
Blogging is said to be a medium where people can easily journal their day to day activities, events and adventures. As life would have it, I, a professional procrastinator, have finally taken the time to journal my great escape of November 1st, 2008. Yes! I have again had the great experience to go to the movies.
On November 1st, I found myself off the hook and was able to pawn kiddy duty to a very lucky person. This, right after Halloween when I knew my 12 year old's blood stream would be well coasted with sugar.
Again, heart beating a little faster I headed to Hollywood Theater to possibly view Daniel Craig's latest testosterone display in Quantum of Solace, the newest James Bond. With Eagle Eyes being my last experience, it seemed only fitting that only the latest Spy thriller could follow up to quench my need for adrenaline, this of course while sitting comfortably in a sitting position. As I walked to the theater entrance, disappointment surged as I realized Quantum of Solace's release wasn't until November 16. What was a moviegoer to do? Bummed wasn't the word. It was like pulling me away from Barnes and Nobles as I found the perfect mystery or dying of thirst and only having ice tea to drink. I was in urgent need of a fix and quickly found out that the only other alternatives I would consider were "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" (what can I say I love dogs in any shape or form) or "Pride and Glory" (another depiction of the yin and yang). At that instant, I was in no mood for laughs, I wanted action and intensity. What tipped the balance was probably the fact that Edward Norton, Colin Farrell and Jon Voight were all players. After a quick deliberation, stub in hand, I entered the familiar tunnel between my reality and my dreams, and walked into the dim lighted chamber where I regularly surrender my life temporarily. With only lukewarm reviews, I was ready to give Pride and Glory a chance to shine.
Two hours later, as the credit rolled, I was reminded again why I so enjoy Edward Norton. Eddie makes any film worth seeing. As an accomplished actor, he makes any of his characters engaging, real and multi-layered. Pride And Glory is an entertaining and captivating picture. To an extend, it stands solidly as a well defined story. As any movies dealing with the struggles of the police forces in the midst of metropolitan corruption in America, violence and blood played its necessary role. Set in New York, it was easy to picture where the movie was headed. Another attempt at displaying the good cop, bad cop storyline, using the good ole Irish families, loyal filial pride, and trying to reap glory while battling the ghosts of right and wrong. The story reminded me of David Ayer's Street Kings (again, bad cop, good cop) but with a Scorcese flair. I almost felt pity for the bad apples as you witness how lost and caught up they all are within their daily dealings of crime, temptation and injustice while trying to live life. So it was with great pleasure that I experienced no wasted time within the movie or viewing the movie. My hard earned money was well invested!
I left the theater feeling like I wanted to revisit Edward Norton's previous movies in which he excelled. (The list is long but The Illusionist, The Italian Job and Primal Fear come to mind)
Satisfied for now, I'm looking forward to my rendez-vous with James on November 16, where I'm sure I'll come home gushing to who wants to read that Daniel Craig is definitely the salvation the Bond franchise had been looking for in over 10 years!
Until then, "I'll see you when I see you!"...