Man On A Ledge [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Man on a Ledge, Asger Leth, Pablo F. Fenjves, Sam Worthington, Mandy Gonzalez, Barbara Marineau, J. Smith-Cameron, Anthony Mackie, Patrick Collins, Jamie Bell, Genesis Rodriguez, Afton Williamson, Robert Clohessy, Joe Lisi, Candice McKoy, Edward Burns, Johnny Solo, Titus Welliver, Elizabeth Banks, James Yaegashi, Daniel Sauli, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Pando, jason Kolotouros, Michael Lee Laurence, Don Castro, Ed Harris, Pooja Kumar, John Dossett, Sylvia Kauders, Felix Solis, Jabari Gray, James Andrew O'Connor, Ann Arvia, Jonathan Walker, Liz Holtan, Jason Furlani, Terry Serpico, Erin Quill, Arthur J. nascarella, Jimmy Palumbo, J. Bernard Calloway, Gerry Vichi, Geoffrey Cantor, Brett G. Smith, John Comer, William Sadler, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jake Myers, David Ready, Mark Vahradian, Henry Jackman, Paul Cameron, Kevin Stitt, Deobrah Aquila, Ross Meyerson, Tricia Wood, Alec Hammond, David Swayze, Chryss Hionis, Susan Lyall, James K. Jensen, Lyn Pinezich, Andrew Saxe, G. A. Aguilar, Emma Barger, Marco Gonzalez Palma, Matthew Mason, Sore Miltich, David Wechsler, Adam Weisinger, Eric Yellin, Emily Beck, Chris Barnes, Bobby Beckles, Paul Borne, Jill Brown, Stephen Pope, Thomas Place, Braden Belmonte, Eli Aronoff, Sandy Holt, Ronen Gevint, Ron Barr, Chris Clad, Jack Dolman, Nick Adrian, Elise Aliberti, Ainsley Bartholomew, Daniel Booko, Lauren Butler, Andrew Cesana, Abby Coon, Steve Gilbaud, jamie Horwitz, Timothy Hodson, David Hsu, Molly Irwin, Melissa Kalbfus, Karen M.C. Kane, Ben Katz, Melissa Marlette, Jack McKenna, Abigail Nash, Greg Outcalt, James Parsons, Joseph Perron-Kozar, Tim Petryni, Linda Pianigiani, Ky Reeves, Bill Richards, Jason Richardson, Natasha Rivera, Buck P.B.D. Rodgers, Dee Schuka, Michael James 'Scotty' Scott, Alexis Page Smith, Carla Snowden, Lora Sorrentino, Michael Vastano, Claire Wiegand, Canella Williams, Leah Winkler, David Yoon

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Man on a Ledge, Asger Leth, Pablo F. Fenjves, Sam Worthington, Mandy Gonzalez, Barbara Marineau, J. Smith-Cameron, Anthony Mackie, Patrick Collins, Jamie Bell, Genesis Rodriguez, Afton Williamson, Robert Clohessy, Joe Lisi, Candice McKoy, Edward Burns, Johnny Solo, Titus Welliver, Elizabeth Banks, James Yaegashi, Daniel Sauli, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Pando, jason Kolotouros, Michael Lee Laurence, Don Castro, Ed Harris, Pooja Kumar, John Dossett, Sylvia Kauders, Felix Solis, Jabari Gray, James Andrew O'Connor, Ann Arvia, Jonathan Walker, Liz Holtan, Jason Furlani, Terry Serpico, Erin Quill, Arthur J. nascarella, Jimmy Palumbo, J. Bernard Calloway, Gerry Vichi, Geoffrey Cantor, Brett G. Smith, John Comer, William Sadler, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jake Myers, David Ready, Mark Vahradian, Henry Jackman, Paul Cameron, Kevin Stitt, Deobrah Aquila, Ross Meyerson, Tricia Wood, Alec Hammond, David Swayze, Chryss Hionis, Susan Lyall, James K. Jensen, Lyn Pinezich, Andrew Saxe, G. A. Aguilar, Emma Barger, Marco Gonzalez Palma, Matthew Mason, Sore Miltich, David Wechsler, Adam Weisinger, Eric Yellin, Emily Beck, Chris Barnes, Bobby Beckles, Paul Borne, Jill Brown, Stephen Pope, Thomas Place, Braden Belmonte, Eli Aronoff, Sandy Holt, Ronen Gevint, Ron Barr, Chris Clad, Jack Dolman, Nick Adrian, Elise Aliberti, Ainsley Bartholomew, Daniel Booko, Lauren Butler, Andrew Cesana, Abby Coon, Steve Gilbaud, jamie Horwitz, Timothy Hodson, David Hsu, Molly Irwin, Melissa Kalbfus, Karen M.C. Kane, Ben Katz, Melissa Marlette, Jack McKenna, Abigail Nash, Greg Outcalt, James Parsons, Joseph Perron-Kozar, Tim Petryni, Linda Pianigiani, Ky Reeves, Bill Richards, Jason Richardson, Natasha Rivera, Buck P.B.D. Rodgers, Dee Schuka, Michael James 'Scotty' Scott, Alexis Page Smith, Carla Snowden, Lora Sorrentino, Michael Vastano, Claire Wiegand, Canella Williams, Leah Winkler, David YoonMan On A Ledge

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

Action and adventure in January?

What is this film “Man on a Ledge”?

Is Hollywood sucking more smoky bong openings than film reviewers (ME!)?

Oh, my mind anticipates with wet quivering smart action fun.

Also smart.  But no.

July movie in January – but July/January movie has no boobs or explosions.  At least not like July movie.

This confusion haunts my brain-stem and makes thinking hurt.

Plot?  I think so.

Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) was once a successful and highly respected cop until one day he was arrested for a robbery he never committed (really?  This defense works as often as “Glee” makes sense).

As a cop, he also sits years later under difficult conditions in the prison where he has to defend his fellow prisoners in the first place.  Especially the soap dropping prisoners.  They need defending.  From rape.  In the butt.

