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	Comments on: Review: &#8216;The Bag Man&#8217; Starring Robert De Niro, John Cusack &#038; Crispin Glover	</title>
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		By: Vittoria Operaia		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Vittoria Operaia]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2016 08:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some refreshing moments for times like these; times of bystanders stuck at the onset of this apocalyptic SYSTEM, mature and ripe to fall at any time. Good directing debut, far from any presumptions and pretentiousness, and most importantly the hell of an entertaining acting ( splendid esquadrille ) what\&#039;s more, the diametral stretch between fun and suspense is inestimable. It\&#039;s a GO for all in film !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some refreshing moments for times like these; times of bystanders stuck at the onset of this apocalyptic SYSTEM, mature and ripe to fall at any time. Good directing debut, far from any presumptions and pretentiousness, and most importantly the hell of an entertaining acting ( splendid esquadrille ) what\&#8217;s more, the diametral stretch between fun and suspense is inestimable. It\&#8217;s a GO for all in film !</p>
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		By: michael towler		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[michael towler]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think this would have to be the worst movie iv\&#039;seen for a couple of decades. Robert DeNiro looked like a joke and John Cusack with that moronic face with the mouth hanging open made me want to scream . Terrible acting, terrible Plot, terrible dialogue and terrible camera shots what more can I say]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think this would have to be the worst movie iv\&#8217;seen for a couple of decades. Robert DeNiro looked like a joke and John Cusack with that moronic face with the mouth hanging open made me want to scream . Terrible acting, terrible Plot, terrible dialogue and terrible camera shots what more can I say</p>
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		By: darci		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great cast, promising premise, and lots of great camera work, but the movie just tries too hard and has some really cringe-inducing dialogue scenes. Still, I love John Cusack and Robert DeNiro (and both do as good of a job as they can in this movie) and I think overall the film is getting a little too harsh of reviews based on high expectations.

The good:

- The acting - well done by all involved.
- The music - lots of good use of music, I particularly liked how they used &#034;Beacon&#034; by Fellow Bohemian during the scene where Jack returns to the motel and Ned watches him from the office. The music plays in the background in Nedâs office. I wonder if John Cusack was involved in music selection, he always seems to have good tunes in his movies, especially the more indie ones.

- The action scenes - well shot and convincing.

The bad: 
- The bag - tried way too hard here, instead of using restraint like Pulp Fiction.
- Overly scholary dialogue - sorry Mr. Writer, your Sun Tzu references impress nobody

Overall a solid movie, but leaves you wishing it could be something more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great cast, promising premise, and lots of great camera work, but the movie just tries too hard and has some really cringe-inducing dialogue scenes. Still, I love John Cusack and Robert DeNiro (and both do as good of a job as they can in this movie) and I think overall the film is getting a little too harsh of reviews based on high expectations.</p>
<p>The good:</p>
<p>&#8211; The acting &#8211; well done by all involved.<br />
&#8211; The music &#8211; lots of good use of music, I particularly liked how they used &quot;Beacon&quot; by Fellow Bohemian during the scene where Jack returns to the motel and Ned watches him from the office. The music plays in the background in Nedâs office. I wonder if John Cusack was involved in music selection, he always seems to have good tunes in his movies, especially the more indie ones.</p>
<p>&#8211; The action scenes &#8211; well shot and convincing.</p>
<p>The bad:<br />
&#8211; The bag &#8211; tried way too hard here, instead of using restraint like Pulp Fiction.<br />
&#8211; Overly scholary dialogue &#8211; sorry Mr. Writer, your Sun Tzu references impress nobody</p>
<p>Overall a solid movie, but leaves you wishing it could be something more.</p>
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		By: gerard kennelly		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[gerard kennelly]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[an intense sequence centered around Bryan Cranston that featured the sort of powerful emotion you get from the best of Malick, whilst also squeezing in a lot of frantic running &#x2F; sonic booms. 

It opens with Cranston walking through a power plant in a tweed jacket and glasses, being briefed on some huge seismic activity. Then, something hits the plant, setting off a chain reaction and transforming Cranston into an action hero, as he runs to rescue his wife (Juliette Binoche) who&#x27;s caught in the calamity. 

Smoke - turned red by warning lights - envelopes a corridor, as Binoche stumbles to safety. 

Sadly, the exit is also the barrier to disaster - and Cranston is forced to shut the door, essentially killing his wife and creating another major goosebump moment as the smoke covers her. 

It&#x27;s beautifully shot by Edwards, who swoops in on Cranston&#x27;s desperate face through the porthole of the door as it closes. His reaction is up there with his best work on Breaking Bad, 

 w w w total film dot com godzilla footage reaction]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>an intense sequence centered around Bryan Cranston that featured the sort of powerful emotion you get from the best of Malick, whilst also squeezing in a lot of frantic running &#x2F; sonic booms. </p>
<p>It opens with Cranston walking through a power plant in a tweed jacket and glasses, being briefed on some huge seismic activity. Then, something hits the plant, setting off a chain reaction and transforming Cranston into an action hero, as he runs to rescue his wife (Juliette Binoche) who&#x27;s caught in the calamity. </p>
<p>Smoke &#8211; turned red by warning lights &#8211; envelopes a corridor, as Binoche stumbles to safety. </p>
<p>Sadly, the exit is also the barrier to disaster &#8211; and Cranston is forced to shut the door, essentially killing his wife and creating another major goosebump moment as the smoke covers her. </p>
<p>It&#x27;s beautifully shot by Edwards, who swoops in on Cranston&#x27;s desperate face through the porthole of the door as it closes. His reaction is up there with his best work on Breaking Bad, </p>
<p> w w w total film dot com godzilla footage reaction</p>
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