Sunday, August 28, 2011

DVD REVIEW - "Kill the Irishman"





I love mob movies.  I love true stories turned to film.  Thus, when I saw the preview for this I could  not wait to see it.  However, the film was only scheduled for limited release in a few screens across the country and St. Louis was not on that short list.  "Kill the Irishman" is now available on DVD and I highly encourage you to rent this picture.  The film stars Ray Stevenson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Val Kilmer, and Christopher Walken.

This is the true story of an Irish mobster named Danny Greene.  Born and raised in Cleveland Ohio, Danny rises from his poor upbringing to become the president of the International Longshoremen's Association in Cleveland.  This leads to his involvement with the Mafia in Cleveland, dominated by an Italian family with connections to the Gambinos in New York City.  After a "disagreement" with one of Cleveland's top mob officials, the Jewish money launderer and lone shark named Shondor Birns (Christopher Walken) puts out the contract for Danny Greene's execution.  This begins the brutal and true all out war waged between the Italian mafia and Danny Greene's crew.  In the summer of 1976, 36 bombs detonated in various mob killings all over the Cleveland area.  Most of which were aimed at Greene, who had an uncanny knack for avoiding death.  He became a media sensation, and popular opinion either labeled him a hero of the people and the neighborhood he loved or a vicious egomaniacal killer with an unsatiable thirst for money and power.

This movie is a must see on many levels.  First and foremost, as outrageous as the story becomes - it is 100% true.  There is no fabrication or embellishment to this screenplay, penned by Jeremy Walters and Jonathan Hensliegh (who also directed the film).  The attention to detail is fantastic.  This movie does not look at all like it was filmed in 2011.  It is a complete immersion into the 1970's, down to the fine detail of using actual television news coverage from the 70's to help tell the story. 

The cast is the film's greatest strength.  The director has chosen some of today's most talented, and in some cases, most underrated actors to bring these real life characters to life.  Ray Stevenson is fantastic throughout as the seemingly unkillable Danny Greene.  His performance is consistently powerful throughout the film.  I am very much looking forward to seeing his next performance in the upcoming "The Three Musketeers" as he will be portraying the flamboyant Porthos (previously enacted by Gerard Depardieau and Oliver Platt).  Vincent D'Onofrio is as quirky and entertaining as ever in his portrayal of John Nardi, an Italian mobster who gets shafted by his own organization and allies with Greene.  Christopher Walken ... ahhh, Christopher Walken.  Has he ever turned in a bad performance?  The answer is a simple "no".  And while he does not play a large role in the film, his character is ultimately responsible for the whole story you are about to see, and Walken owns every scene he is in.

Lastly, Val Kilmer portrays the good cop, Joe Manditski, who is a native of the same neighborhood as Danny Greene.  In another world, with another set of circumstances, Greene and Manditski would probably have been best of friends.  In this one, Manditski cannot help but secretly like Greene, and all the while he pursues him as a good cop should.  Val Kilmer is one of our generation's best actors.  It is a shame that his career seems to have dwindled from the bright lights of the big screen to more of the Direct to DVD market.  Time, as well, has not been too kind to Kilmer.  He is not aging particularly well as the once "Iceman" is now more aptly categorized as more of a double scoop of soft serve.  But, his talent is as strong and chiseled to a sharp point as it ever was, and hopefully with more roles like this - we will see Kilmer back on the big screen where his caliber of talent belongs.

In conclusion, "Kill the Irishman" did not get the big screen time it should have, and as such not enough people have seen or heard of this film.  This is one of the best mob films made in recent history.  Given enough time and word of mouth recomendations from one person to another, and the day will come that this film will be rightfully listed on any Top 10 Mob Movies list that is worth paying attention to.  If you like movies like, "Goodfellas", "Donnie Brasco", and "The Departed" - you need to see this movie.  And then, you need to tell as many of your friends and family who like good movies that they need to see this movie.

4 out of 4 Bright, Shining Stars on this one !