Completely desperate, he uses the first available opportunity to escape and increases with an elaborate plan on the window ledge of a New York hotel (original!), where he soon gets the attention of passers-by and the police.

The police recognize him – because they’re smart.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Man on a Ledge, Asger Leth, Pablo F. Fenjves, Sam Worthington, Mandy Gonzalez, Barbara Marineau, J. Smith-Cameron, Anthony Mackie, Patrick Collins, Jamie Bell, Genesis Rodriguez, Afton Williamson, Robert Clohessy, Joe Lisi, Candice McKoy, Edward Burns, Johnny Solo, Titus Welliver, Elizabeth Banks, James Yaegashi, Daniel Sauli, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Pando, jason Kolotouros, Michael Lee Laurence, Don Castro, Ed Harris, Pooja Kumar, John Dossett, Sylvia Kauders, Felix Solis, Jabari Gray, James Andrew O'Connor, Ann Arvia, Jonathan Walker, Liz Holtan, Jason Furlani, Terry Serpico, Erin Quill, Arthur J. nascarella, Jimmy Palumbo, J. Bernard Calloway, Gerry Vichi, Geoffrey Cantor, Brett G. Smith, John Comer, William Sadler, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jake Myers, David Ready, Mark Vahradian, Henry Jackman, Paul Cameron, Kevin Stitt, Deobrah Aquila, Ross Meyerson, Tricia Wood, Alec Hammond, David Swayze, Chryss Hionis, Susan Lyall, James K. Jensen, Lyn Pinezich, Andrew Saxe, G. A. Aguilar, Emma Barger, Marco Gonzalez Palma, Matthew Mason, Sore Miltich, David Wechsler, Adam Weisinger, Eric Yellin, Emily Beck, Chris Barnes, Bobby Beckles, Paul Borne, Jill Brown, Stephen Pope, Thomas Place, Braden Belmonte, Eli Aronoff, Sandy Holt, Ronen Gevint, Ron Barr, Chris Clad, Jack Dolman, Nick Adrian, Elise Aliberti, Ainsley Bartholomew, Daniel Booko, Lauren Butler, Andrew Cesana, Abby Coon, Steve Gilbaud, jamie Horwitz, Timothy Hodson, David Hsu, Molly Irwin, Melissa Kalbfus, Karen M.C. Kane, Ben Katz, Melissa Marlette, Jack McKenna, Abigail Nash, Greg Outcalt, James Parsons, Joseph Perron-Kozar, Tim Petryni, Linda Pianigiani, Ky Reeves, Bill Richards, Jason Richardson, Natasha Rivera, Buck P.B.D. Rodgers, Dee Schuka, Michael James 'Scotty' Scott, Alexis Page Smith, Carla Snowden, Lora Sorrentino, Michael Vastano, Claire Wiegand, Canella Williams, Leah Winkler, David YoonDuring his conversation with the psychologist Lydia Anderson (Elizabeth Banks) time trying to give, this is still for a second plan.

At the same time break his brother Joey (Jamie Bell) and his girlfriend Nina (Pooja Kumar) in the adjacent high-rise of the industrial David Englander (Ed Harris) to the allegedly stolen diamonds now really stealing.

While Nick is running (shuffling) out on the windowsill, the time begins not only the special police unit to be restless, but also those corrupt colleagues who were involved in the diamond robbery at the time.

Corrupt colleagues are the suck.

How far would a man go when he is accused wrongly and arrested for something he has never committed?

Well, out on a ledge – that’s for sure.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Man on a Ledge, Asger Leth, Pablo F. Fenjves, Sam Worthington, Mandy Gonzalez, Barbara Marineau, J. Smith-Cameron, Anthony Mackie, Patrick Collins, Jamie Bell, Genesis Rodriguez, Afton Williamson, Robert Clohessy, Joe Lisi, Candice McKoy, Edward Burns, Johnny Solo, Titus Welliver, Elizabeth Banks, James Yaegashi, Daniel Sauli, Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Pando, jason Kolotouros, Michael Lee Laurence, Don Castro, Ed Harris, Pooja Kumar, John Dossett, Sylvia Kauders, Felix Solis, Jabari Gray, James Andrew O'Connor, Ann Arvia, Jonathan Walker, Liz Holtan, Jason Furlani, Terry Serpico, Erin Quill, Arthur J. nascarella, Jimmy Palumbo, J. Bernard Calloway, Gerry Vichi, Geoffrey Cantor, Brett G. Smith, John Comer, William Sadler, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jake Myers, David Ready, Mark Vahradian, Henry Jackman, Paul Cameron, Kevin Stitt, Deobrah Aquila, Ross Meyerson, Tricia Wood, Alec Hammond, David Swayze, Chryss Hionis, Susan Lyall, James K. Jensen, Lyn Pinezich, Andrew Saxe, G. A. Aguilar, Emma Barger, Marco Gonzalez Palma, Matthew Mason, Sore Miltich, David Wechsler, Adam Weisinger, Eric Yellin, Emily Beck, Chris Barnes, Bobby Beckles, Paul Borne, Jill Brown, Stephen Pope, Thomas Place, Braden Belmonte, Eli Aronoff, Sandy Holt, Ronen Gevint, Ron Barr, Chris Clad, Jack Dolman, Nick Adrian, Elise Aliberti, Ainsley Bartholomew, Daniel Booko, Lauren Butler, Andrew Cesana, Abby Coon, Steve Gilbaud, jamie Horwitz, Timothy Hodson, David Hsu, Molly Irwin, Melissa Kalbfus, Karen M.C. Kane, Ben Katz, Melissa Marlette, Jack McKenna, Abigail Nash, Greg Outcalt, James Parsons, Joseph Perron-Kozar, Tim Petryni, Linda Pianigiani, Ky Reeves, Bill Richards, Jason Richardson, Natasha Rivera, Buck P.B.D. Rodgers, Dee Schuka, Michael James 'Scotty' Scott, Alexis Page Smith, Carla Snowden, Lora Sorrentino, Michael Vastano, Claire Wiegand, Canella Williams, Leah Winkler, David YoonAnd then stand, and talk… and stand… and talk… action in other places, stand… then talk.

