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MusicCritics (472 KP) rated 2nd Law by Muse in Music

Jun 29, 2017  
2nd Law by Muse
2nd Law by Muse
2012 | Rock
A-bit-of-something-for-everyone troll-rock collage. I truly began to pity those of you who believe Muse are some po-faced band. You have my condolences because The 2nd Law is seriously fun. Seriously!
Critic- Sean Adam
Original Score: 8 out of 10

Read Review: http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17256/reviews/4145540
  
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10
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Hannah's brother-in-law Bill is running for sheriff, but then his opponent is found murdered in a dumpster. Can Hannah find the killer before the election? Another good mystery with these great characters.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/02/book-review-fudge-cupcake-murder-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Psych: The Movie
Psych: The Movie
2017 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
Characters (1 more)
Humor
Psych You Out Again
Yes, another cop show... but with a twist. I’ll be honest, I was worried because this show was made during the same time other law enforcement shows were big. What could possibly make this show unique?
Well, it’s a quirky tv show that has good clean humor. Although, if you don’t like the 80’s, you won’t like the jokes. It was a clever fun show that I greatly enjoyed.
Although it had the cliche young man who needs to grow up as the main character, his need to get out of trouble with the law creates an opportunity for him to use the skills his dad trained him with. Being highly observant has never before been so fun.
  
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Paul Morrissey recommended The Bank Dick (1940) in Movies (curated)

 
The Bank Dick (1940)
The Bank Dick (1940)
1940 | Classics, Comedy
(0 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"W. C. Fields, with wife, mother-in-law, child, daughter, and son-in-law, played by the wonderful Grady Sutton. All this is pure enjoyment. When were movies ever more alive than in the thirties, when the great performers from the musical and vaudeville stage entered films? W. C. Fields, the Marx Brothers, Mae West, Maurice Chevalier, Fred Astaire, Marie Dressler, Mickey Rooney, and Judy Garland, among so many others. They were the real authors of their films, needing little help from their directors. American films began with audiences wanting to see performers, not directors, and this, perhaps, continues to separate American films from European films, but we’re lucky to have both, and who’s to say which is really better."

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The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
1999 | Drama, Mystery

"My favorite movie is The Talented Mr. Ripley. “Tommy, Tommy, Tommy, Tommy — Tommy.” Philip Seymour Hoffman was crazy. Jude Law was just great. I don’t like what he did, but it was just the whole running-around-Europe-loving-jazz [thing]. That was very interesting to me. He didn’t want to do his father’s business. He just wanted to love jazz. He was free enough to do it and be content. I think Matt Damon was very interesting. Just to be so conniving and to steal identities and money. Jude Law was so naive for a while and then he realized Damon was a moocher. It was kind of weird how quickly someone could be deceived when they’re caught up in their own world."

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Blade II (2002)
Blade II (2002)
2002 | Action, Horror
7
7.5 (20 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Prior to his run in with the law, Snipes was quite the action star and this follow up to the surprising original gives us another action packed comic book entry that kicks ass and is an exciting watch with an interesting new villain.
There is also an interesting conflict introduced into the plot that augments an aleady good storyline.
  
Nothing But Trouble (1991)
Nothing But Trouble (1991)
1991 | Comedy
Wrong time for a country view
Four vacationers are going on a day trip to Atlantic City when they decide to take and off road to go through the county village of Vaulkenvania where they have their own ways to law breakers

Movie was terrible but i Give credit to the Digital Underground for preforming a great song
  
The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel
The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel
Brandon Sanderson | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
8.2 (6 Ratings)
Book Rating
That ending was amazing. It was great seeing an old face of sorts. Alloy of Law was written differently to the original Mistborn trilogy in that there was far more humour in the form of Wayne and the era itself is a big jump with everything coming into more modern times.

The characters were fantastic as well once again
  
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword (2017)
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword (2017)
2017 | Action, Drama
Aidan Gillen (known as Littlefinger) as a good guy (2 more)
Jude Law as the villain
Conor McGregor as the King Arthur lookalike
Loved the retelling of King Arthur's story. You could also notice Guy Richie was the director, as he used his famous story-telling scene, same as the one he used in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  
Law Abiding Citizen (2009)
Law Abiding Citizen (2009)
2009 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
8
7.5 (24 Ratings)
Movie Rating
A good father and husband Clyde Shelton‘s (Gerard Butler) world is blown apart when a set of criminals break into his house and murder his family. When the prosecutor, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), cuts a deal with one of the criminals in order to convict the other, Clyde begins to realize the inherent flaws that exist in the judicial system. Once a law-abiding citizen, Clyde decides to take the matter into his own hands and it is up to Nick to stop him.

Foxx and Butler work exceptional well together, although this not one of Foxx’s best performances. Butler, on the other hand, manages an exceptional portrayal of Clyde as charming and understandable all while maintaining the unpredictability of a good antagonist. In fact, I was not surprised when the twenty-something something guy sitting next to me leaned over to his best friend and uttered “awesomest guy ever”, Clyde is pretty impressive.

A film about corruption, family, and justice, “Law Abiding Citizen” is psychologically thrilling and at times downright funny. Additionally, the combined use of technology, explosions, and clever twists, keep the action high. Well written, exhilaratingly timed, and distinctively unique, there only seems to be one giant pitfall, the ending. Without giving any more plot away I will tell you the ending was not as grandiose as it could have been leaving significant room for improvement.

Still “Law Abiding Citizen” was a fulfilling film, satisfying for anyone interested in the justice system, clever psychological thrills, or a well-rounded character. If you enjoy action or well composed plots, go see “Law Abiding Citizen”, it will leave you thinking and with an adrenaline filled action high.