Shaun Berk's 10 Movie Recommendations- 303rd Edition

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1. Goya's Ghosts (2006)

R | 113 min | Biography, Drama, History

52 Metascore

Painter Francisco Goya faces a scandal involving his muse, who is labeled a heretic by a monk.

Director: Milos Forman | Stars: Javier Bardem, Natalie Portman, Stellan Skarsgård, Randy Quaid

Votes: 31,959 | Gross: $1.00M

This is part two of my four-part Natalie Portman series that takes place during the Spanish Inquisition. Milos Forman directs this film on painter Francisco Goya, played well by Stellan Skarsgard. Natalie Portman plays Inez, who is Goya's muse but she is arrested for heresy after the painting. Inez's father then comes to Goya who knows Brother Lorenzo, played by Javier Bardem, very well hoping that his daughter can be released. This was actually a very compelling film taking place in this era. There is an interesting scene where Inez's father goes through some very extreme measures to prove a point to Brother Lorenzo. This is one of those which can make you appreciate what we have today. Randy Quaid has a much different part as King Carlos IV. This movie is available on Instant Netflix.

2. Fun of Being Thoughtful (1950)

10 min | Drama, Short

Jane is a happy teenage girl who is totally (and somewhat disturbingly) devoted to her family. She takes care of their needs before her own, and is overjoyed to do so. Her thoughtfulness is rewarded when she is presented with a new dress.

Director: Ted Peshak

Votes: 17

This is my short film for the week and comes from those great Coronet Instructional videos which were meant to educate but just become entertaining by today's standards. This takes a look at various people who are learning to become thoughtful and how fun it can actually be. These are usually pretty fun to watch with annoying narration and people to entertain us.

3. 'G' Men (1935)

Approved | 85 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. Outcries against movies that glorified underworld criminals put Cagney on the side of the law in 'G' Men.

Director: William Keighley | Stars: James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, Ann Dvorak, Robert Armstrong

Votes: 4,369

I decided to go the Cagney route this week where in these days he was known for his gangster roles, here he takes a part on the right side of the law showing the early days of the F.B.I. Cagney plays Brick Davis who starts out wanting to be an honest attorney but certain circumstances make him want to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the FBI, he starts out with limited duties but progresses through time. This was a pretty interesting propaganda film on the FBI and a pretty violent movie for this era. Cagney was good in his role. The actual founder J. Edgar Hoover apparently did not like the movie at first the way it portrayed Davis as a rather loose cannon but the success changed his mind.

4. You Don't Know Jack (2010 TV Movie)

TV-14 | 134 min | Biography, Drama

A look at the life and work of doctor-assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian.

Director: Barry Levinson | Stars: Al Pacino, Brenda Vaccaro, John Goodman, Deirdre O'Connell

Votes: 30,362

This is part one of a two-part series on Al Pacino. This is one of two HBO movies I have for this week. No, this is not that game people play. This is a biopic on Dr. Jack Kevorkian who was known to many as Dr. Death. Al Pacino plays the doctor who did not agree with his line of work and did not want to have to save a life when someone has a terminal illness and not living well. He was known for his many assisted suicides of which he was tried many times but could not find grounds to convict him. Kevorkian was at odds with a prosecutor, the media, and others who did not agree with his methods. He also had problems with other doctors who felt he was violating the job of his oath when helping people die. Danny Huston was very good as Kevorkian's attorney Geoffrey Fieger who in real-life did a case here in Muncie where I live. John Goodman plays Kevorkian's friend and partner who sticks by him no matter what happens. Susan Sarandon plays the person providing Jack a place to do what he was doing. There are lots of mixed opinions on Jack Kevorkian, some positive, some negative, some even believe he was a serial killer. I am someone who felt that Kevorkian was trying to help people who could no longer live a quality life. I do not believe for one second he is a serial killer. When I was watching this movie, I was just into it all the way through and Pacino was really good as the doctor.

5. Life of Brian (1979)

R | 94 min | Comedy

77 Metascore

Born on the original Christmas in the stable next door to Jesus Christ, Brian of Nazareth spends his life being mistaken for a messiah.

Director: Terry Jones | Stars: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam

Votes: 421,963 | Gross: $20.05M

I decided to bring Monty Python into this one and my favorite. Graham Chapman plays the title character in this biblical satire. Brian is mistaken for a prophet and a messiah when joining an anti-Roman group. Joining are the other Pythons of Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, and Terry Gilliam. There is not much that needs to be explained here except that great Python humor where all the actors play multiple characters and made quite a career of it. At the end, we get the great song ALWAYS LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF LIFE. This was a very funny religious satire and if you have not gotten into Monty Python, get started with their films.

6. Bereft (2004)

R | 98 min | Drama

A young Vermont widow is haunted by the memory of her dead husband, while dealing with her family, employer, and other residents of her small town.