Then run!  On a ledge!

Son of a bitch – a man is on a ledge!

The marquee did not lie on me!

There is really a MAN ON A LEDGE!

The he gets off of it.

Other shit happens, too.

“Man on a Ledge” brings to fans of this genre, unfortunately, not much new with it.

While the cast – led by Elizabeth Banks and Sam Worthington – truly deliver a solid performance and blend together perfectly, the story still runs off to familiar patterns.

Maybe it should be then “Man In A Phone Booth”.  Because that has never been done.

Conclusion:  Wait until the lateness of March and rent.  It will please your eye orbs more on your cool HDTV and cheaper than cinema.  And you can make to fire up your pipe without old people (like mothballs and urine smell) telling you against lighting up.

Chill, old people.  Take a hit.  Your jello will never cover your tongue with more joy after the sweet, sweet smoke.

This I know.  Trust Kimmo.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  Stop NOW the reading of this!  Go see “The Artist”.  Go see “The Descendants”.  Maybe even “The Iron Giant’s Lady”.

Beware!  The summer film shit storm is on the horizon… and then the suck really starts.

Please Mayans – be right!

The Artist [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, The Artist, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, The Weinstein Company, Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Bitsie Tulloch, Ken Davitian, Malcolm McDowell, Basil Hoffman, Bill Fagerbakke, Nina Siemaszko, Stephen Mendillo, Dash Pomerantz, Beau Nelson, Alex Holliday, Wiley M. Pickett, Ben Kurland, Katie Nisa, Katie Wallack, Hal Landon, Ccieto Augusto, Sarah Karges, Sarah Scott, Maize Olinger, Ezra Buzzington, Fred Bishop, Stuart Pankin, Andy Milder, Bob Glouberman, David Allen Cluck, Kristian Francis Falkenstein, Matt Skollar, Annie O'Donnell, Patrick Mapel, Matthew Albrect, Harvey J. Alperin, Lily Knight, Clement Blake, Tsso Feldman, Christopher Ashe, Adria Tennor, Cletus Young, M. Mark Donaldson, Brian Williams, Andrew Ross Wynn, Jen Lilley, Brian Chenoweth, Tim De Zam, Uggie, Niko NOvick, Joshua Capo, Pasquale Cassalia, Mohamed Dione, Kevin Michael Hoffman, Rose Murphy, Rene Napoli, Jewel Shepard, Ashley Lane Adams, David Bantly, Bill Blair, Ole Dupont, Josephine Ganner, Jillana Laufer, Josh Margulies, Philip Ongert, Geoff Pilkington, Jamie Preston, Andrew Schlessinger, John H. Tobin, Josh Woodle, Al Zimmer, Jeremy Burdek, Antoine de Cazotte, Daniel Delume, Nadia Khamlichi, Thomas Langmann, Richard Middleton, Emmanuel Montamat, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn, Ludovic Bource, Guillaume Schiffman, Anne-Sophie Bion, Heidi Levitt, Laurence Bennett, Gregory Hooper, Austin Buchinsky, Robert Gould, Mark Bridges, Cydney Cornell, Clarisse Domine, Kelcey Fry, Jenni Brown Greenberg, Zoe Hay, Julie Hewett, Adruitha Lee, Lydia Milars, Maha Saade, Lynn Tully, Angie Wells, Karen Zanki, Joy Zapata, Antoine de Cazotte, Segolene Fleury Slimane, Varujan Gumusel, Frank Mettre, Christina Lee Storm, James Canal, David Allen Cluck, Shadie Elnashai, David Paige, Lou Salome Piron, Richard Robinson, Karla Strum, Laura Albert, Michael Caradonna, Gary Davis, Jennifer Ann Henry, Nathan Lewis, Paul Black, Nigel Boyd, Richard Bernard, Frederic Dunis, Jerome Lateur, Laura Aldridge, Danielle Clark, Sarah Clifford, Mitch deQuilettes, Hec Elodie, Fred Fein, Alicia Gaynor, Anthony Hanna, Mike Hoover, Marie Christine Lafosse, Martin Metz, Nancy Ann Norton, David Albert Pierce, Griffin Pocock, Iwona Sellers, Fabien Ruiz, Bastien Sirodot, Johanna Silverman, Kris Smith, Laurie Stewart, John Tribken, Clay Valenti, Omar Von Muller, Lauren Wildeboer, Justin Wragg

