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the A's will fall to one in 12 in
elimination games in the 21st century
tonight
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the few people among us who are huge
Springsteen fans and
huge Oakland A's fans that we are all
waiting on a sunny gray
thank you that was actually super clever
you are with you
to use that I was on a ride likely just
love this morning
you like I'm stuck there for you
albright
I can't be saw your tweet it and realize
I get broadcast
are also more on your netbook but this
yet this season is a
is is upon us the movies were talking
about all the sudden have substance
their movies which you'll be hearing
about it after time
domination some wins I don't know
whether it will certainly some other
ones we talk about today will be but
will begin
a with the the tom hanks vehicle captain
Philipp Plein
vehicle a giant though I senator maersk
how about trying stars as on Richard
Phillips who is at me
this week and he is the true story of an
American cargo ship that was overtaken
by Somali pirates in 2009
Tom Hanks plays the all business captain
a the ship Richard Phillips and and
very slowly and very steadily Pirates
make their way to worship
and they take over take a look that
brings
that
this is a mask Alabama we have two
skiffs approaching potential I was a
situation
copy Alabama use internet you currently
of my house is ready
bout yeah
chances are it's just the cement group
way
and
the
listen up
we have imported my mom Pirates if they
find
free member you know the ship you know
look at me
look at me feel and the company now
and it's not fun like happy singing jake
and the neverland pirates pirates I
kinda wanted
I wanna morsels I don't try to Roger
I was confused because not one to the
Somali pirates
had an eye patch or here well or a paid
like
it was a so I was naturally disappointed
I
yeah the XOR these are real pirates to
arm
I was a I think much more taken with
this movie
that you guys were and I don't do but
you liked it I guess overall but I
really are funny even higher
no I gave it I go ahead on the big
winner I find because I think I thought
it was great
on and a and I am predispose to when
when Paul Greengrass the director is at
its best to think that that's about as
good as you can make this cut a movie I
mean
United 93 is stayed with me
in a way that most movies del I remember
moments from what I remember
the you know I remember feeling this
enormous sense sense of anxiety in
United 93 and I think we can all agree
that is quite the accomplishment when
you can do that with stories where
everyone knows what happened well yeah
that's always a
that's always a challenge that you can
the you can create suspense
II with my go to on that one is always
apollo thirteen mmm
but we know they made that we know they
got back alive and yet the home
you're going to begin with yeah you know
up so yeah I think he definitely the
generate that sorta thing in this movie
from well are you will you here's my
deal with it and I like a 93 alive and I
like Paul Greengrass quite often that
you do but the last two Bourne movies
but they're all the second third letter
once he didn't go into the fourth right
yeah
second there once but I'm he just can't
help himself right so there are moments
where there is enough
inherent drama and and yet he will like
overloaded whitmore shaky cam with more
overpowering score I think about that
the last couple o
scenes in the film it's not a spoiler
cuz we know
that better Phillips lose cuz he wrote a
book this film is based on
Bay was the cumulative toll a
the violent and the stress was the file
as a doc now
it's so powerful as like Tom Hanks is
absolute best at the
the drama speaks for itself and polymers
have to overpower it with more music and
so
that tendency here bothers me I think
undermines appear
drama and I i think I'm closer to you
than than you are now and I i thought
I thought he actually thought restrained
me a time and I thought you know me
we have a comparison like Bloody Sunday
I thought there were moments where you
could have gone much more buck wild with
that sort of thing and didn't
and serve let things play out in a more
straightforward manner
I might be for this movie is that I mean
yes the Pirates
are the bad guys and then there's the
villain to appease I get it and that's
why I'm
but there is a way that you can handle
villains where they still come off as
human beings
and I felt like more often than not
there's a few speeches will talk about
this why they do this summer
circumstances are stuck in a we see
their village other kinda forced to go
out to sea or whatever
but green grass so often shoot these
guys where there in kind of semi shadow
and their eyes disappear
and not just to me made them like this
is certainly a movie about aliens
yeah you know they they are no longer
human beings and that bug me because
you what you can you can portrayed these
guys as being
as doing a terrible thing in putting
lives in danger also I'm not trying to
be the bleeding heart liberal about all
the four pirates I could
you can print you can you can portray
this kinda villainy and still not
dehumanize well
mean first of all he is %uh the the
greatest ability that americans have
known
in our lifetime of course was the
attacks on September 11
and one of the great things about United
93 was I thought
a really well done job Alvin I love
humanizing
the terrorists on that point you know
shit
one of them had as I said the movie is
stay with me enormously
as one great scene in that where where
the guy is
praying to Allah and other people on the
plane are praying to God and there's a
definite
green grass equation a wary you know
that I thought was powerful and
effective
I I think that the lead terrorist year
bar cod abdi was very good I thought he
was humanized in a way that the others
while
work and i cant idid a delivery has been
