
I love being pleasantly surprised.
In retrospect, however, why I didn't think I'd like American Gangster is beyond me. It stars Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington, it scored Golden Globe nominations for Best Film and Best Actor (Denzel), it was directed and produced by Ridley Scott (whose movies I tend to like more often than not, with the exception of TAOJJBTCRF) and it was on almost every major film critic's Top Ten list for 2007... so I should've known it would be excellent. And it was... it was excellent.
Going into the movie I was scared that it would be ultra-violent, and I generally avoid those types of films. The very disgusting opening scene gave me a sinking feeling... that "Oh great, I'm going to have to cover my face with my blanket for the next two-and-a-half hours" feeling. But those initial few moments were misleading, because all in all, the movie wasn't that violent. Certainly not as bad as The Departed, for example. Almost all of the gross parts you could see coming (which gave me time to dive under my blanket).


Russell Crowe plays a down-on-his-luck cop who's no angel himself, but who is trying to unravel the mystery of who is supplying the city with potent heroin.
I highly recommend this movie--especially if you have a fondness for either of the two leads--they are remarkable, and the rest of the cast is great as well. Below is a two-minute-long trailer to give you a taste for the film.
Bravo!
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"The Assassination of Jesse James" wasn't a Ridley Scott flick, it was written and directed by a dude named Andrew Dominik.
ReplyDeleteI really dig "American Gangster". How about the first scene? Kind of lets you know that Denzel is not playing huh?
Oh and I loved "Jesse James"!
Hi there Cinematicallycorrect -
ReplyDeleteHmmm, he was a producer on Jesse James... his name wasn't really highlighted too much in its promotion, but he's on the credits:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443680/fullcredits#cast
I can't believe all the people that liked that movie?!?!
At least we agree about AG!
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