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, The Artist, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, The Weinstein Company, Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Bitsie Tulloch, Ken Davitian, Malcolm McDowell, Basil Hoffman, Bill Fagerbakke, Nina Siemaszko, Stephen Mendillo, Dash Pomerantz, Beau Nelson, Alex Holliday, Wiley M. Pickett, Ben Kurland, Katie Nisa, Katie Wallack, Hal Landon, Ccieto Augusto, Sarah Karges, Sarah Scott, Maize Olinger, Ezra Buzzington, Fred Bishop, Stuart Pankin, Andy Milder, Bob Glouberman, David Allen Cluck, Kristian Francis Falkenstein, Matt Skollar, Annie O'Donnell, Patrick Mapel, Matthew Albrect, Harvey J. Alperin, Lily Knight, Clement Blake, Tsso Feldman, Christopher Ashe, Adria Tennor, Cletus Young, M. Mark Donaldson, Brian Williams, Andrew Ross Wynn, Jen Lilley, Brian Chenoweth, Tim De Zam, Uggie, Niko NOvick, Joshua Capo, Pasquale Cassalia, Mohamed Dione, Kevin Michael Hoffman, Rose Murphy, Rene Napoli, Jewel Shepard, Ashley Lane Adams, David Bantly, Bill Blair, Ole Dupont, Josephine Ganner, Jillana Laufer, Josh Margulies, Philip Ongert, Geoff Pilkington, Jamie Preston, Andrew Schlessinger, John H. Tobin, Josh Woodle, Al Zimmer, Jeremy Burdek, Antoine de Cazotte, Daniel Delume, Nadia Khamlichi, Thomas Langmann, Richard Middleton, Emmanuel Montamat, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn, Ludovic Bource, Guillaume Schiffman, Anne-Sophie Bion, Heidi Levitt, Laurence Bennett, Gregory Hooper, Austin Buchinsky, Robert Gould, Mark Bridges, Cydney Cornell, Clarisse Domine, Kelcey Fry, Jenni Brown Greenberg, Zoe Hay, Julie Hewett, Adruitha Lee, Lydia Milars, Maha Saade, Lynn Tully, Angie Wells, Karen Zanki, Joy Zapata, Antoine de Cazotte, Segolene Fleury Slimane, Varujan Gumusel, Frank Mettre, Christina Lee Storm, James Canal, David Allen Cluck, Shadie Elnashai, David Paige, Lou Salome Piron, Richard Robinson, Karla Strum, Laura Albert, Michael Caradonna, Gary Davis, Jennifer Ann Henry, Nathan Lewis, Paul Black, Nigel Boyd, Richard Bernard, Frederic Dunis, Jerome Lateur, Laura Aldridge, Danielle Clark, Sarah Clifford, Mitch deQuilettes, Hec Elodie, Fred Fein, Alicia Gaynor, Anthony Hanna, Mike Hoover, Marie Christine Lafosse, Martin Metz, Nancy Ann Norton, David Albert Pierce, Griffin Pocock, Iwona Sellers, Fabien Ruiz, Bastien Sirodot, Johanna Silverman, Kris Smith, Laurie Stewart, John Tribken, Clay Valenti, Omar Von Muller, Lauren Wildeboer, Justin WraggThe Artist

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

Confusion.

In the cinema.

Topped off with Kossu shots.

Warm.

Now for the reviewing the movie I see.

Then sick joke!

4:3 picture.  Black and white.  No talking.

WTF?!?

Elaborate joke on Kimmo?

Alcohol time travelling?

Heaven?

“The Artist” was not a joke on my head.  A gift.  From Hollywood.  Or France.

Thank you, Hollywood.  Or France.

I don’t care.  Just “THANK YOU!”

Plot?  Sure!

George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is the big screen star of the late silent era.  In 1927 a photo gets on the front pages of the Hollywood press (pre-TMZ… yes, that time was in existence – Hi, Harvey!), on the charmer kisses an unidentified woman after a performance on the red carpet (I guess red – it was gray – like everything in the past).

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, The Artist, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, The Weinstein Company, Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Bitsie Tulloch, Ken Davitian, Malcolm McDowell, Basil Hoffman, Bill Fagerbakke, Nina Siemaszko, Stephen Mendillo, Dash Pomerantz, Beau Nelson, Alex Holliday, Wiley M. Pickett, Ben Kurland, Katie Nisa, Katie Wallack, Hal Landon, Ccieto Augusto, Sarah Karges, Sarah Scott, Maize Olinger, Ezra Buzzington, Fred Bishop, Stuart Pankin, Andy Milder, Bob Glouberman, David Allen Cluck, Kristian Francis Falkenstein, Matt Skollar, Annie O'Donnell, Patrick Mapel, Matthew Albrect, Harvey J. Alperin, Lily Knight, Clement Blake, Tsso Feldman, Christopher Ashe, Adria Tennor, Cletus Young, M. Mark Donaldson, Brian Williams, Andrew Ross Wynn, Jen Lilley, Brian Chenoweth, Tim De Zam, Uggie, Niko NOvick, Joshua Capo, Pasquale Cassalia, Mohamed Dione, Kevin Michael Hoffman, Rose Murphy, Rene Napoli, Jewel Shepard, Ashley Lane Adams, David Bantly, Bill Blair, Ole Dupont, Josephine Ganner, Jillana Laufer, Josh Margulies, Philip Ongert, Geoff Pilkington, Jamie Preston, Andrew Schlessinger, John H. Tobin, Josh Woodle, Al Zimmer, Jeremy Burdek, Antoine de Cazotte, Daniel Delume, Nadia Khamlichi, Thomas Langmann, Richard Middleton, Emmanuel Montamat, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn, Ludovic Bource, Guillaume Schiffman, Anne-Sophie Bion, Heidi Levitt, Laurence Bennett, Gregory Hooper, Austin Buchinsky, Robert Gould, Mark Bridges, Cydney Cornell, Clarisse Domine, Kelcey Fry, Jenni Brown Greenberg, Zoe Hay, Julie Hewett, Adruitha Lee, Lydia Milars, Maha Saade, Lynn Tully, Angie Wells, Karen Zanki, Joy Zapata, Antoine de Cazotte, Segolene Fleury Slimane, Varujan Gumusel, Frank Mettre, Christina Lee Storm, James Canal, David Allen Cluck, Shadie Elnashai, David Paige, Lou Salome Piron, Richard Robinson, Karla Strum, Laura Albert, Michael Caradonna, Gary Davis, Jennifer Ann Henry, Nathan Lewis, Paul Black, Nigel Boyd, Richard Bernard, Frederic Dunis, Jerome Lateur, Laura Aldridge, Danielle Clark, Sarah Clifford, Mitch deQuilettes, Hec Elodie, Fred Fein, Alicia Gaynor, Anthony Hanna, Mike Hoover, Marie Christine Lafosse, Martin Metz, Nancy Ann Norton, David Albert Pierce, Griffin Pocock, Iwona Sellers, Fabien Ruiz, Bastien Sirodot, Johanna Silverman, Kris Smith, Laurie Stewart, John Tribken, Clay Valenti, Omar Von Muller, Lauren Wildeboer, Justin WraggPeppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo) is named the starlet who wants to make her fortune in Hollywood and soon afterwards met (with Valentin) as a dancer among many on the set.  Caught by her charm, the star for newcomer helps to a small role, oh yes he did.

Two years later, the demise of silent films was sealed.  Valentine stubbornly refuses to accept this, and produced his next silent film itself, he has the same day as the new sound film premiere, in which Miller plays Peppy (confusion – must start reading press kit), go and miserably at the box office.