a moment and I agree with you over all
that
that that part fell a little short thats
was gonna keep me from getting it and
I'd in fact was that
but there were still some moments where
he was there was a
I found a lot of humanity in the lead
the lead I he gets out more of a soul
than the other ones to email us the eyes
and your your comments about how the
parts are depicted I think them more
especially that actor playing ball loll
whose name escapes me
but what other more zealous I so far
yes on but like but I'd and screechy and
over the top
and the other three assorted
interchangeably so in terms into there
and
they return in into intensity am be an
actor playing with a pity because he is
so
slight and almost totally me ciated
yeah his name is nick name is Katie
absolutely he's willing to it here and
say and he is really really scary and
the moments where Tom Hanks is trying to
manipulate him in kinda miss direct him
and protect his people and those are
very very tense
without being violent or bloody ornate
attention to quietness how many scripts
pages do we think they sent Catherine
Keener
letter-writing I gonna because she's in
the
for scene in the movie where we meet
other actually places wife
there had to be more shot with her that
didn't make it that's what I
your life yeah even in the trailer they
work in the scene for like
run Gunther's the house as though that
were part of the tension no shit jus
running other the house to get the car
to drop off because their lights with 11
minutes late yeah that's the whole movie
yeah for her so I imagine that there was
more stuff back home a family tension
that ended up taking away from the story
that's just a toll guess that not left
out cuz
it's a significant player for such an
insignificant part
she drives Tom Hanks to the airport is
the first year the movie and they have
this big a weird conversation about the
dangers in the world that all yeah it
was it will remind me that scene in
Hairspray where were divine something
if the times wilbur they're changing
right that something is blowing in the
wind really this is such an Aug
like boys stuff is hard now conversation
the deal I feel like
by a landslide it's the worst and I get
the opening scene in the movie then
below it weird and then so I thought I
was fed up that at that point for
how this is gonna hate us over the head
with righteousness and then did
does not have the wrong way drop it but
it's a bad opening scene and then once
we get to Tom Hanks in that
meticulous NIS %uh him you know he's
such a crappy the character is so
enormously credible because this guy
who is an enormous hero but is like a
hero by accident
I mean is kinda shitty do as men he's
you know your own business is always
that after I mean is that masters out
yet so I mean chilean that he's not one
other boys he's not
he's not instantly appealable he's
actually kinda dull
I have a rakish right right right and
that's not a George Clooney
examining him I tend to think that the
way a forgive me for this Alonzo
that Brett Farve was overrated as a
quarterback you know I
I knew he was in there so yeah I've
already operate fuck
prefer could act in Something About Mary
standing still with
like as a side that was don't do
anything and he fail but before was
overrated as a quarterback
through no fault of his own he was great
but people couldn't stop gushing over
have
and I feel somewhat that way about Tom
Hanks who I'm like
calmed down I except that I see a movie
like this I think Jesus is why the great
actors for this generation i mean i
think is just phenomenal great is subtle
and and small in the beginning that has
to be
change he's an amazing arc as the film
goes on and the last thing is so
powerful
and its you know i mean i i don't want
is a leak with the to be kinda reminded
me in a sense of what
I don't because he spent so much lou
which movie being held hostage in so
having to behave in a sort of
in that kinda way it reminded me I love
what's so good about
from force would occur in the butler
where yes a player character
who's defining trait is sort of trying
to disappear in the woodwork
you can see him trying to you know not
riled his captors but at the same time
trying to sort of
feel them out for you know they're doing
talk some sense into them before things
go too far moment when hank shows
terror or sympathy or fear a
without speaking when he's based on
the information that his captors that
the Pirates are receiving
and that when they start to freak out
about something he react to that without
speaking and I thought relief act nice
things
you know I mean here news flash thanks
very good yeah it's also very well-made
film you mention the things in life but
were yet to be released Mar mean
it's a very confined space quite
frequently noted again take cargo ship
was in a pond and the little life bill
they have to do a lot with a small space
and still conveyed like
perception and DEF Sherman and how
they're all maneuvering each other so
yeah I was at these pilots have to make
an you know he brings
in this intimate place out there on
I accept I like that a lot I gave it a
point a I really
that the case is a really great movie
I've 7.6 I think that there's a lot to
like about and though the performance is
critical just again the thing with the
Pirates was just bring really bugging me
after a while
and giving it that way at the crib and
even more tend to give it a little bit
shorter
is two hours and 50 minutes long I'm not
sure needs to be
helped it at my ass didn't feel like it
was on FB a lot to ask leader
yeah area on saw I yeah I don't know I
thought it was a i think is top notch
and I think that the
I hateful certainly be in the running
for for Oscar nomination
wouldn't be so we're not not a winner
but a about an operation
fact up 7.7 AF I am very highly rated
at the other to bed effect 90 percent of
its alright cloud
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