lovell. You can't mention these two without mentioning what a wonderful directing job Ron Howard did as he put together the greatestt compelation of talent in the best film of 1995.
"Apollo 13" is a great film because it serves more than one purpose. It taught me about the NASA program and the Apollo 13 mission. The other reason I liked this film was everything so real. From the chemistry between the cast to sets that doubled for space.
This film is well acted, directed and written; it deserves a second and third look from people who have seen it. I'm glad I got the opportunity to watch this film because it truly illustrates what can be accomplished if everyone comes together and use teamwork to accomplish their mission on and off the set.
Hanks is joined by Gary Sinise, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris and Bill Paxton as the astronauts and flight crew for the doomed mission. The performances by each main character made "Apollo 13" one of the best films of the 1990s.
The performances from Tom Hanks and Kathleen Quinlan were among the best because they didn't have to act much to convince me that this was really happening to Jim and Marilyn Lovell. You can't mention these two without mentioning what a wonderful directing job Ron Howard did as he put together the greatestt compelation of talent in the best film of 1995.
"Apollo 13" is a great film because it serves more than one purpose. It taught me about the NASA program and the Apollo 13 mission. The other reason I liked this film was everything so real. From the chemistry between the cast to sets that doubled for space.
This film is well acted, directed and written; it deserves a second and third look from people who have seen it. I'm glad I got the opportunity to watch this film because it truly illustrates what can be accomplished if everyone comes together and use teamwork to accomplish their mission on and off the set.