Valentine withdraws depressed, drinks (my man!) and is exhibited by his wife before and through the door.  He must leave all his belongings auctioned off, and soon no one knows him (Uggie knows him – cleanly, you perverts!).

Only Peppy who has become the diva of the sound film entertains, continued feelings for him and tried to help him.  But his pride gets in the way of their love.

U2 saw this.  In the past.  Or in this case, the future.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, The Artist, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, The Weinstein Company, Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Bitsie Tulloch, Ken Davitian, Malcolm McDowell, Basil Hoffman, Bill Fagerbakke, Nina Siemaszko, Stephen Mendillo, Dash Pomerantz, Beau Nelson, Alex Holliday, Wiley M. Pickett, Ben Kurland, Katie Nisa, Katie Wallack, Hal Landon, Ccieto Augusto, Sarah Karges, Sarah Scott, Maize Olinger, Ezra Buzzington, Fred Bishop, Stuart Pankin, Andy Milder, Bob Glouberman, David Allen Cluck, Kristian Francis Falkenstein, Matt Skollar, Annie O'Donnell, Patrick Mapel, Matthew Albrect, Harvey J. Alperin, Lily Knight, Clement Blake, Tsso Feldman, Christopher Ashe, Adria Tennor, Cletus Young, M. Mark Donaldson, Brian Williams, Andrew Ross Wynn, Jen Lilley, Brian Chenoweth, Tim De Zam, Uggie, Niko NOvick, Joshua Capo, Pasquale Cassalia, Mohamed Dione, Kevin Michael Hoffman, Rose Murphy, Rene Napoli, Jewel Shepard, Ashley Lane Adams, David Bantly, Bill Blair, Ole Dupont, Josephine Ganner, Jillana Laufer, Josh Margulies, Philip Ongert, Geoff Pilkington, Jamie Preston, Andrew Schlessinger, John H. Tobin, Josh Woodle, Al Zimmer, Jeremy Burdek, Antoine de Cazotte, Daniel Delume, Nadia Khamlichi, Thomas Langmann, Richard Middleton, Emmanuel Montamat, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn, Ludovic Bource, Guillaume Schiffman, Anne-Sophie Bion, Heidi Levitt, Laurence Bennett, Gregory Hooper, Austin Buchinsky, Robert Gould, Mark Bridges, Cydney Cornell, Clarisse Domine, Kelcey Fry, Jenni Brown Greenberg, Zoe Hay, Julie Hewett, Adruitha Lee, Lydia Milars, Maha Saade, Lynn Tully, Angie Wells, Karen Zanki, Joy Zapata, Antoine de Cazotte, Segolene Fleury Slimane, Varujan Gumusel, Frank Mettre, Christina Lee Storm, James Canal, David Allen Cluck, Shadie Elnashai, David Paige, Lou Salome Piron, Richard Robinson, Karla Strum, Laura Albert, Michael Caradonna, Gary Davis, Jennifer Ann Henry, Nathan Lewis, Paul Black, Nigel Boyd, Richard Bernard, Frederic Dunis, Jerome Lateur, Laura Aldridge, Danielle Clark, Sarah Clifford, Mitch deQuilettes, Hec Elodie, Fred Fein, Alicia Gaynor, Anthony Hanna, Mike Hoover, Marie Christine Lafosse, Martin Metz, Nancy Ann Norton, David Albert Pierce, Griffin Pocock, Iwona Sellers, Fabien Ruiz, Bastien Sirodot, Johanna Silverman, Kris Smith, Laurie Stewart, John Tribken, Clay Valenti, Omar Von Muller, Lauren Wildeboer, Justin WraggEnough plot.  Spoilers are not in this.  Yet.

Writer-director Michel Hazanavicius has dared to experiment, to swim against the stream (salmon!) and see if you still can make a silent film, which arrives at the audience.

With the elegant play of black and white film with light and shadow bathes the story in the Roaring Twenties, when the men still like tails (coats, not booty) and the women wore curly short hair and short dresses.

In 1927 George Valentine’s latest film, accompanied by a live orchestra, shown in a cinema that resembles an opera house.

Then the star interacts with its ubiquitous little dog Jack (Uggie – SAG award for the dog!  Now!!!) on stage to be feted by audiences  Jean Dujardin plays George Valentin, first as a light-footed charmer, a man who basks in the affection of his audience before he then almost at the abrupt end of his career break (see George Clooney and “Up In The Air Flying”).

Lots of music and the faithful little dog who is looking out for his master support, with Dujardin here to describe this inner drama effectively.

With the start of the new sound film era actor came out great on camera, here it is shown by Bérénice Bejo as Peppy Miller.  Her bigger than Jupiter (Jupiter?  The Sun!) eyes gives the whole story a fresh, even contemporary twist – and yank my heart chain.

She gave my area an expansion (totally).  Her film character has a sincere thing and does not rise to the success of her head, which was as successful as her body (my area, again).

