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The Company You Keep

“The Company You Keep” a Blast from the Past

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“A Blast from the Past”

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The Company You Keep is based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Neil Gordon; Robert Redford produced, directed, and stars in it; and it is about an anti-war protester from the Seventies who has been underground all this time, but is now being chased by the FBI for a murder that occurred in a bank robbery that went bad.

The Company You Keep

This is somewhat ironic, because the protester, Nick Sloan, was a member of the Weather Underground, also known as Weathermen, who used bombs to draw attention to their cause, which was an anti-Establishment protest against the war in Vietnam.

The story erupts into motion when a woman who was also a part of the movement is captured by the FBI, and a young newspaper reporter, played by Shia LaBeouf, starts digging into the details of her arrest and discovers a link between her and a lawyer named Jim Grant, who lives in the area.

The reporter’s editor tells him, “You keep telling me you’re a good reporter, right? Prove it.”

After more digging into Grant’s background and the details of the bank robbery in Detroit, the reporter believes that Grant is actually Nick Sloan, whom the FBI has been looking for since the Seventies and making them look bad, because they could never catch him.

The reporter’s suspicions prove to be true, and after Sloan gets his brother to take care of Sloan’s daughter, who is 11 years old, Sloan takes off across country with both the FBI and the reporter after him.

Although the FBI believes that Sloan is just running to escape capture, the reporter thinks that Sloan has something else in mind, and the reporter is right.

Sloan is searching for Mimi Lurie, another protester from back in the day, and he is looking up other colleagues who might be able to help him find Mimi, because Sloan believes that her help is the only way that he can get his daughter back.

The people that Sloan gets in touch with are all played by famous actors, so many, in fact, that their appearance can become distracting.

The Company You Keep is a look back at a time when the whole country was in turmoil and a protest group believed idealistically that what they were doing was right, a blast from the past.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

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The Place Beyond the Pines

“The Place Beyond the Pines” a Terrific, Wonderful Drama

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“Terrific, Wonderful Drama”

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The Place Beyond the Pines is a wonderful drama in three parts about the influence of one generation on the next, or as William Wordsworth put it in “My Heart Leaps Up,” “The child is father of the man.”

The Place Beyond the Pines

The action takes place in Schenectady, New York, and when the movie opens we meet Luke, played by Ryan Gosling, who performs in a traveling circus as a motorcycle stunt daredevil.

One night a young woman named Romina, played by Eva Mendes, approaches him, and Luke recognizes her as the woman he had a fling with the year before when he was in town.

They talk, and Luke gives Romina a ride home, where he tells her that he leaves town the next day and won’t be back for another year.

Well, the next day Luke goes back to Romina’s house to see her, but she is away at work.

The woman who answers the door is holding a baby in her arms, and she tells Luke, “He’s yours.  You want to hold him?”

Luke is immediately smitten by this surprise addition to his life, and he makes some dramatic changes because of it.

He quits his job with the circus, stays in town, and determines that he is going to take care of Romina and the baby, who is named Jason.

Unfortunately, Romina, Jason, and her mother are living in the house of Romina’s boyfriend, Kofi, and Kofi doesn’t take kindly to Luke’s sudden appearance and desires.

Meanwhile, Luke meets a man named Robin, who has a small mechanic shop out in the woods, and he gets a job working for Robin, which also gives Luke a place to stay.

Robin also gives Luke the idea for how Luke can make some fast money to give to Romina and Jason, but it leads to disastrous results.

Then we meet Avery, played by Bradley Cooper, who is a rookie policeman in Schenectady, and his first encounter with Luke makes Avery a hero in the eyes of his fellow policemen, which leads to ill-fated consequences.

Avery has a wife, Jennifer, played by Rose Byrne, and a young baby named AJ.

Then the movie shifts 15 years later to the two teenage boys, Jason and AJ.

The Place Beyond the Pines is a terrific film, and I cannot praise it enough.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

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Boulder female cops are no match to violent young males: Jann Scotts Journal

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Ask any male cop anywhere in the USA and the last person he wants as a partner is a woman. Most won’t say it publicly

Jann in front of Apolo capsule at crater on RT-66 AZ.

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because it is not politically correct, but every male police officer I have ever interviewed ( probably 200) have told me off the record that “female officers are useless in a street fight.” One male officer told me, ” you have to worry about them … what if they get knocked down, pinned or wrestled to the ground ?? What if a male assailant gets his hands on the women cops gun and shoots you?? ”

This is what goes through the mind of male police officers title 9 not withstanding. Is this a sexist attitude?? You’re damn right it is. It is the very definition of sexism and in this case not a bad thing. Women are the weaker sex and most women cops do not belong out on the street trying to take down bad guys. They end up getting their asses kicked and they put everybody including the suspect in danger.

Take today’s news story about Boulder female cop Beth McNalley. She tried to cuff a 24 year old male by herself in a dirt parking lot. This was a violent offender and rather than wait for back up she decided to take this guy down herself and then got into trouble. The big strong 24 year old young male swung around and started choking MNalleey and nearly killed her. She was very fortunate that a male officer happened by and tackled the 24 year old and ended it.

