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Live Free or Die Harder
Live Free or Die Harder (2007)

Starring: Bruce Willis, Justin Long
Director: Len Wiseman

Detective John McClane suffers well.  From Die Hard through Harder and Three to this Live Free or Die Hard, his ability to "take a licking and keep on ticking" is now iconic.  That allusion is offfered by the bad guy who calls McClane a "Timex guy in a digital world" and says that this dooms him to failure.  Of course, it does not.  From the first ... (See the whole review)

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Shanghai Ghetto
Shanghai Ghetto

Something I never knew before. European Jews, under increasing Nazi persecution, were able to leave Germany and Europe, and live in relative safety (albeit poverty) in Shanghai, China throughout the war.  ... (See the whole review)

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The Lives of Others
The Lives of Others (2006)

Starring: Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Muhe
Director: Florian Henckle von Donnersmark

Set in 1980s East Berlin, director Florian Henckle von Donnersmark's debut feature (which earned an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film) provides an exquisitely nuanced portrait of life under the watchful eye of the state police as a high profile couple is bugged. When a successful playwright and his actress companion becomes subjects of the Stasi... (See the whole review)

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The Brave One
The Brave One (2007)

Starring: Jodie Foster (Erica Bain), Terence Howard (Detective Mercer)
Director: Neil Jordan

 Here's a movie every Objectivist should see for its theme, though this is nowhere mentioned, corresponds to Ayn Rand's moral principle that nobody has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others and its immediate consequence that force may be used only against those who start its use (see Atlas Shrugged and the article For the N... (See the whole review)

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Brief Encounter
Brief Encounter (1945)

Starring: Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson
Director: David Lean

This love story is one of the most enchanting movies I have ever seen. It airs Friday 9/28 8AM on TCM. A passionate married woman in a passionless marriage meets her soulmate, a doctor at a train station café. I don't have time to write a proper review, please see the reviews on Amazon, and set you DVR now. (See the whole review)

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Obsession
Obsession (2007)

Going out to rent it now .

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<big><strong>The Brave One</big></strong>
The Brave One (2007)

Starring: Jodie Foster, Terrence Howard
Director: Neil Jordan

"There are plenty of ways to die. But you have to figure out a way how to live." Click here for the trailer (See the whole review)

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<strong><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=24yQieBH5fo">The Thorn Birds</a>
The Thorn Birds (1983)

Starring: Barabara Stanwyck - Centennial July 16, 1907-2007

July 16 marks Barabara Stanwyck's Centennial. Rand, who died in 1982, would have loved this scene at YouTube, please check it out. Turner Classic Movies is featuring her this weekend. Ted Keer (See the whole review)

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Super Andrew 2: Nerd of Steel
Super Andrew 2: Nerd of Steel (2007)

Starring: Andrew Parisi, Kyle LeMay, Mike Cara, Jack Woodward
Director: Kyle LeMay

Finally! An Objectivist Super hero movie! Just released last month by Supernerd Productions, Super Andrew 2 is the greatest movie of all time. http://www.supernerdproductions.com/showVideo.php?v=51

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La Vie en Rose
La Vie en Rose (2007)

Starring: Marion Cotillard

I can't make an Objectivist case for this movie as dramatic art, but the experience of  putting one's emotions through a workout from the safety of a theater seat can be worth seeking out for its own sake.  If that's what Aristotle and subsequent centuries of literati mean by "pity and terror" or "catharsis," then this movie taught me more than Aes... (See the whole review)

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<a href="http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=85225">Bell, Book and Candle</a>
Bell, Book and Candle (1958 airs Monday, June 4,2007 10:00 AM TCM)

Starring: Kim Novak, Jimmy Stewart, Enrie Kovacs, Jack Lemmon
Director: Robert Quine