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, The Artist, Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, The Weinstein Company, Michel Hazanavicius, Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Bitsie Tulloch, Ken Davitian, Malcolm McDowell, Basil Hoffman, Bill Fagerbakke, Nina Siemaszko, Stephen Mendillo, Dash Pomerantz, Beau Nelson, Alex Holliday, Wiley M. Pickett, Ben Kurland, Katie Nisa, Katie Wallack, Hal Landon, Ccieto Augusto, Sarah Karges, Sarah Scott, Maize Olinger, Ezra Buzzington, Fred Bishop, Stuart Pankin, Andy Milder, Bob Glouberman, David Allen Cluck, Kristian Francis Falkenstein, Matt Skollar, Annie O'Donnell, Patrick Mapel, Matthew Albrect, Harvey J. Alperin, Lily Knight, Clement Blake, Tsso Feldman, Christopher Ashe, Adria Tennor, Cletus Young, M. Mark Donaldson, Brian Williams, Andrew Ross Wynn, Jen Lilley, Brian Chenoweth, Tim De Zam, Uggie, Niko NOvick, Joshua Capo, Pasquale Cassalia, Mohamed Dione, Kevin Michael Hoffman, Rose Murphy, Rene Napoli, Jewel Shepard, Ashley Lane Adams, David Bantly, Bill Blair, Ole Dupont, Josephine Ganner, Jillana Laufer, Josh Margulies, Philip Ongert, Geoff Pilkington, Jamie Preston, Andrew Schlessinger, John H. Tobin, Josh Woodle, Al Zimmer, Jeremy Burdek, Antoine de Cazotte, Daniel Delume, Nadia Khamlichi, Thomas Langmann, Richard Middleton, Emmanuel Montamat, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn, Ludovic Bource, Guillaume Schiffman, Anne-Sophie Bion, Heidi Levitt, Laurence Bennett, Gregory Hooper, Austin Buchinsky, Robert Gould, Mark Bridges, Cydney Cornell, Clarisse Domine, Kelcey Fry, Jenni Brown Greenberg, Zoe Hay, Julie Hewett, Adruitha Lee, Lydia Milars, Maha Saade, Lynn Tully, Angie Wells, Karen Zanki, Joy Zapata, Antoine de Cazotte, Segolene Fleury Slimane, Varujan Gumusel, Frank Mettre, Christina Lee Storm, James Canal, David Allen Cluck, Shadie Elnashai, David Paige, Lou Salome Piron, Richard Robinson, Karla Strum, Laura Albert, Michael Caradonna, Gary Davis, Jennifer Ann Henry, Nathan Lewis, Paul Black, Nigel Boyd, Richard Bernard, Frederic Dunis, Jerome Lateur, Laura Aldridge, Danielle Clark, Sarah Clifford, Mitch deQuilettes, Hec Elodie, Fred Fein, Alicia Gaynor, Anthony Hanna, Mike Hoover, Marie Christine Lafosse, Martin Metz, Nancy Ann Norton, David Albert Pierce, Griffin Pocock, Iwona Sellers, Fabien Ruiz, Bastien Sirodot, Johanna Silverman, Kris Smith, Laurie Stewart, John Tribken, Clay Valenti, Omar Von Muller, Lauren Wildeboer, Justin WraggAt the same time but she suffers because she can not find a way to get closer to the deep hurt in his pride Valentine.  In spite of the cardiac pain, which he describes, the film also maintains a comedic, upbeat tone.

There are places where one sees clearly amazing what people say at the moment, although we hear nothing of it – silent!  If only the “blue hairs” in row sitting behind me could stop their mouth flaps.

Talking in cinema should equal death.  Painful death.

Enough!

My thumbs strain to the heaven place, having seen, of the year, the best film!  I can review again!

Until the next “Transformers” or “Twilight” shit storm.  I promise to like movies until then, of course.

Bérénice Bejo?  Not just my thumbs strain sky-ward (dirty!).  Ginnifer Goodwin, you exist no longer.

I am ready for Bérénice to do the Humpty Dance.  On my thing.  But not silently, nor in black and white.  Loud, and with color.  Perfection.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  From “Shark Night 3D” to my television – Katharine McPhee!!!  Have I died?  Or finally Kossu madness?  Good feelings need no question answered.  Time for another shot.  And time to DVR “Smash.”

Coriolanus [REVIEW]

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard Watkins

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard WatkinsCoriolanus

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

What?

Not 100% CGI?

No robot alien things?

Am I high (yes, I am)?

Then soldiers.  My brain screams – You are within the stuck times of “Battle: Los Angeles!”

The worst of fates that mine could be… to have.

But no.

Winter’s cold has made me for to shrivel (in my man place).

Summer is for the confrontation of the ear (and mind – or mindlessness).

Now is for brain flexing cinema.

Thanks, Odin.

Plot?  Sure!

An angry crowd in a clean-rehearsed choreography calls for bread of the armed military men guarding a bread factory (which makes bread).

A squad of soldiers with heavy artillery and camouflage uniforms (sharp!) stormed a housing estate and speaks in blank verse.

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard WatkinsShakespeare meets Balkan war – Ralph Fiennes directorial debut “Coriolanus” (heh, anus) transports the Elizabethan drama in the time and now it is dead right.

Massive, violent and bloody, this film – and psychologically subtle and finely worked, not least thanks to the wonderful language of William Shakespeare (he speaks of English from his mouth-place worse than I – lucky for the press kit or in the wilderness my thoughts were straying).

Fiennes, who plays Coriolanus, the excellent and very nuanced itself, and especially Vanessa Redgrave as the mother of the hero know the language to use (English, but still not right – I still confuse my own thoughts) – but even the minor characters are occupied very solid.

How alive do these lines, the power and magic in the age-old phrases is, if only the right people interpret it (I pretend that it made sense to me – clever)!

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard WatkinsIn the past, some directors have transported Shakespeare to the present day (or yesterday – confusion remains) – and usually the result was at least interesting.

Fiennes has landed “Coriolanus” a really big throw.  Yes – THROW!

The story is told quickly: the Romans wage war against the Volscians (but not the same Volscians from “Star Trek”) – Coriolanus (heh), the Roman commander gains a bloody victory and to be in gratitude for consul.

Unfortunately, this little man of war, civil fine sense (? – what the hell, I will stop drinking), the common people is repugnant to him (they should bathe more often).  Thus arises as soon opposed his appointment and must Coriolanus into exile.

Here he teams up with former arch-enemy, the leader of the Volscians (Gerald Butler, not Leonard Nimoy – disappoint), and moves with him to Rome.

The insanity of war and the inability of a soldier to survive in peace, are the pillars of this tragic drama.  But the dialectic of hatred and admiration to homoerotic (no judgment) undertones between the two antagonists provides an additional voltage level (electric!).

Conclusion:  Two thumbs yelling “Yippee!  I’m not in the childish shit wallowing!” 

Warning – this will involve your thinking brain.  And your hearing ears.  It is not shit.  This is for brain-flexing.  Sweet, sweet relief!

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  Speaking of Star Trek Volscians, I must a joke:

How is the U.S.S. Enterprise like a wad of toilet paper?

