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Thank you for your help and support,
Cory Gould
Movie Reviews, Random Information, Medical Information, True Stories and Healing
Did any of you see Grindhouse in 2007? In his collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez introduced a mock trailer for a fake movie called Machete starring his cousin, shockingly unattractive, veteran character actor Danny Trejo (Desperado, Con Air) as an intimidating Mexican day laborer. Now, as a tribute to excessively violent, low-budget, ‘70s exploitation films, that ‘coming attraction’ has become a testosterone-fueled movie that will appeal only to those of us with strong stomachs and a very warped sense of humor.
Those who believe they would be happy watching George Clooney do nothing for two hours can now test that theory. Anton Corbijn’s The American is all Clooney, all the time, with the actor in nearly every scene, almost always looking glum. Why so serious? His character, Jack, is an assassin who hides out in Italy after a botched job in Sweden results in a dead bystander. Jack’s boss gives him a cell phone and information about a safehouse. But the killer-for-hire tosses the phone into the sea and holes up somewhere else, weary of the lifestyle and reconsidering his future.
Me and my family, June 5, 2010 (Conrad, Jake, my husband Rich, and Alex).
The other me (April 14, 2010).
Why do we all respond differently to illness? Why do we all respond differently to treatment?