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Jackpot (2001)
9/10
A Throwback of Sorts
29 January 2003
If this was 1972, Jackpot would star Jack Nicholson as a talented, but down on his luck musician searching the dusty corners of the country looking for his big break and the pieces of his squandered life. Critics would hail it as being gritty and brave. But Jackpot takes place in the here and now. And while it's hero is searching the dusty corners of the country looking for his big break and the pieces of his squandered life, he is utterly talentless, mean spirited, self centered, and a pathetic jerk to boot. Needless to say, critics did hail Jackpot in the least. Which, I can't blame them for. A year and a half ago I left the theater feeling I experienced nothing more than a loss of $10. I felt the film was pointless, aimless, and without any real payoff. But, after 5 blocks on the walk home I realized, so are the lives of the characters.

Therein lies the beauty of the film. It's the man behind the legend that was never a legend to begin with (except in his own mind). It's a '70s anti-hero film except with the sense to show the "hero" for who he really is. Not a tortured genius. But, only a loser with delusion of tortured genius.

And, upon repeated viewing it's aimlessness becomes invisible. In fact, the script is militant in it's tightness. But, the direction never chooses to hit you over the head with it's plot or it's points.

Instead, opting to throw them about almost offhanded, allowing them to seep in (as it did for me, and perhaps not for others).

Jackpot is rich in it's rewards to those who pay attention. And besides, any film that can go from being terrible to great in 5 blocks has to be worth something.
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Equilibrium (2002)
8/10
Blistering Action With a Side Dish of Brains
10 December 2002
Equilibrium is the kind of movie that deserves to be a big hit. It offers big, show stopping gun battles and explosions, but, offers a pretty intriguing story as well. And most importantly, both aspects are handled very well. As both a fan of action films and movies with a bit more brain to them, it was refreshing to watch a film both exciting and thought provoking, two elements that are usually mutually exclusive to one another. But, Equilibrium finds a very nice, well, equilibrium between the elements and ended up being one of the most satisfying films I've seen in a while. Christian Bale seems to have his eye on being the next big action star, and he should be. He's got the biceps, the moves (which are well on display in this film), and the guy can act (I know I'm not the only person who felt he was slighted with his lack of best actor nods for American Psycho). I just hope more people will go and see this film (most people I've talked to haven't even heard of it), and I suppose it doesn't help the most critics are basically tripping over themselves to be the first in line to lambast it. Well, I guess I'm doing my part, go see it.
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