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Sunday, October 15, 2006
  Lessons from the big screen
I don't go to the movies much. My freetime is more valuable than gold and I hate to waste even a minute watching a mediocre film.

This week I got lucky and saw two great movies. Both flicks had sharp casting and as a writer, what also impressed me were the wonderful screenplays.



The first movie was the meaty The Departed, a graphic study of crime and cops in South Boston. Jack Nicholson plays a mob boss even more profane and dangerous than the Joker.
When I joined the Army that was the first time I'd ever run into someone from Boston and they were as foul-mouthed and physical as the Southie police sergeant played by Mark Wahlberg.


Later in the week I saw Little Miss Sunshine, a zany satire of modern American life. As loopy as The Departed was violent, Little Miss Sunshine provided great story-telling by Michael Arndt, who set the characters up for one humiliating emotional pratfall after another. Each new plot development skillfully provided clues about the characters. Greg Kinnear portrays a father preaching winner-take-all self-improvement babble while staving off bankruptcy. Alan Arkin snorts heroin and plays a doting grandfather to Abigail Breslin, a pudgy preadolescent girl determined to win the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pagent.



Catch these movies on the big screen.

Next week, check out my scary Halloween story at www.bookloons.com.
 
Comments:
Little Miss Sunshine was the best movie of THE YEAR. So hilarious and touching and bizarre. Loved, loved, loved it.

Except for the ultra-creepy little girls in the beauty pageant. How can parents let their daughters participate in those pageants and dress up to look like that? It's really obscene.
 
I can't agree with you more on the whole child beauty pageant thing. It freaks me out. It's like the complete opposite of keeping your child out of harms way.
 
Have you watched "Thank You For Smoking" yet? Very, very good.
 
Wedding Night...nice, and classic! I love the twisty stories.
 
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