Bulletproof Monk
Took my daughters to see this last week. It should have been called Bulletproof Skunk. Firstly - why did the movie have to be American? Why did a monk, with a life time of training, hand over the reins to two Americans? Both unqualified, both not deserving? The supposedly mystical speech did not come off as serious, but laughable. The action was OK, but nothing exceptional. It's the same stuff you'll find in most Hong Kong action movies, that was popularized in the west by the Matrix. I had high hopes for the movie - it was a disappointment.
Of Movies ...
Some movies that I have an interest in this month -- I will not get to them all. X-Men III: The Last Stand -- 'nuff said! No Logo - Brands, Globalization & Resistance -- based on the book of the same title, this movie is playing at the Bloor Cinema on June 29 & 30. Sophie Scholl: The Final Days -- the story of Germany's most famous anti-Nazi heroine , who, as part of the White Rose, was dedicated to the downfall of the Third Reich. The movie plays at the Bloor Cinema from June 25-27. Thank You For Smoking -- playing at the Bloor Cinema from June 23-37. Tsotsi -- a look at life in the ghettos outside of present-day Johannesburg, South Africa, through Tsotsi, a young thug. There is redemption for Tsotsi, and the film won the 2006 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. It plays at the Bloor Cinema on June 14 & 16. Why We Fight -- a documentary that explores why America goes to war and the role of the military-industrial complex. This played today at the ...
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