Nowadays, this film is my go-to film.

Then we begin to look out through the eyes of his parents. The site's consensus reads: "Though ambitious, Good stumbles in the transition from stage to screen, and Mortensen's performance isn't enough to cover its flaws…
Film review – Good (2008) 11 April 2009 Thomas Caldwell Film review Comments Off on Film review – Good (2008) John Halder (Viggo Mortensen) In the last twelve months there have been several films tackling the very complex issue of how German people living during the Nazi era responded to the horrors of the Holocaust. The film was poorly received by critics and its release was limited. Faultlessly well-intentioned, Good looks good and hits certain of the expected notes but feels carelessly strung together and slackly scripted, despite the quality of onscreen talent. 7:00 AM PST 12/4/2008 by Kirk Honeycutt FACEBOOK; TWITTER; EMAIL ME; Photofest. Review by Stuart Hadwin ★★

A look at the relationship between a lonely introverted girl and a young video store clerk vying for her attention.

Just watched this film and have to say, very good in the scheme of things.
If you like this film and you are not a middle-class female aged 12-16, you really need to ask yourself why you want to be a middle-class female aged 12-16, because such is the only audience that would not be appalled by this extremely long, drawn-out, soap-operatic "Dark Shadows" style inversion of the old Archie comics. New

With Marianna Palka, Jason Ritter, Eric Edelstein, Mark Webber. Directed by Marianna Palka.

The way the script introduces you to the characters is excellent and its only when you see Liam Neeson tackling a crazed fan that you think he is an excellent choice in the lead role, in fact he carries it off very well. It suggests how personal needs could cloud the mind to see only the benefits of a new order that would eventually destroy millions of people and attempt to transform the world in a new social order. Why and when that transfer takes place gathers all of the film's tightly wound tensions and savagely uncoils them. The film is quite slow at the beginning as others have said, however it quickly gathers pace. But good marketing does not necessarily make good film. Tweet. Roger Ebert June 26, 2008. It currently holds a 32% Rotten rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 71 reviews.

For almost all of the way, we see events through the eyes of a bright, plucky 8-year-old. Seven hundred years in the future, a rusty trash-compacting droid appears to be the last bot on earth.

Mark Herman's "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" depends for its powerful impact on why, and when, it transfers the film's point of view. Though ambitious, Good stumbles in the transition from stage to screen, and Mortensen's performance isn't enough to cover its flaws. Room 237 Reviews 60 views. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Which is weird, since this film practically owes its own existence so many other films - of which the obvious The Good, the Bad and the Ugly I am yet to see. A literary professor, Halder explores his personal circumstances in a novel advocating compassionate euthanasia. 'Gran Torino': Film Review. RANT- Carver (2008) Movie Review (AKA When Your Mom Says ‘We Have Rob Zombie Films at Home’..) - Duration: 20:24.

Pixar’s “WALL-E” succeeds at being three things at once: an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story. John Halder is a 'good' and decent individual with family problems: a neurotic wife, two demanding children and a mother suffering from senile dementia. The Good, The Bad, The Weird was one of the few films that got me into film.