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Tracy Letts is so great. I'm watching Homeland again and he's amazing on it.A House of Dynamite (2025)
I've been looking forward to this one for a while. The premise is that that an ICBM has been detected and in the course of 20 minutes a bunch of action officers, Generals and the President have to figure out what to do. You watch the story from three perspectives. You get to look at Rebecca Ferguson (the world's oldest Captain in the Army) in the first one, then you see it from the General Officer/Cabinet level where Tracy Letts headlines the group with Jared Harris and then from the Presidential level with a really not well put together Idris Elba.
I love these kinds of movies, there is something interesting about watching people have to make a decision about the fate of the world and it can all end within the hour.
Tracy Letts as the Commanding General of US Strategic Command steals every scene. He might be the world's greatest living actor at the moment. He's hardcore but not in a Dr. Strangelove kind of way. Idris Elba does a good job portraying a clearly physically and mentally stressed out POTUS, he's already having a sub-optimal day and will get worse. Basically every character is having kind of a bad day or is not in great place to be making decisions of this magnitude. Rebecca Ferguson's kid is sick, the Major in charge of the Missile Base that is supposed to shoot the bad missiles down is going through a divorce, Jared Harris's wife just died and he's depressed. The actual National Security Advisor is "out of pocket" and the deputy is getting to work late.
This is basically the point of the movie. The idea of Mutually Assured Destruction being a deterrent is on really shaky ground and the people running the show might be fine but everyone has bad days. Also what happens if you don't have all of the information? Are your choices really just surrender or suicide by nuclear armageddon? I did a little work with the Missle Defense Agency, the scenario in this film is literally the simplest possible. One ICBM? The tests we run are simpler than that. A real strike would involve multiples and decoys, the fog of war would be far worse.
Kathryn Bigelow is the director, she makes a great firecracker, lights the fuse but the whole thing fizzles out. It's like watching a gymnast or a figure skater do a great routine and then fracture both legs at the end. This movie was about starting a conversation. Unfortunately I think most of the conversation will be about the ending, if anyone actually watches this.
Tracy Letts is so great. I'm watching Homeland again and he's amazing on it.
He stands out in everything he's in. The dad in Lady Bird, the white supremacist leader in Imperium, and Jack McKinney in Winning Time all come to mind.The first time I noticed him was in Ford vs. Ferrari. He played a Henry Ford and kind of stole that movie too.
The other guy I like in this movie is Jason Clarke who deserves to be in more things. Unlike Pedro Pascal he actually acts.
He stands out in everything he's in. The dad in Lady Bird, the white supremacist leader in Imperium, and Jack McKinney in Winning Time all come to mind.
He's well known as a playwright at the Steppenwolf theater in Chicago. His wife Carrie Coon is also a great actress.
Yeah and Jason Clarke was in Winning Time too as Jerry West They both kicked butt in those roles. That show had great actors, particularly the Larry Bird doppleganger. The Larry Bird storyline might have been more interesting than the Magic Johnson one.
A House of Dynamite (2025)
I've been looking forward to this one for a while. The premise is that that an ICBM has been detected and in the course of 20 minutes a bunch of action officers, Generals and the President have to figure out what to do. You watch the story from three perspectives. You get to look at Rebecca Ferguson (the world's oldest Captain in the Army) in the first one, then you see it from the General Officer/Cabinet level where Tracy Letts headlines the group with Jared Harris and then from the Presidential level with a really not well put together Idris Elba.
I love these kinds of movies, there is something interesting about watching people have to make a decision about the fate of the world and it can all end within the hour.
Tracy Letts as the Commanding General of US Strategic Command steals every scene. He might be the world's greatest living actor at the moment. He's hardcore but not in a Dr. Strangelove kind of way. Idris Elba does a good job portraying a clearly physically and mentally stressed out POTUS, he's already having a sub-optimal day and will get worse. Basically every character is having kind of a bad day or is not in great place to be making decisions of this magnitude. Rebecca Ferguson's kid is sick, the Major in charge of the Missile Base that is supposed to shoot the bad missiles down is going through a divorce, Jared Harris's wife just died and he's depressed. The actual National Security Advisor is "out of pocket" and the deputy is getting to work late.
This is basically the point of the movie. The idea of Mutually Assured Destruction being a deterrent is on really shaky ground and the people running the show might be fine but everyone has bad days. Also what happens if you don't have all of the information? Are your choices really just surrender or suicide by nuclear armageddon? I did a little work with the Missle Defense Agency, the scenario in this film is literally the simplest possible. One ICBM? The tests we run are simpler than that. A real strike would involve multiples and decoys, the fog of war would be far worse.
Kathryn Bigelow is the director, she makes a great firecracker, lights the fuse but the whole thing fizzles out. It's like watching a gymnast or a figure skater do a great routine and then fracture both legs at the end. This movie was about starting a conversation. Unfortunately I think most of the conversation will be about the ending, if anyone actually watches this.
I have never been more pissed off at a show’s cancellation than when Winning Time was cancelled. The Larry Bird episode deserved an Emmy nomination. It captured the changes hitting rural communities in the 70’s better than any show and most documentaries on the topic.
House of Dynamite. This is a suspense thriller which is heavy on suspense and lacking thrills. It is reminiscent of the cold war dramas of the 1960s. It tells the story of 18 minutes of impending nuclear war from three different points of view.
Kathy Bigelow is an A+ director, the cast is A+ actors, the film making is top shelve, cinematography, editing, sound, effects. But the movie is less than the sum of its parts. It never comes close to impact of "Fail Safe" which tells a similar story from a completely different perspective.
Let's face it. There will never be a nuclear Armageddon movie close to Dr Stranglelove. The only way to deal with the absurdity of doomsday is with absurdity. House of Dynamite makes the fatal error of turning suspense in into dullness.
I'm thinking of that Prince performance at the R&RHoF where he sizzles on the final solo of My Guitar Gently Weeps, then throws his guitar in the air. You never see it come down as he just walks offstage. What the hell happened to it?Kathryn Bigelow is the director, she makes a great firecracker, lights the fuse but the whole thing fizzles out. It's like watching a gymnast or a figure skater do a great routine and then fracture both legs at the end. This movie was about starting a conversation. Unfortunately I think most of the conversation will be about the ending, if anyone actually watches this.
That second season wasn’t very good except for a few bright spots. I remember reading a post from the creators about how they were in trouble because of a lack of viewers.
I just think they made a show about the wrong story or focus, or the scope should have been a bit wider.
I'm thinking of that Prince performance at the R&RHoF where he sizzles on the final solo of My Guitar Gently Weeps, then throws his guitar in the air. You never see it come down as he just walks offstage. What the hell happened to it?
	I wasn’t sure if this fit here because it’s a documentary, but here goes: I just watched this wonderful documentary about John Candy. Rarely does a documentary make me cry and smile until my face hurts all in the same couple of hours, but this one somehow managed to do that. Watch it. Even if you weren’t a fan. You won’t regret it. John Candy made the world a better place.
This review was for Weopons (2025)Julia Garner, Josh Brolin and Amy Madigan star in this mind**** psychological thriller where a witch-like woman mind controls her victims.
Really creepy and a gore fest at times.
It brought @Mano out of his posting doldrums.
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson start.
The first Russian nuclear ballistic missile submarine takes off on its first mission and bad luck erupts from the start. Yes, reactor issues, crew tensions, possible mutiny.
It's no "Hunt For Red October" or "Crimson Tide."
Its a slow burn. Entertaining, tho, because of Ford and Neeson.
A paycheck movie.