"This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll
be lucky to live through it."
I've never read a Tom Clancy novel (although I've spent thousands of hours
playing Tom Clancy video games), but if the novel "The Hunt for Red October" is
better than the movie then I might have to because this movie was a blast!
Opening scene, a highly respected Russian submarine commander (Sean Connery) is
suppose to take the Soviet Navy's new revolutionary stealth nuclear submarine
out on a test run, but instead he's making a break for the U.S. Has he
gone mad? Is he gonna start WWIII? Is he trying to defect?
Maybe he's lost or there's a wookalar loose on board the sub. Nobody
knows! So, now not only is the entire Soviet Navy after him, including
submarine captain Stellan Skarsgard, but also the entire American military
including CIA analyst Alec Baldwin. It's all very exciting.
Explosions, sonar, helicopters, jets, torpedoes, unobtrusive computer effects,
fast pace that makes the 134-minute runtime absolutely fly by, strong cast,
exciting story.
If you're into military thrillers, then you should check it out.
Recommended.
Part 2 - Patriot Games (1992)
Part 3 - Clear and Present Danger (1994)
Reboot 1 - The Sum of All Fears (2002)
Reboot 2 - Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991)

I'm sure at this point in time everybody on the universe has seen THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and they should because it's excellent movie. Watching it again for this review was interesting, because even though I've seen it dozens of times I still got wrapped up in the story. The construction of the story is brilliant, the acting by the entire cast is mind-blowing and the editing is so sharp that it's hard to believe the filmmakers where able to cram so much emotion and detail and character development into 118 minutes!
If you haven't seen this movie, then you really should. Not only is it an excellent movie and massively influential, but it's one of the rare times the Academy Awards actually got it right...mostly. Ted Levine wasn't even nominated for his performance! But it did sweep all of the major awards, including Best Actor for Anthony Hopkins who was absolutely perfect as Hannibal Lecter. So perfect, in fact, that I still think of that role every time I see him.
Part 1 - Manhunter (1986)
Part 3 - Hannibal (2001)
Part 4 - Red Dragon (2002)
Part 5 - Hannibal Rising (2007)

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