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A Good Night to Die (2003)
Worth Watching
I saw this movie the other night at a friend's house. I had never heard of it, and had only heard of one or two of the stars, but I gave it a chance anyway. It reminded me a lot of Pulp Fiction, but this wasn't as good as Pulp Fiction. It had some memorable parts, but the plot and story were a little hard to follow at times. Flashbacks can be a good technique to use in a movie, but this film used too many. It made some of the film a little confusing and hard to watch. There's a clay and animated part in the movie that is just so out of place--I don't really know what they were trying to do there, but it didn't work for me. The acting was pretty good and I liked the dialog though. There's nothing here that really hasn't been seen before, but I'd probably watch it again. Despite it all, pretty entertaining. Check it out.
Seinfeld (1989)
Seinfeld, Seinfeld, Seinfeld
"Seinfeld" is one of those shows that you either love or hate. I have to admit, I love it!! You'd have to be living under a rock to have not heard of "Seinfeld." With all the crap and trash on TV these days, it's nice to be able to watch a show (even if just on re-runs) that was not only very funny, but stayed funny throughout the duration of the series. I have to admit, I never watched "Seinfeld" until after it had ended and was being shown in syndication. It was always on at the same time as The Simpsons, so I never watched it. But, one day I gave "Seinfeld" a shot, and was very impressed. I immediately became hooked, and I have been ever since. "Seinfeld" probably has some of the most die-hard fans in sitcom history--and I admit, when "Seinfeld" is on, my world stops. The chemistry between the four stars, as well as the supporting cast, is unlike anything I've ever seen before. A show that is literally about nothing has really became something. Jerry Seinfeld's comedy is not everyone's cup of tea. Some people don't like observational humor and some do--it's that simple. But honestly, I think the funniest things in life are the things that happen to every one every day. "Seinfeld" captures the everyday occurrences of our life that sometimes go unnoticed. I love the fact that in "Seinfeld" there's a lot of reoccurring jokes--in other words, something will be mentioned in one episode that was mentioned in a previous episode (I thought the series finale was brilliant, and a perfect ending to the series.)
Bottom line, if you want a sitcom that is consistently funny and very unique, "Seinfeld" is for you. Stay away from "Friends," "Raymond," and all that other trash on TV. "Seinfeld" is and always will be, my favorite show of all time.