Directors: Tim Daly, Clark Mathis | Stars: Vinessa Shaw, Tim Blake Nelson, Patrick Burleigh, Tim Daly

Votes: 411

This is my Showtime film for the week. Tim Daly co-directed and co-starred in this tv movie which stars Vinessa Shaw as Molly. Molly has lost her husband and is having a hard time dealing with the grief while haunted with the memory of her dead husband. Tim Blake Nelson plays Denis who is mentally disabled and is befriended by Molly. Tim Daly plays Denis' caretaker and also becomes friends with Molly. Together they understand each other in ways that her family cannot. It was a very interesting look at dealing with such grief and how the grief can rub off on others. Shaw did a really good job and I thought Tim Daly was pretty good in a more rough role than usual.

7. Imitation of Life (1959)

Not Rated | 125 min | Drama

87 Metascore

An aspiring white actress takes in an African American widow whose mixed-race daughter is desperate to be seen as white.

Director: Douglas Sirk | Stars: Lana Turner, John Gavin, Sandra Dee, Susan Kohner

Votes: 18,227 | Gross: $13.99M

This is actually a remake from a film of the same title in 1934. I have actually seen both of these movies and really liked both. The main difference is in the 1934 film, the main character focused on the pancake industry and in this one the main character was a struggling actress. Lana Turner stars as Lora who is a struggling actress and a single mother. She then meets a nice black lady named Annie, played by Juanita Moore, who also has a daughter who is very light colored and can pass as white. Annie asks Lora to take in her and her daughter in return for cooking and other things. They soon for a very strong bond and even a family. This is a movie that takes place through the years even when the kids are grown up and the struggles that Annie's daughter has in her later life. Sandra Dee plays Lora's daughter grown up and having her own struggles with a certain person she likes. This was a very good drama done very well by Douglas Sirk. I would say just get people together and watch a double feature on both the 1934 and this version. This version that is featured is available on Instant Netflix and worth a watch.

8. Deja Vu (2006)

PG-13 | 126 min | Action, Crime, Sci-Fi

59 Metascore

After a ferry is bombed in New Orleans, an A.T.F. agent joins a unique investigation using experimental surveillance technology to find the bomber, but soon finds himself becoming obsessed with one of the victims.

Director: Tony Scott | Stars: Denzel Washington, Paula Patton, Jim Caviezel, Val Kilmer

Votes: 327,812 | Gross: $64.04M

Tony Scott directed this film which stars Denzel Washington as ATF agent Doug Carlin who is investigating a terrorist attack on New Orleans. He then agrees to use some new technology from an FBI experimental group that allows to look back four days in the past. Doug then decides that maybe it can be used to actually prevent what was happening. Paula Patton plays a woman who was abducted by the bomber who plays an important part in the events. Doug falls in love with her as she is investigating. Val Kilmer, Adam Goldberg, and James Caviezal also co-star in this action packed film that was actually quite compelling.

9. The Song Remains the Same (1976)

PG | 137 min | Documentary, Music

46 Metascore

The line forms here for the world's greatest and possibly most influential band--Led Zeppelin. This mesmerizing movie built around Zep's famed 1973 concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden is convincing proof why.

Directors: Peter Clifton, Joe Massot | Stars: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham

Votes: 9,040

The Song Remains the Same (1976): I was looking for something from this era and found this concert film. I found this on Instant Netflix and one of my first thoughts was why a concert film would be under "Mind-Bending Movies". I then saw that this was a rather strange film where in the beginning their manager Peter Grant had to call each Zeppelin member to come out for their concert. I then noticed some rather strange fantasy sequences that explained why it was in the category it was in. I will say that I like Led Zeppelin to a point but am not a die-hard fan and in fact prefer much of Plant's solo work but this still had some good concert footage to entertain. If you don't like Led Zeppelin though, this probably is not the one to watch.

10. Gia (1998 TV Movie)

R | 120 min | Biography, Drama, Romance

The story of the life of Gia Carangi, a top fashion model from the late 1970s, from her meteoric rise to the forefront of the modeling industry, to her untimely death.

Director: Michael Cristofer | Stars: Angelina Jolie, Faye Dunaway, Elizabeth Mitchell, Mercedes Ruehl

Votes: 50,300

I end this week with this HBO biopic on 80s model Gia Carangi, played by a young Angelina Jolie, who lived fast and died very young. This shows her as a child, actually being played by Mila Kunis when she was about 11 years old, to her adult life getting into drugs and alcohol ruining her career. Faye Dunaway co-stars as Gia's mentor and Mercedes Ruehl co-stars as Gia's mother. Jolie actually was pretty good as the unorthodox model. This is a pretty good look at the fashion industry in the 80s.



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