This movie, ostensibly about witchcraft, is largely a thinly veiled reference to pre-stonewall "gay" life in 1950's beatnik New York. "If a witch falls in love with a mortal, she looses all her supernatural powers." Kim Novak is at her absolute best in this cinematic treat. Camille Paglia praises this as one of her favorite movies. From TCM: ... (See the whole review)

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<big><strong>Ball of Fire<i>
Ball of Fire (1941)

Starring: Barabara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper, Gene Krupa (cameo), Billy Wilder (writer)
Director: Howard Hawks

Showing Saturday May 19, Thursday May 31, 8PM Eastern, on TCM This otherwise conventional comedy; girl tricks boy, boy falls for girl, girl falls for boy; would have been unremarkable except for the lead role played by the inimitable Barbara Stanwyck. Remade ten years later by Hawks with the repressively adorable Danny Kaye and a b-list ac... (See the whole review)

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<strong><big>Gilda</big></strong>
Gilda (1946)

Starring: Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready

A romantic drama in the best sense of the word, this film forever secured for Rita Hayworth the title of "Sex Goddess," a title which, in real life, she found a tragic personal frustration. Directed by Charles Vidor, "Gilda" stars Glenn Ford (recently deceased) as Johnny Farrell, a handsome, streetwise adventurer who "makes his own luck." ... (See the whole review)

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Barbara Stanwyck (1907-1990) a Centennial Celebration
Barbara Stanwyck (1907-1990) a Centennial Celebration

Barbara Stanwyck, for a period during the 1940’s the highest paid actress in Hollywood and woman in the US, was a self-made woman, if ever there was one. Queen of the film noir, Stanwyck was known for playing tough broads, often the girlfriend of a mobster as in Night Nurse and in Ball of Fire - or a killer herself - as in Double Indemnity. Havin... (See the whole review)

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The Returner
The Returner (2002)

Starring: Ann Susuki , Takeshi Kaneshiro , Goro Kishitani
Director: Takashi Yamazaki

If you like a really hip, very clever, funny, action thriller, with the nastiest villians you've ever seen and some of the best heros and heroines, plus a thousand turns and twists that will force you to watch it ten more more times just to get every nuance, this is IT! This is one of my fave all-time movies.  (The 2nd time, I suddenly reali... (See the whole review)

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Volver
Volver (2006)

Starring: Penelope Cruz, Carmen Maura
Director: Pedro Almodóvar

Growing up in a small Spanish village, Raimunda (Cruz) and her sister had long heard tales of ghosts and the madness visited upon the villagers by the dry East winds. Years before, their parents had died in a fire driven by this wind. Now, returning to bury their long senile and helpless aunt they hear rumours that she had survived with the aid o... (See the whole review)

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300
300 (2007)

* minor spoilers may be below. Nothing that should give away the film or detract from seeing it. I saw this in IMAX this weekend, and loved it. I declare 300 joining Shawshank Redemption and Incredibles in the 'mandatory films for Objectivists' category. Go see it! First I'll note my criticisms of it, minor compared to the great sp... (See the whole review)

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Dune (Extended Edition)
Dune (Extended Edition) (1984)

Starring: Kyle McLachlan, Francesca Annis, Jose Ferrer, Sian Phillips
Director: David Lynch

Dictators named Saddam and Vladimir, poisoning, assassination, suicide warriors and Jihad, a vital resource found only in dessert sands...sound familiar? But this is not from the headlines, but rather from Frank Herbert's classic novel Dune. Herbert was decades, if not millennia ahead of his time. The 1984 release of the movie adaptation w... (See the whole review)

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The Astronaut Farmer
The Astronaut Farmer (2007)

Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Virginia Madsen, Bruce Dern, Tim Blake Nelson
Director: Michael Polish

WARNING: This review contains both spoilers and buzz killers!  Read at your own risk. Introduction and Context Setting Before I even start reviewing the movie, I had better set context with some autobiographical information. Many readers of this site know that my parents raised me on a cattle farm in North Carolina.  I spent ma... (See the whole review)