They both wipe out Klingons around Uranus.

Or your Coriol-anus.

I laugh at this still.

The Iron Lady [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Iron Lady, movie review, Phyllida Lloyd, Abi Morgan, Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Susan Brown, Alice de Cunha, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Iain Glen, Alexandra Roach, Victoria Bewick, Emma Dewhurst, Olivia Colman, Harry Lloyd, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Michael Culkin, Stephanie Jacob, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Amanda Root, Clifford Rose, Michael Cochrane, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Simkins, Eloise Webb, Alexander Beardsley, Nicholas Farrell, John Sessions, Anthony Head, Richard Syms, David Westhead, Julian Wadham, Richard E Grant, Angus Wright, Roger Allam, Michael Pennington, John Harding, Simon Chandler, Stephen Boxer, Jasper jacob, Rupert Vansittart, Robin Kermode, Andrew Havill, Michael Elwyn, Peter Pacey, Jeremy Child, james Smith, Hugh Ross, Chris Campbell, Paul Bentley, Martin Wimbush, Simon Slater, David Cann, Christopher Luscombe, Angela Curran, Michael maloney, Pip Torrens, Nick Dunning, David Rintoul, Nicholas Jones, Richard Goulding, Matthew Marsh, Willie Jonah, Ronald Reagan, Francois Ivernel, Damian Jones, Adam Kulick, Cameron McCracken, Anita Overland, Tessa Ross, Colleen Woodcock, Thomas Newman, Elliot Davis, Justine Wright, Nina Gold, Simon Elliott, Bill Crutcher, Nick Dent, Consolata Boyle, Mark Coulier, Richard Glass, Bobby Prince, Michael Solinger, Sarah Wheale, James Wakefield, Charlie Reed, Guy Heeley, Clare Glass, Chris Foggin, Alex Bailey, Simon Baker, Alasdair Boyce, Rob Duffield, Rob Farris, Simon Jones, Marie Dong, Fiona Garland, Jon Croker, Michael Mann, Rebecca Pearson, Bradley Porter, Helen Swanwick, Helen Varty, Noelle Volpintesta, Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez, Luke Clare

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Iron Lady, movie review, Phyllida Lloyd, Abi Morgan, Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Susan Brown, Alice de Cunha, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Iain Glen, Alexandra Roach, Victoria Bewick, Emma Dewhurst, Olivia Colman, Harry Lloyd, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Michael Culkin, Stephanie Jacob, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Amanda Root, Clifford Rose, Michael Cochrane, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Simkins, Eloise Webb, Alexander Beardsley, Nicholas Farrell, John Sessions, Anthony Head, Richard Syms, David Westhead, Julian Wadham, Richard E Grant, Angus Wright, Roger Allam, Michael Pennington, John Harding, Simon Chandler, Stephen Boxer, Jasper jacob, Rupert Vansittart, Robin Kermode, Andrew Havill, Michael Elwyn, Peter Pacey, Jeremy Child, james Smith, Hugh Ross, Chris Campbell, Paul Bentley, Martin Wimbush, Simon Slater, David Cann, Christopher Luscombe, Angela Curran, Michael maloney, Pip Torrens, Nick Dunning, David Rintoul, Nicholas Jones, Richard Goulding, Matthew Marsh, Willie Jonah, Ronald Reagan, Francois Ivernel, Damian Jones, Adam Kulick, Cameron McCracken, Anita Overland, Tessa Ross, Colleen Woodcock, Thomas Newman, Elliot Davis, Justine Wright, Nina Gold, Simon Elliott, Bill Crutcher, Nick Dent, Consolata Boyle, Mark Coulier, Richard Glass, Bobby Prince, Michael Solinger, Sarah Wheale, James Wakefield, Charlie Reed, Guy Heeley, Clare Glass, Chris Foggin, Alex Bailey, Simon Baker, Alasdair Boyce, Rob Duffield, Rob Farris, Simon Jones, Marie Dong, Fiona Garland, Jon Croker, Michael Mann, Rebecca Pearson, Bradley Porter, Helen Swanwick, Helen Varty, Noelle Volpintesta, Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez, Luke ClareThe Iron Lady

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

WTF?!?

My mind is a stream of mud.

Confusion.  Weed.  Not reading the press kit.

“The Iron Lady” is not a sequel to “The Iron Giant”.

The excitement made my area hurt.

Meryl Streep vs. Vin Diesel was my dream.  Movie heaven.

My confusion was a basket on my thinking brain.

Or perhaps they would love one another.

Sadly, no.

Then, my brain makes smart.

“The Iron Lady” is the love interest for “Iron Man” (who was not worthy of a “The” before his name).  Like the booty call for “The Six Million Dollar Man”, Jaime Sommers.

Before I could proclaim this out of my mouth hole I realize that I’m the wrong guy – again.

She had no damn super powers – unless ugly qualifies, Margaret Thatcher.  Fug.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Iron Lady, movie review, Phyllida Lloyd, Abi Morgan, Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Susan Brown, Alice de Cunha, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Iain Glen, Alexandra Roach, Victoria Bewick, Emma Dewhurst, Olivia Colman, Harry Lloyd, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Michael Culkin, Stephanie Jacob, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Amanda Root, Clifford Rose, Michael Cochrane, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Simkins, Eloise Webb, Alexander Beardsley, Nicholas Farrell, John Sessions, Anthony Head, Richard Syms, David Westhead, Julian Wadham, Richard E Grant, Angus Wright, Roger Allam, Michael Pennington, John Harding, Simon Chandler, Stephen Boxer, Jasper jacob, Rupert Vansittart, Robin Kermode, Andrew Havill, Michael Elwyn, Peter Pacey, Jeremy Child, james Smith, Hugh Ross, Chris Campbell, Paul Bentley, Martin Wimbush, Simon Slater, David Cann, Christopher Luscombe, Angela Curran, Michael maloney, Pip Torrens, Nick Dunning, David Rintoul, Nicholas Jones, Richard Goulding, Matthew Marsh, Willie Jonah, Ronald Reagan, Francois Ivernel, Damian Jones, Adam Kulick, Cameron McCracken, Anita Overland, Tessa Ross, Colleen Woodcock, Thomas Newman, Elliot Davis, Justine Wright, Nina Gold, Simon Elliott, Bill Crutcher, Nick Dent, Consolata Boyle, Mark Coulier, Richard Glass, Bobby Prince, Michael Solinger, Sarah Wheale, James Wakefield, Charlie Reed, Guy Heeley, Clare Glass, Chris Foggin, Alex Bailey, Simon Baker, Alasdair Boyce, Rob Duffield, Rob Farris, Simon Jones, Marie Dong, Fiona Garland, Jon Croker, Michael Mann, Rebecca Pearson, Bradley Porter, Helen Swanwick, Helen Varty, Noelle Volpintesta, Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez, Luke ClareThe movie is about a bitch.