John M. Dunlap
The Hollywood Outsiders





Wednesday, August 17, 2011

DVD REVIEW --- "Dylan Dog: Dead of Night"

I remember seeing preview trailers for this film and thought it looked like fun.  I also thought it would be interesting to see Brandon Routh getting out from under the trainwreck that was "Superman Returns".  I am not at all familiar with the comic book source material, so I am judging the film solely on its merits as a movie and not an adaptation.  I had my calendar marked to see it in the theater.  Unfortunately I was not able to make it opening weekend.  This movie bombed so bad, I don't think it was in theaters a second week.  It is listed as one of the biggest flops of 2011.  It grossed only $4 million worldwide, with a budget near $20 million.

I am telling you all of this before I continue for a simple reason.  Sometimes, it is best to not judge a book by its cover.  I rented this movie, expecting a fun B-movie that would hopefully have some decent action, some humor, and just generally provide some mindless entertainment for a couple hours.  Go into watching this movie with those kind of expectations, and you will be thoroughly entertained.  This is a fun, silly movie.  It never feels like they are trying to take themselves too seriously with this and neither should you.  Just sit back, grab some popcorn, and have fun with this.

Brandon Routh does a fine job playing the lead character.  The movie takes place in New Orleans, the apparent mecca for the undead just looking to find some place they can quietly live out their unnatural lives.  In this world, one man - a pulse pounding human - has been appointed to oversee criminal matters of the underworld as an impartial investigator.  This job belongs to Dylan Dog. 

The movie plays out as a loose mystery taking in plenty of action and comedy along the way.  It is predictable and yet, it is entertaining enough that you don't mind.  While I doubt there will be a big screen Dylan Dog 2, it would not surprise me to see it happen as a direct to DVD project.  As long as Routh returns as the hero, that would be just fine with me.

Give this movie a try.  It will surprise you.

3 out of 4 Stars

John M. Dunlap
The Hollywood Outsiders




DVD REVIEW --- "The Company Men"




Sometimes after I watch something on DVD for the first time, I stop and wonder why this movie did not rule the box office.  In the case of "The Company Men", it's because it was only released to limited markets in the U.S.  And then, I have to ask "why"?  This is a smart, well-conceived, well-made, film with a fantastic cast and a topic completely relevant to our world today.

This is not the movie for the big action fan.  Its not a spoiler to tell you - there just isn't any here.  What you do have is thorough look at how the collapse of our markets, corporate downsizing,  and the greed at the top ripples throughout society from the CEO all the way down to the average guy.

The cast is top-notch and all deliver powerful, absorbing performances.  Ben Affleck leads the ensemble made up of Tommy Lee Jones, Chris Cooper, Craig T. Nelson, and a surprisingly good Kevin Costner.  The script by John Wells weaves in and out of the characters lives with a great sense of balance and timing.

Of all the films out there dealing with the events of the corporate world and the stock market in the past few years, this movie should definitely be listed up near the top of the list - right next to and perhaps ahead of "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps".  Great cast, great performances, great story, and all around great execution - this is a definite must see film.

4 out of 4 Stars

John M. Dunlap
The Hollywood Outsiders

 

DVD REVIEW --- "The Conspirator"


This film is our first big screen look into the rest of the story behind the assassination of President Lincoln.  The film has a LOT going for it.  The film has a fantastic cast including:  James MacAvoy, TomWilkinson, Robin Wright, Kevin Kline, Danny Huston, and Colm Meaney.  The film has Robert Redford, who has won an Academy Award for his directorial skills and talents, as its director.  On paper, this should be a slam dunk.

Unfortunately, this film does not make the transition from paper to film.  The scenery is amazing.  The attention to detail for the time period is fantastic.  The CGI recreation of Washington D.C. at the time period in question is really awesome.  This movie is absolutely beautiful to look at.  That gorgeous scenery, the overtime put in by the Art Department and the CGI team is not enough to carry this film along.  The story is interesting.  However, the telling of the tale is so lifeless, and flat it all gets lost in the pretty pictures.

I am a fan of Robert Redford as a director.  That was the main reason I picked up this DVD.  However, after sitting through this movie, I can tell you a trip to the history museum would be a more entertaining (and informative) way to spend two hours versus sitting through this watching James MacAvoy fight an uphill battle that you know from the start (history buff or not) that he has no chance of winning.  

2 out of 4 stars (One star for the cast, the other for the amazing visuals of the film)

John M. Dunlap
The Hollywood Outsiders