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16 Blocks (2006)
16 Blocks (2006)
2006 | Action, Drama, Mystery
A burnt out cop with a bad limp and a taste for the bottle has just finished his shift and is looking forward to heading home for some rest. Sadly for Detective Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis), his day is about to get much longer than he expected.

On his way out of the precinct, his Lieutenant tasks him to escort a prisoner named Eddie Bunker (Mos Def), 16 blocks in 90 minutes so he can testify before a jury. Since the jury will disband in 90 minutes, it is vital that Eddie appear before them or else months of work in a prime case will be lost.

Jack is less than thrilled to be stuck with Eddie as his high voice and rapid fire style of speech really annoy Jack, who decides to take a detour from the non stop rants of Eddie to purchase a bottle of alcohol so he can drown his sorrows.

No sooner does Jack complete his purchase at a favorite store than an attempt is made on Eddie by armed men forcing Jack and Eddie to flee on foot and take refuge in a local bar where they are soon met by detective Frank Nugent (David Morse), who said he was in the area and responded to Jack’s call for assistance.

Frank informs his former partner Jack that he is escorting a snitch who is about to give evidence that will implicate many cops who were simply doing business. Frank suggests that Jack head home and rest while he cleans up the problem by taking charge of Eddie.

When Jack learns that Frank and his associates intend to kill Eddie to keep him from testifying, Jack decides to defend Eddie and the two of them begin a deadly race against the clock as they attempt to not only get Eddie to the courthouse in time, but to simply stay alive against a cadre of corrupt cops.

Since he went up against fellow cops, Jack is reported as a rogue who turned on fellow officers, which leaves him with nowhere to turn and without backup as he attempt to stay one step ahead of the relentless Frank and his associates as they venture from one city block to another in order to stay alive. Along the way, the two men bond, and Jack begins to learn that what Eddie knows will get them all killed and that in a city the size of New York, there are precious few places to hide, when people are determined to find you.

The solid pacing of the film and the quality work by Morse, Willis, and Mos Def keeps 16 Blocks an entertaining and engaging film. The chemistry amongst the leads draws you in more than most typical action dramas do, as you find yourself caring about the two individuals and want them to succeed.

Director Richard Donner has dialed down his usual explosions but has not sacrificed the action as it is always appropriate to the story and never seems tacked on. The film does loose some steam towards the end but does ultimately arrive at a conclusion that makes the trip worthwhile.

The film does borrow in parts from the classic Clint Eastwood film “The Gauntlet”. Even down to the heroes taking refuge in a city bus and attempted to evade the police in the bus amidst an armada of armed officers who are looking to shoot first and ask questions later.

If you are a fan of Willis or Mos Def and like action dramas, then 16 Blocks is a trip well worth taking.
  
Trading Places (1983)
Trading Places (1983)
1983 | Comedy
Eddie murphy (2 more)
Dan ackroyd
Jamie lee curtis
True 80s classic movie both murphy and ackroyd are stand out in the leading roles but i give the movie a 9 just for that scene with jamie lee curtis thimbs up
  
Trading Places (1983)
Trading Places (1983)
1983 | Comedy
Comedy classic that holds up perfectly. (2 more)
Satire about class and crony capitalism.
Pretty funny with Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd flawlessly carry the movie.
Cringeworthy in places! (0 more)
Fast-paced and energetic social satire fleshed out with lots of enjoyable silliness.
  
The Theory of Everything (2014)
The Theory of Everything (2014)
2014 | Drama
This film is definitely a cry-fest, and I understand why it got all of the nominations. I thought Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne did a fantastic job. While I thought it was good, I wouldn't watch it ever again.
  
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Sam Hill (23 KP) rated Venom (2018) in Movies

Jun 20, 2019  
Venom (2018)
Venom (2018)
2018 | Action, Sci-Fi
Tom Hardy is fantastic as both Venom and Eddie Brock (1 more)
Full of big fun set pieces of Venom smashing his way through everything
The plot and script is a little clunky, definitely not a film to think too hard about. (0 more)
  
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death and Jazz Chickens
Eddie Izzard | 2017 | Biography
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Eddie Izzard's usual wit, wisdom, and sense of humour (0 more)
Not a damned thing (0 more)
Personally, I feel everyone should read this book. Or listen to it! It's even better in audio, as he narrates his own memoir so adds in extras that he thinks about as he's narrating.
  
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Pierre Rissient recommended Siti (2014) in Movies (curated)

 
Siti (2014)
Siti (2014)
2014 | Drama
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"A very promising film that shows we never know where the next talent will come from. It is directed by a young Indonesian director called Eddie Cahyono who teaches cinema outside of the capital. I discovered the film at the Singapore Festival and brought it to Telluride."

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The Golden Child (1986)
The Golden Child (1986)
1986 | Action, Adventure, Comedy
It's been a very long time since I have seen this and it is certainly not comparable to Eddie Murphy's 80's classics (Beverly Hills Cop/Coming To America etc.). It's not particularly funny and the plot is a rather odd mix of far eastern mysticism and Murphy wisecracks with some very surreal moments (the dancing Pepsi can /demon Charles Dance). For me it's a bit of a mess and overall doesn't really work. It's not boring though and keeps you relatively entertained even if just to see what weird shit is going to happen next but it's definitely at the lower end of the scale of Eddie Murphy movies.
  
Trading Places (1983)
Trading Places (1983)
1983 | Comedy
Eddie Murphy (3 more)
Dan Ackroyd
Jamie lee curtis - one certain scene stands out ?
Obviously, pork bellies
Eye opening comedy classic
Ackroyd and Murphy work so well together in this classic film of the rich and poor swapping places, and all for a one dollar bet. Daft comedy at its best
  
Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
2021 | Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
More venom as a symbiote (1 more)
Inclusion of Carnage
Let there be....more venom
Venom 2 aka venom - let there be Carnage
Is the second coming of the alien symbiote that focuses primarily on the angry and fragile friendship between Venom and Eddie Brock.

Eddie is still struggling to co-exist with the shape-shifting alien symbiote as well as the break up with his ex Ann (at least for now it would seem) and inserting the very distant and restrained relationship between serial killer Cletus Kasady and his childhood orphanage sweetheart (plot filler) as Cletus brings Carnage to life as they agree to kill Venom, which basically concludes the plot?

The story seems very empty as does Woody Harrelsons performance (unusual for WH)
but does also seem to work well regardless.
Tom Hardys performance is spot on again and the Communication between Venom and Eddie is hilarious throughout.

More fantastic special effects are there as expected and a decent end battle reminiscent to that of its predecessor that end this movie perfectly (post credit scene is awesome)