Plot?  There isn’t one.

Apparently, there was a man-woman from England.  She was ugly.  People noticed the non-prettiness of her face (and body – come on people!).

She decided to be a better man than a man.

And she succeeded.  As a man.  Or “better-man.”

This is messing with my mind stem.  But she succeeded.

You can tell a lot about the person Thatcher, but she was polarizing anyway.

Conservatives worldwide feasted her dislike of compromise and the welfare state, privatization and its war against Argentina and union leaders, people on the left of the political spectrum abhorred her breakdown of social services and the apparently uncritical embrace of neo-liberalism.

WTF?!?

So – people must die for stupid islands (Falklands… history!!!).  Anyone who is not of the wealth is shit.

Reagan has a big dick.

All of this is said through time traveling flashbacks.  Thank Odin for these, or some shit storytellers could not a story make.

Seriously.  Think J.J. Abrams.  Fucker.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kimmo On Kino, The Iron Lady, movie review, Phyllida Lloyd, Abi Morgan, Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, Susan Brown, Alice de Cunha, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Iain Glen, Alexandra Roach, Victoria Bewick, Emma Dewhurst, Olivia Colman, Harry Lloyd, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Michael Culkin, Stephanie Jacob, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Amanda Root, Clifford Rose, Michael Cochrane, Jeremy Clyde, Michael Simkins, Eloise Webb, Alexander Beardsley, Nicholas Farrell, John Sessions, Anthony Head, Richard Syms, David Westhead, Julian Wadham, Richard E Grant, Angus Wright, Roger Allam, Michael Pennington, John Harding, Simon Chandler, Stephen Boxer, Jasper jacob, Rupert Vansittart, Robin Kermode, Andrew Havill, Michael Elwyn, Peter Pacey, Jeremy Child, james Smith, Hugh Ross, Chris Campbell, Paul Bentley, Martin Wimbush, Simon Slater, David Cann, Christopher Luscombe, Angela Curran, Michael maloney, Pip Torrens, Nick Dunning, David Rintoul, Nicholas Jones, Richard Goulding, Matthew Marsh, Willie Jonah, Ronald Reagan, Francois Ivernel, Damian Jones, Adam Kulick, Cameron McCracken, Anita Overland, Tessa Ross, Colleen Woodcock, Thomas Newman, Elliot Davis, Justine Wright, Nina Gold, Simon Elliott, Bill Crutcher, Nick Dent, Consolata Boyle, Mark Coulier, Richard Glass, Bobby Prince, Michael Solinger, Sarah Wheale, James Wakefield, Charlie Reed, Guy Heeley, Clare Glass, Chris Foggin, Alex Bailey, Simon Baker, Alasdair Boyce, Rob Duffield, Rob Farris, Simon Jones, Marie Dong, Fiona Garland, Jon Croker, Michael Mann, Rebecca Pearson, Bradley Porter, Helen Swanwick, Helen Varty, Noelle Volpintesta, Juan Carlos Alvarez Vasquez, Luke ClareMeryl Streep is damn good.  I felt the Queen Mary had re-opened in Studio City.  There can never be too much of a drag queen.  And although Streep is a dude, I totally believed.

Awards for cross-dressing?!?  19 for Mr. Streep for “The Iron Giant’s Lady” alone.

Where am I?

So, for political, what does this rate?

I have no idea.  “The Ides Of March” was bleh.

“J. Edgar” was a sausage fest.

Why didn’t I get to review “My Week With Marilyn”Kenneth Branagh was twice the man in there (and I mean “in there”) than Meryl Streep will ever be.

Fight the power!  Get the shit you have together people!  Fight “The Iron Lady”!

http://www.iww.org/

Margaret Thatcher?  Fuck that bitch:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JChuUgio_8g

Khan Manka!  Pay me my money!  An injury to one is an injury to all!!!!!

Damn… I’m drunk.

And I’m probably fired.  Khan, I can’t wait to review “Contraband”!  Really!!!

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Reese Witherspoon, Water For Elephants, Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz, Paul Schneider, Jim Norton, Hal Holbrook, Mark Povinelli, Richard Brake, Stephen Monroe Taylor, Ken Foree, Scott MacDonald, James Frain, Sam Anderson, John Aylward, Brad Greenquist, Tim Guinee, Donna W. Scott, E.E. Bell, Kyle Jordan, Aleksandra Kaniak, Ilia Volok, Bruce Gray, Jim Jansen, James Keane, Ivo Nandi, Karynn Moore, Andrew Connolly, Doug McDougal, Tracy Phillips Rowan O'Hara, Water for Elephants, Tai, Uggie, Ice, Sita Acevedo, Danny Castle, Michael Coronas, Aloysia Gavre, Francis Lawrence, Andrew R. Tennenbaum, Erwin Stoff, Gil Netter, Kevin Halloran, Alan Edward Bell, Ana Maria Quintana, Chad Holmes, David Crank, Denise Chamian, Molly Allen, Sasha Veneziano, Kimmo MustonenenKimmo Mustonenen – (Kimmo On Kino) – Behind The Proscenium

P.S.  Is anybody there?  Does anybody care?  Does anybody see what I see?