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Clerks Two
Clerks Two (2006)

Starring: Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson, Rosario Dawson, Trevor Fehrman
Director: Kevin Smith

I have seen a few of the films in the "View Askewniverse." This "universe" and franchise all started with Clerks, made for $27,575 and released in 1994. Clerks Two was made with a still modest budget of $3,000,000. While I have found all of Smith's films somewhat intriguing, and that's probably why I keep watching them. I also wonder what t... (See the whole review)

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Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black (1998)

Starring: Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, Claire Forlani
Director: Martin Brest

The basic gist of this film is that "Death" (Pitt) decides to experience life as a human and takes the body of a young man. He appears to a rich businessman (Hopkins) who is going to die soon, and has him act as a guide to all that life has to offer. Without Pitt and Hopkins I doubt this movie would be worth watching. Their interplay is ama... (See the whole review)

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24
24 (2001-2005)

Starring: Kiefer Sutherland
Director: Jon Cassar

"Free" episodes available online from the questionable website ... ... (See the whole review)

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What the Bleep Do We Know!?
What the Bleep Do We Know!? (2004)

Starring: Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, Robert Bailey Jr, Armin Shimmerman
Director: William Arntz

After reading the exchanges about this film on a related thread in the General Forum of this site, and having reviewed The Secret here earlier, I decided to make the time to watch and review this film.  Fortunately, I located a streaming video of it on Google Video.  This means you will not need to pay for a film with a questionable agenda and appa... (See the whole review)

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The Secret
The Secret (2006)

Starring: John Hagelin, John Gray, Denis Waitley, Marie Diamond
Director: Drew Heriot

The Law of Attraction -- Subjectivist Style The self-help and actualization movement (SHAM) in America today offers two polar opposites of empowerment and victimization.  The former argues that anyone can accomplish anything with enough force of will while the latter claims that everyone ultimately has no control and that someone or somethin... (See the whole review)

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American Beauty
American Beauty (1999)

Starring: Kevin Spacey, Mena Suvari, Annette Bening, Thora Birch
Director: Sam Mendes

I am happy to write a review of this wonderful film. It won Oscars for best director, best lead actor, best screenplay, and best picture. If you watch it just once, you will understand why. Kevin Spacey (best actor) plays Lester Burnham. Lester is going through a mid-life crisis. He is bored, apathetic, and uninspired. He lives in the suburb... (See the whole review)

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Borat!
Borat! (2006)

Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen, Ken Davitian, Luenell, Pamela Anderson
Director: Larry Charles

Preface Objectivism considers a given work of art as a concretization of the artist's metaphysical value judgments.  Ayn Rand considered good art as fuel for the human spirit.  By contrast, bad art drains the spirit of those who consume it.  In his book Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff cites three broad standards by w... (See the whole review)

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Cathouse
Cathouse (2002)

Starring: Dennis Hof, Madam Suzette, Isabella Soprano, Sunset Thomas
Director: Patti Kaplan

Introduction and Context Setting A valid philosophy requires the induction of abstract principles based on a suitable number of similar concretes.  When she developed Objectivism, Ayn Rand induced many such principles across all branches of philosophy.  In metaphysics, Objectivism contends that we all live in one reality and that each of us ... (See the whole review)

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V for Vendetta
V for Vendetta (2006)

Starring: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, Stephen Rea, John Hurt
Director: James McTeigue

I am quite surprised that nobody has brought up this movie. I watched it twice over the weekend on DVD. ... (See the whole review)

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The Locusts
The Locusts (1997)

Starring: Vince Vaughn, Kate Capshaw, Ashley Judd, Jeremy Davies
Director: John Patrick Kelley

I have taken quite a few acting classes here in Austin, just for fun. I then found out that one of my classmates actually appeared in this film for a few minutes. She did a good job. ... (See the whole review)

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Mr. Murder
Mr. Murder (1998)

