Change Your Image
stormyeyes
Reviews
The Mexican (2001)
Jerry's a lovable fool, Samantha is, well, just a fool
The story about the pistol is far from interesting. The continuous flashbacks are very boring and make the movie move in an even slower tempo. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts who play the lovers Jerry and Samantha have absolutely no chemistry together. Julia Roberts usually isn't believable as someone's love interest so I'd blame it on her. How she became part of the A-list is beyond me. She's not Oscar-material (Hollywood obviously disagrees) but I guess one could call her an okay actress. However in this movie Roberts' character Samantha is such a dislikeable person that I have trouble watching any scenes she's in. In all fairness I guess the writers' are more to blame for the character's flaws than Roberts. Throughout the movie Jerry and Samantha fight constantly. Now, I do think that a quarrelling couple can be sexy, passionate and interesting but that unfortunately does not include Jerry and Samantha. I just can't see them either have a past or a future together. Luckily enough Pitt and Roberts only have a few scenes together. However even though Roberts have better chemistry with James Gandolfini her character Samantha is so annoying and boring that I never stand watching their scenes together. Despite Gandolfini's wonderful acting. What I find entertaining (yes, there is actually some good moments) about this movie is Jerry's and his partner Ted's run in with the locals. Brad Pitt's Jerry is a charming fool and J.K. Simmons is perfectly cast as Ted. My favourite scene is the conversation between Jerry and the car thief (Rochard Coca) when Jerry has to shoot him in the foot. The funny moments are unfortunately few and far between and I'd rate this movie a 5 out of 10 or a weak 6.
Angel (1999)
Brilliant TV-series
I fell in love with this series 5 years ago and it has never disappointed me. The storylines are intelligent and amazing. The acting is truly excellent which often is rare for a TV-series. This and "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" are my favorite TV-series and will always be close to my heart. I collect the seasons on DVD and so far they're the best things I own and I never get tired of watching the magic the actors and writers have created. My heart broke when I heard the news of the WB cancelling the series. It's such a waste of great talent. I will however happily continue to follow the cast and crew's careers. A big thank you to everyone that has been involved in the making of "Angel"! Five amazing years that will last forever...