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Reviews
One Day in September (1999)
On par with When We Were Kings - a resounding ten out of ten
I watched this movie, in Sydney, the day before the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games. How quickly we forget events from our recent past. If the authorities response to the terrorist situation wasn't so tragic, it would be laughable. I thought the shooting of JFK was a monumental government debacle and cover up - well there is another to rate on a par with that. What a scoop for the makers of the documentary to snare the one surviving terrorist - it certainly added to the chilling effect of the documentary. I give it a rating of ten, and on par with the only other documentary I have given, a ten, When We Were Kings.
Wonder Boys (2000)
Michael Douglas finally extends himself-oscar nomin. beckons
Michael Douglas Finally extends himself and displays some of his talents that I always thought he had. I believe he may well earn himself an oscar nomination for this performance. I found it a very self-deprecating, honest and riveting performance that added to my overall enjoyment of the film.