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Kevin Pollak

Born:  October 30, 1958 in San Francisco, California, United States
Nationality:  American
 
 
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Kevin Smith should have written this.
Reviewed by MatthewThompsonDalldorf for Cop Out at 2012-02-26 03:22:46
In this action/comedy two cops' (Wills And Morgan) search for a stolen baseball card almost leads them into the clutches of a memorabilia obsessed gangster. A spoof of cliche buddy-cop movies that is, in itself, a cliche buddy-cop movie. The wisecracks come thick and fast, but only about a quarter to them are funny. The first film that Kevin Smith directed without scripting. Hopefully he'll stick with writing his own scripts from now on, or at least start picking better ones.
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A Modern Masterpiece...,
Reviewed by Alan-Gekko for The Usual Suspects at 2011-07-11 23:22:31
the reason'The Usual Suspects' leaves such a long-lasting impression on the viewer is that it takes advantage of the gullibility of the audience. For the first 100 minutes we are delivered an intriguing and complex story to which there seems no easy answer. When the final piece of the puzzle seems to be in place the entire film is turned on its head. This final revelation initially leaves you speechless and then shortly after the audience realises that they have fallen for a brilliantly inspired trick. The second great trick that this film plays on its audience is making us think that by watching it again we'll be able to understand slightly better what was really going on. The truth is that the more you try to make sense of it, the more confusing it becomes. It's probably best not to try to look for any concrete answers and just accept that we fell for the filmmaker's tricks. The success of the film is mainly thanks to the sense of satisfaction the audience is left with at the end of the film. I think that people love the idea of a story when you're not sure who you can really trust, along with the realisation that the film's most shady characters are the filmmakers themselves. Aside from the twist the film is also unique in the way the narrative is presented. The majority of the story is told as a series of flashbacks by crippled con artist Verbal Kint (a performance which deservedly won Kevin Spacey his first Oscar). The film's other Oscar went to screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie (who also directed 'The Way of the Gun' (2000)) for his brilliantly constructed screenplay. It's a testament to the director, Bryan Singer that he was able to combine all these elements and turn them into something which is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. His moody and stylish direction help to bring the film together and perfectly complement the film's dark tone. A mention should also go to John Ottman for his skilful editing and amazing score. The Usual Suspects is more than just a film with a clever ending. It revealed an awful lot about film audiences and showed us that their expectations can be used against them
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A classic
Reviewed by McGruff for The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause at 2008-03-19 10:56:24
Oh, boy. Another Tim Allen in an endearing Santa fatsuit. What's not to love? The drama. The humor. The tears. I laughed, I cried. It became a part of me.
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Catchy Song
Reviewed by TheDawg for That Thing You Do! at 2008-03-12 14:08:16
Neat movie about a real band. It was good enough that I actually enjoyed the title song every time they played it. This sure isn't a one-hit wonder!
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Flawless!
Reviewed by magicalpoet for A Few Good Men at 2008-03-12 11:06:14
I'll be the first to admit I LOVE legal dramas, but this one tops them all! Excellent writing and flawless performances from big names make A Few Good Men a must see!
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Amazing series
Reviewed by mfaerber for From the Earth to the Moon at 2008-03-10 14:19:44
HBO and Tom Hanks make a great team with this series, just a superb telling of the ins-and-outs of the massive effort behind the space race. Besides Hanks, there's lots of crossovers between this series and the Apollo 13 feature film.
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