Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Natural

Tanya and I decided to have a "turn back the clock" night by watching an oldy but a goody. A Robert Redford movie called the Natural. Usually I'm not a big Redford fan (only b/c he thinks he rules the film industry) but this is a great flick every one can enjoy. It's a fairly original story about an unknown farm boy who could be the best baseball has ever seen. Better than the "Babe", better than Ted Williams and better than Hank Aaron.

Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) is injured by mysterious circumstances and after 16 years returns to the game in the 1930's as an over the hill rookie. Thought to be some kind of joke the manager plays Hobbs with nothing to loose only to be surprised by his amazing ability to play the game. Due to team corruption and health Hobbs' love for the game and his new life as a baseball player come to a dramatic intersection.

I really enjoyed this movie and it was fanned with other great actors like Glenn Close, Kim Basinger, Robert Duvall, Michael Madson and Willford Brimley. The kids may be bored but grownups should Check it Out! I give it 3 out of 4 credits.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Prison Break

I've been going through 24 withdrawls since the tragic writters strike. I rented the first season of Prison Break. It's close to the intensity of 24 and the crazy plot twists of Lost, a good substitue any way. The story goes as such: Lincoln played by Dominic Purcell (no relation) gets arrested for killing the VP's brother. A crime he did not comit...yes a bit cliche but there aren't too many original ideas left. He is set to be put to death in a month but his brother Michael gets himself arrested to help break his brother out (hense the title). It's clever but some times too clever, however, it's very well cast and pretty believable. Check it out, DVD rental is the only way to go or you'll go insane wondering what's going to happen next.
(I still miss Jack Bauer screaming "We're running out of time!")