Starring: Stephen Baldwin, Julie Warner, Thomas Haden Church, James Coburn
Director: Dick Lowry

My wife and I caught this average science fiction fantasy thriller while flipping channels on a lazy Sunday afternoon today.  Dean Koontz's novel of the same name serves as the basis for the movie.  It definitely had a "made for TV" look and feel to it. I only mention it here because the film concludes with the main character, a murder myste... (See the whole review)

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Superman Returns
Superman Returns (2006)

Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden
Director: Bryan Singer

This review was posted to the General Forum before I discovered how to post it here. Thanks to Jonathan Fauth for his directions. * * * * * After walking out in the middle of the campy Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (supposedly the #1 Movie in America) with the foppish Captain Jack Sparrow, I was sorely in need of a good m... (See the whole review)

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Syriana
Syriana (2006)

Starring: George Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright
Director: Stephan Gaghan

For all the 'equal time' this movie gives to fundamentalist Islam -- I feel that it, on balance, depicts the true, destructive nature of the religion (albeit, indirectly enough to avoid a retributive, suicide bombing!). Particularly striking, are the staunch, anti-capitalist indoctrinations by the 'teacher' at the 'Muslim School'.

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Sophie Scholl: The Last Days
Sophie Scholl: The Last Days (2005)

Starring: Julia Jentsch
Director: Marc Rothemund

I figured out this gallery. Another version of this review has been submitted to _Liberty_: Over the years, I have become increasingly distrustful of Hollywood’s biographical and historical movies. However, Sophie Scholl: The Last Days was made in Germany and has only recently come to American theaters. Shown with subtitle... (See the whole review)

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Spirited Away
Spirited Away (2000)

Starring: Rumi Hiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takashi Naito
Director: Hayao Miyazaki

This is truly one of the most magical movies I've ever seen in my life. Miyazaki is an extraordinarily gifted director and has a knack for creating truly believable characters, and that's what truly shines about this movie. While there is a scene that is unabashedly environmentalist, it's not a "preachy" film, and there is much for Objectivists t... (See the whole review)

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ANTHEM Movie Trailer
ANTHEM Movie Trailer (2006)

This short movie (click here) was created as a school project, apparently by a 17-year-old-girl, and posted at YouTube on April 16, 2006. (On screen the movie is actually titled The Anthem, perhaps intentionally different from the book.) Despite low production values, I think it is excellent. It evokes somewhat the beginning of the We the Li... (See the whole review)

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Strictly Ballroom
Strictly Ballroom (1992)

Starring: Paul Mercurio, Tara Morice, Bill Hunter, Pat Thomson
Director: Baz Luhrman

Here is a movie that I saw on a whim one night when it was on cable. I was completely blown away. It's a comedy/drama about a young Austrailian ballroom dancer who wants to win the big Pan-Pacific Grand Prix dance competition. The comedy mostly revolves around the older people in the film including his parents, dance instructor, and the head of the... (See the whole review)

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Casanova
Casanova (2005)

Starring: Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, Oliver Platt
Director: Lasse Hallström

I saw some clips from this movie and it looked good. Then I saw it was directed by Lasse Hallström who directed the excellent Chocolat and I was sold. Unfortunately it was in and out of theaters locally in a heartbeat. After the first weekend, one local theater showed it only at midnight on Friday and Saturday night. Another showed it only at 10 a.... (See the whole review)

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A Little Romance
A Little Romance (1979)

Starring: Laurence Olivier, Diane Lane, Thelonious Bernard
Director: George Roy Hill

I haven't seen this movie in about twenty years. This is a great little romance that still sticks in my mind for it's fresh optimism and great scenery. I'm a sucker for a good romance (good, mind you) and this movie is certainly that. Here is the plot overview from IMDB: A French boy (Daniel) and an American girl (Lauren), who goes to... (See the whole review)

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The World
The World's Fastest Indian (2005)

