Welcome, it's the first day of Fall 2016. Here is another fashion style portrait I'm calling "Day dream". I can't wait to colorize any of these. Enjoy!
A professional shooter gets a new job from his boss. The job is
simple to bring him a bag without opening it. But everyone on this town wants
that bag. So Jack has to protect the bag and try to carry out his mission. In
this city he will meet a lot of people and he will seduced by mysterious woman.
Written
by Chris Zoumpos(Courtesy
of Internet Movie Database)
BAGMAN is directed by David Grovic, written by David Grovic
and Paul Conway, produced by Peter D. Graves, Anthony Mitchell, Warren
Ostergard. For me this was a film that had an interesting story that just got
more ridiculous as the film continued. I’m a fan of John Cussack, a huge fan of
Robert Deniro, but outside of their performance and the exotic beauty of Rebecca
De Costa there wasn’t much more to offer.
I also felt this film could have been more compelling with a different
take on the main character. So for BAGMAN I give it 3 stars.
Prim schoolteacher Miss Meadows (Katie Holmes) is not entirely
what she appears. Well-mannered, sweet, and caring, yes, but underneath the
candy-sweet exterior hides the soul of a vigilante, taking it upon herself to
right the wrongs in this cruel world by whatever means necessary. Things get
complicated, however, when Miss Meadows gets romantically entangled with the
town sheriff (James Badge Dale) and her steadfast moral compass is thrown off,
begging the question: "Who is the real Miss Meadows and what is she
hiding?" Written by Unknown (Courtesy of Internet Movie Database)
MISS MEADOWS is written and directed by Karen Leigh Hopkins,
and produced by Eric Carliner & Eric Brenner. From the onset of the film I
felt I might enjoy it. Yet as the story began to unravel I just wasn’t buying
it. I understand this was to be a black comedy, but nothing about this film
resonated with me. I tried to track down the elements that were not sitting
with me we and I’d have to say the absurd character played by Katie Holmes was unbelievable.
I mean too many times I felt the reactions of the character did not jive with
what was being portrayed as what the character would really do and the fact
that this was to be comical aspects left me feeling let down. So for Miss
Meadows I give it 2 stars.
SON OF A GUN is written and directed by Julius Avery and
produced by Tom White. Being the film started off in prison and not that I’d
like to visit, but I have always found these stories from here to have a high
level of intrigue for me. This film had it as well and I think it used the
setting well to develop the story and also make a statement that it was a place
you wouldn’t want to visit. As for the story I think it was interesting and
held my attention through out. I really can’t say much more than that in that
since watching nothing has really stuck with me from the film making it
somewhat forgettable. So for SON OF A GUN I give it 3 stars.