Thursday, December 13, 2007

Bad Review Blog; Two Thumbs way up for A.G.

'American Gangster': An American Critique
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Fresh Air from WHYY, November 2, 2007 · The expansive new mob drama American Gangster stars Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. Fresh Air's film critic says it's a whopping overdose of perverse '70s nostalgia, a panoramic portrait of a nation disintegrating from moral rot.
But the charismatic real-life monster who inspired the film — a druglord who exults in his scams and brags about his murders — has become so controlled, and domesticated, that even with Washington's star power, he doesn't carry the movie. Crowe, credible as an obsessed detective, helps somewhat. But ultimately the movie feels like Scarface drained of blood, at arm's length from the culture that spawned it.

In this writers attempt to compare this film to that of "Scare Face" instantly brings me to the assumption that I will not agree with anything this idiot has to say. The only complaint I had with the movie had to do with the length. If the time got trimmed down an hour it would be perfect.

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