Starring: Anthony Hopkins
Director: Roger Donaldson

I went to see The World's Fastest Indian a couple of days ago with Jasmine and some friends. According to IMDB: "The life story of New Zealander Burt Munro, who spent years building a 1920 Indian motorcycle -- a bike which helped him set the land-speed world record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats in 1967." It was fantastic! At first J... (See the whole review)

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Serenity
Serenity

Serenity is the latest creation from the man who brought us the TV version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Joss Whedon. It's showing now at a cinema near you. It wasn't mind blowing by my high standards, I didn't think it was that great but you get your money's worth no doubt. Following directly on from Whendon's much acclaimed TV show Firefly, th... (See the whole review)

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Paradise Now
Paradise Now (2005)

Starring: Ali Suliman, Kais Nashef
Director: Hany Abu Assad

It's terrible that I only found German sources (and some Arabian) about this movie, who is truly a horrible piece of filming. The German-based Israelian organisations have judged the movie and found it not only offending but also terribly evil. The movie portrays the day of two suicide bombers and tries to convince the public, that they are two poo... (See the whole review)

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Mondovino
Mondovino (2004)

Mondovino, Communino.  Tom(ay)to, tom(ah)to.  I thought since Sideways is currently up, I would go ahead and post this.  No matter how you pronouce it, this film has one agenda that can best be summed up by a statement from one of the peasants in the film--"The poor also have a right to make wine."  The beauty of it is that despite the films intent... (See the whole review)

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Sideways
Sideways (2004)

Starring: Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Sandra Oh, Virginia Madsen
Director: Alexander Payne

Things start off quietly when unpublished novelist Miles (Paul Giamatti) and his old buddy Jack (Thomas Haden Church) decide to spend the final week before Jack's wedding on a tour of California's Santa Ynez wine country. While afficionado Miles sees the trip as a good opportunity to educate his friend in the subtleties of wine appreciation, Jack d... (See the whole review)

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Running On Empty
Running On Empty (1988)

Starring: River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch

Story of purity versus change part one: RUNNING ON EMPTY centers around a couple and their children on the run for their protest actions in the sixties. The parents are the typical Marxist hippies who try to instill in the kids the values of the left, only to face the fact that the eldest child would rather play classical piano instead of the f... (See the whole review)

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House, M.D. - Season One
House, M.D. - Season One (2005)

Starring: Hugh Laurie

Season 1 of the medical drama "House", with Hugh Laurie starring as the ruthlessly rational and funny American doctor.

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The Thing
The Thing (1982)

Starring: Kurt Rusell, Wilford Brimley
Director: John Carpenter

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The Edukators
The Edukators (2004)

Starring: Daniel Brühl
Director: Hans Weingärtner

A trailer can be found here: http://www.apple.com/trailers/independent/the_edukators.html[[/A> ... (See the whole review)

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Life is Beautiful
Life is Beautiful (1998)

Starring: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi
Director: Roberto Benigni

Life is Beautiful is the tale of an Italian-Jewish shopkeeper, Guido, and his wife Dora and son Giosue. Though set against the backdrop of World War II and the Holocaust, the film amazingly manages to convey an optimistic, dignified sense of life, as Guido uses his irrepressible sense of humor to woo the beautiful Dora and, later, to preserve his s... (See the whole review)

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Impromptu
Impromptu (1991)

Starring: Hugh Grant, Judy Davis, Julian Sands, Mandy Patinkin
Director: James Lapine

This is a really eccentric and fun movie. The cast is amazing. In addition to Grant's Chopin, Davis' George Sand, Sands' Liszt, there are some unusual but superb casting choices. I particularly like Mandy Patinkin's Alfred De Musset, the poet and George Sands' ex-lover.  Most surprising is Bernadette Peters's Countess D'Agoult, Liszt's mistress. Th... (See the whole review)

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Million Dollar Baby
Million Dollar Baby (2005)

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freeman
Director: Clint Eastwood

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