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The Dancer Upstairs (2002)
Malkovich works his Magic
John Malkovich may not have directed a film before, but I can assure you, he should have been behind the camera for more of his prodigious career. A great flick, thoroughly entertaining while being intensely thought provoking--just the kind of movie I enjoy. Javier gave a great performance, despite the handicap of dialogue that was in his non-native tongue.
The Slaughter Rule (2002)
Could have used some help
Ok, so I saw this movie at this year's Sundance, and I was sorely unimpressed. It took a good fifteen minutes of footage before there was an edit or a line of dialogue that made any sense, and it took another 30 minutes before the ham-fisted script gave way to a working plot that wasn't contingent on a close-up of Ryan Gosling's smile or contrived moralizing. After the first 45 minutes however, the script blossomed into a watch-able albeit not completely entertaining or thought-provoking. The highlights certainly include both Gosling and Morse's acting, Gosling being an up-and-coming star, and Morse being an extremely well-established character actor with a good feel for disparate emotions. As a sidenote, after the screening I was talking a little smack about the movie to some of my friends when David Morse walked right behind me--He looks like the nicest guy in the world, but he's a solid 6'2" and probably outweighs me by 50 pounds. I removed my foot from my mouth and promptly changed the subject.