Now if it was a male cop that tried to cuff the 24 year old it would have been no contest but since the male offender saw an opportunity with a weak female he tried to kill her and get away. McNalley told the offender that she was going to shoot the suspect. It is a wonder he didn’t break her neck right there or take her gun and shoot her and then shoot the first arriving officer.

This happens every single day of the week in America. These women officers are not trained, do not have the strength or power in a fight and should not be on patrol doing a mans work. We need big bad strong cops who know how to fight in these situations.

I don’t care how big or bad any female cop is on Boulder PD. I don’t care if she is a testosterone taking bull dyke bad ass cop. They are no match for violent powerful young males. Boulder female cops are constantly getting punched out by young males.

We don’t have women tackles in football and we should not have women cops in Boulder trying to tackle men. What the hell is everybody thinking. ??

What is worse what if McNalley shot and killed they 24 year old violent male suspect because she could not hold her own in a fight?? That would have been horrible. A big male cop would have rapped the kid in the mouth and that would have been the end of it.

from ” we are really stupid sometimes”
Jann Scott
Boulder Colorado

Jann Scott’s Journal is the story and life of Boulder Icon and talk host Jann Scott. He has been in print, on radio and on TV in Boulder since 1989. Some consider him the voice of Boulder’s soul.

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The Host

“The Host” of Two Minds, One Body

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“Of Two Minds, One Body”

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The Host is based on the novel written by Stephenie Meyer, who also wrote the books that were the basis for the Twilight series of films, but this one doesn’t have any vampires or werewolves in it, just aliens.

The Host

When the movie opens, Earth has been invaded by an alien race that has inhabited almost every human body, and the humans who haven’t been invaded are on the run.

We learn that the aliens don’t change the worlds they invade, but they just occupy and improve them.

Yeah, right.

We see one young woman being chased by aliens and put up a fight, but she is captured.

An alien known as The Seeker looks down at the captured woman and says, “This one wants to live.”

The mind of the young woman, Melanie, played by Saoirse Ronan, stays active even though her body is taken over by an alien mind.

How do we know this? Because we hear the thoughts of both minds, but you can figure out the problem with this gimmick, can’t you?

Both minds are played by the same actress, therefore they sound exactly alike, and when one of the minds starts thinking, we don’t know if it is the human or the alien speaking.

Also, which mind is in control of the body?

Well, the alien mind says to call her Wanderer, and the human mind, Melanie, dreams, which we see and which fills in her back story, but then the Melanie body escapes when she is being interrogated so that the aliens can find other humans.

We can see the difference between aliens and humans, because the aliens all wear white clothes. The aliens also don’t lie, because they trust each other, and therefore it is easy enough for Melanie to borrow an alien’s car and take off in search of other humans.

However, Melanie and Wanderer get into an argument and one of them crashes the car.

Well, to make a long movie short, Melanie and Wanderer find some humans who are led by Melanie’s uncle, there is a three-way love story, but the movie’s pacing is so slow, what could have been a promising story just drags along.

Also, some famous actors in it are unrecognizable.

The Host is of two minds and one body, just like me about this movie.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

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The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

“The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” So Credible, It’s a Cliche

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“So Credible, It’s a Cliche”

“Hotshots” looks at a movie!

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone may appear to be fresh and original, but if you examine it closely, you will realize that you have already seen this movie many times before.

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

It has the same plot as many other movies before it, and all you have to do is change the profession, the setting, and whether you want to make it a drama or a comedy.

Here is the basic plot: Two lifelong friends are in business together, they have a falling out when an edgy newcomer arrives on their turf and starts taking business away from them, one of them seeks the advice of the person, now retired, who got them started in the business in the first place, there is a reconciliation in time for a final resolution, and the ending credits.

In this case, the profession is magic and magicians, the setting is modern-day Las Vegas, and the genre is a comedy.

Oh, and because the two magician partners are men, there is also a woman in the story, but in this case she doesn’t come between them, and their falling out isn’t because of her, but because of professional differences.

And let the record show that the quote of note in this movie is when the title character says about the newcomer, “He’s not a real magician, he doesn’t even have a costume.”

So, to fill in the remaining blanks, Steve Carell plays The Incredible Burt Wonderstone; Steve Buscemi plays the lifelong friend and partner Anton Marvelton; Jim Carrey plays the edgy newcomer Steve Gray; Olivia Wilde plays the love interest Jane, although there are many laughs caused by her being called Nicole; and Alan Arkin plays Rance Holloway, the retired magician who caused Burt and Anton to become magicians in the first place when they were kids.

Incidentally, Arkin seems to be the go-to guy in comedies these days, and he doesn’t let us down in this one.

Now, we will see all the standard magicians’ tricks during the course of the movie, but there is one at the end that you probably have not seen before, the disappearing audience trick.

Afterwards, we get to see how that trick is done, and it is more funny than amazing.

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, however, is not only credible, but it’s so credible, it’s a cliche.

I’m Dan Culberson and this is “Hotshots.”

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