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Not a tumor

By January 17, 2013No Comments

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  • Fernando says:

    I hate to nit­pick but, near the end of your LAST STAND review, did you mean Cedric The Entertainer, rather than Cecil? I only bring it up because I once embar­rassed myself with a ref­er­ence to “Cedric The Performer.”

  • Robert Sweeney says:

    Glad to hear Broken City is watch­able, since Allen Hughes is going to remake Kim Jee-woon’s pretty great A BITTERSWEET LIFE:
    http://www.deadline.com/2012/09/allen-hughes-to-helm-remake-of-korean-film-a-bittersweet-life/

  • lipranzer says:

    It’s funny how “It’s not a tumor” has replaced “I’ll be back” as the Ahnuld line of choice.
    I wish I could meas­ure up more enthu­si­asm for BROKEN CITY, espe­cially since both Kyle Chandler and Alona Tal (the wise­crack­ing yet ador­ing assist­ant) are in it, but the trail­er makes it look so gen­er­ic, and I haven’t liked any­thing Hughes (or his broth­er) has been involved with since MENACE II SOCIETY.

  • jbryant says:

    If I did­n’t mis­read you, you seem to sug­gest that Albert Hughes dir­ec­ted BOOK OF ELI solo, but both broth­ers are credited.
    But “Teutonic Kaw-Liga” more than makes up for any nig­gling errors. 🙂

  • Joe Bob says:

    I think ‘A Bittersweet Life’ is eas­ily Kim’s best movie, an eleg­ant and sur­pris­ingly affect­ing gang­ster movie with a fant­ast­ic lead per­form­ance. However, the gen­er­al storyline is pretty stand­ard crime stuff so I don’t really get why it’s being remade. Spike Lee’s ‘Oldboy,’ on the oth­er hand, should be interesting.

  • RT says:

    Please speak prop­er English for this review and not short­cuts for a review.
    Thanks!

  • BB says:

    Still try­ing to wrap my head around the fact that this is the follow-up from the dir­ect­or of I SAW THE DEVIL, which was shock­ing and ugly and prob­ably 20 min too long, but also a film that I really liked. Now he’s made a movie star­ring Arnold. Unbelievably weird…

  • lipranzer says:

    BB – I don’t know if John Woo, Ringo Lam or Tsui Hark, among oth­ers, are to your taste, but remem­ber, their first American films were all with Jean Claude Van Damme. It happens.

  • BB says:

    Oh yes, and all three are very much to my tastes! Still – WEIRD.

  • lazarus says:

    Not sure where else to post this, but love the new look, Glenn.
    Especially the “Love On The Ground” ban­ner at the top.

  • Dan Coyle says:

    I was look­ing for­ward to Broken City, but the trail­er gives away way, way too much.

  • John Merrill says:

    Great new look and thanks for the line spa­cing. Much easi­er to read.

  • My favor­ite thing about the new lay­out is the text does­n’t turn to unread­able white-on-white when the win­dow is too narrow!

  • I guess I’ll wait for the DVD of “The Last Stand”. I have seen all of Kim’s films from “A Tale of Two Sisters”, and see no reas­on to stop. 2013 is inter­est­ing enough just for hav­ing three English lan­guage movies by three Korean filmmakers.

  • Grant L says:

    Rather than do the asshole thing and groan about your style change, I’m going to let it grow on me, if it will. Loved the Darkened Movie Auditorium feel of the old style, though – and such a rest for the eyes com­pared to nearly every oth­er website.

  • Oliver_C says:

    Changes of con­tent, not just style, would be appre­ci­ated. Can we acknow­ledge more often that there are DVD-only releases of some decent films out there?

  • Hm—now that I’ve looked at the site on my iPhone:
    GOOD: It’s so read­able! It dis­plays so cleanly!
    BAD: I can­’t see the “Recent com­ments” side­bar on my phone at all.