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Secondhand Lions
Secondhand Lions, newly released on DVD, is a
winner of a movie from the autumn flicks last year. If you missed it like many
of us, catch it now, as it is well worth the time and funds. Distributed ahead
of Big Fish in 2003, it was unfortunately much overlooked in the string of
fantasy-cum-dramatic comedies released late last year. Lightly directed by Tim
McCanlies, Secondhand Lions, was, by far the most elegant version, starring old
pros Michael Caine (Garth,) and Robert Duvall (Hub) as best of friends and
brothers eccentric. Haley Joel Osment expertly meshed his own portrayal of the
young character, Walter with Caine’s and Duvall’s characters. Osment is a
joy to watch, and Caine carries the ‘story’ along with his quiet voice, as
Osment listens to, wistfully enraptured by, the romantic adventure tales.
METAPHYSICAL OVERVIEW
People age, physically. Appearances aside, they are still ‘here’
mentally and emotionally. Many older people are often mistaken for old people,
frail and uninteresting, with seemingly little, if anything interesting ever
having happened to or around them…how do we continually miss the fact that
someone had to have been as ‘cool’ yesterday as our ‘coolest’ people
today, for we couldn’t have become so smooth and hip in just one generation,
could we?
MORE COMEDIES WORTH A MENTION
Watch for Disney’s newest animation, Home on The Range, should prove to be
excellent, not only for laughs, but for the animation style we are so fortunate
to enjoy. None other than Dame Judi Dench heads the voice cast (Mrs. Caloway)
with RoseAnne Barr (Maggie) and Jennifer Tilley (Grace) to complete the plucky
trio that must save the farm (and themselves) from the bad guy (Alameda Slim) to
be brought to life by Randy Quaid. Charles Dennis gets to play the mysterious
hero (Rico), and Charles Haid will play the comic relief (Lucky Jack). Cuba
Gooding, Jr. was on hand to be the wise-cracking horse (Buck) and for the
younger set, irascible piggies and the little chicks to keep everyone honest.
Billed as a comedy, musical, western, family-oriented animation by Buena Vista,
the distributor, this Disney flick should do very nicely. The Girl Next Door,
should be a pleasant enough romantic comedy with Emile Hirsch and Alissa
Cuthbert, produced by Fox, Regency, New Regency, Daybreak and distributed by
Fox.
The
dynamic Dennis Smith looks to be ‘back in the saddle’ with upcoming Jersey
Girl, directing a stellar cast—George Carlin (whoa) and Liv Tyler, Jason
Biggs, and Jennifer Lopez, and Ben Affleck in the lead role as Ollie Trink (just
had to mention the name). Newly popular Stephen Root and ever-popular Mike Starr
are in supporting roles…and of course Matt Damon is cast in a cameo. Thank
you, MiraMax. The Ladykillers is a Touchstone and Jacobson picture, directed by
the Coen Brothers, which may—or may not—promise laughs to you. Tom Hanks is
the head ‘killer’ and is matched to Irma P. Hall (Miss Lettie And Me).
Marlon Wayans (Scary Movie—1 & 2) and Tzi Ma, J.K. Simmons and Ryan Hurst
round out The Ladykillers supporting cast. Let’s hope they are up to their
best antics. Buena Vista is distributing this film.
UPCOMING DRAMA
Who loves Val Kilmer, no matter what? OK, he’s back in Spartan. Let’s
hope it’s good, as that’s the only way we’ll see more of him. This one
appears to be an actual ‘thriller’ instead of the pseudo horror movies out
right now billed as ‘thrillers.’ Directed by David Mamet (!) and featuring
Derek Luke (from television to Antwoine Fischer) Tia Texada, who we first really
noticed in Thirteen Conversations About One Thing a few years ago. William H.
Macy is also in the cast, as are a couple of other Mamets. Distributed by Warner
Bros.
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