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Gran Torino, a review by DragonfireI went to see Gran Torino last week. It isn't a fun or happy movie, but it was very good. I am a little surprised that it didn't get some Oscar nominations. The movie follows Walt, a really grumpy guy. His wife had recently died and he did not have a close relationship with his children. They didn't seem to like him much, and his grandchildren were no better. His granddaughter was sending text messages during her grandmother's funeral and her parents didn't seem that upset about it. Then a little later she started bugging Walt about what he was going to do with his car, a 1972 Ford Gran Torino after he died. She made it clear that she wanted it, though Walt didn't seem to like that idea. Walt had fought in the Korean War and worked at the Ford plant until he retired. Walt had a lot of opinions that he wasn't shy about sharing, and that included his opinions on his new neighbors, an Asian family. Walt said horrible things about other races all the time and he didn't care who he offended. He ended up starting to bond to the family next door - mainly Sue and her brother Thao - after he stopped some gang members one night. Walt was only concerned because they dared to get on his lawn, but that made him a hero in the neighborhood. He slowly got to know Sue and Thao, learning that they were decent and had potential. Thao wasn't exactly sure what he wanted to do, but he wanted to avoid the gangs. Walt realized that the gang wasn't going to leave Thao alone and set out to deal with the situation. The movie was mostly focused on Walt and he did change a bit over the course of the movie. He was really, really grumpy and set in his ways, but he wasn't a bad guy. He was just the ultimate grumpy old man who scared children and was very protective of his yard. His children treated him horribly and tended to only call or come around if they wanted something. He did say a lot of hateful things, but he still somehow managed to be a mostly likable character. There was some humor in a few scenes, especially when Walt was with his barber, though the humor could offend some people. There was violence in some scenes, though the movie wasn't overly violent. I didn't think there was a lot of mystery or suspense, though I wouldn't say it was a predictable movie either. I had thought that something would happen that ultimately did, though not at all in the way I expected. The movie was very well done and deserves to be seen. Fans of Clint Eastwood will probably enjoy it. I did post a longer review at Epinions if anyone wants to take a look. Gran Torino (From Gran Torino on January 27th, 2009) The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It, a review by addicted2dvd
Stars: Patrick Wilson (1973) as Ed Warren Vera Farmiga as Lorraine Warren Ruairi O'Connor as Arne Cheyenne Johnson Sarah Catherine Hook as Debbie Glatzel Julian Hilliard as David Glatzel Plot: Based on a chilling true story: Paranormal investigators Ed and lorraine Warren risk their lives to prove the innocence of the accused and the existance of evil forces in the first U.S. murder trial where demonic possession is being used as a legal defence. Extras:
My Thoughts: While it may be my least favorite of the 3... I enjoyed every second of it. I loved the effects of the possessed, I love the cast that plays Lorraine and Ed Warren. If you enjoy this franchise, it is a must see! Rating: (From Horror/Halloween Marathon 2023 on September 16th, 2023) The X-Files Marathon, a review by addicted2dvdThe X-Files: Season 1 6. Shadows Original Air Date: October 22, 1993 Mulder and Scully investigate a series of unusual murders committed by ghostly force. Guest Stars: Barry Primus as Robert Dorland Lisa Waltz as Lauren Kyte Lorena Gale as Ellen Bledsoe Veena Sood as Ms. Saunders Deryl Hayes as Webster My Thoughts: This one is a good episode with an interesting story. I liked seeing that guy getting hit by no one... and blood flying. Looked pretty cool. My Rating: (From The X-Files Marathon on March 28th, 2010) |