Golden Child Eddie Murphy had spent the first half of The 1980s starring in films that were quickly earning the titles of “instant classics”, films that not only made a ton of money at the box office, but were legitimately funny on top of that, funny enough that it was already no secret at the […]
Category: Ric Review
GoldenEye
GoldenEye After a six year separation between Bond films and a number of lawsuits over ownership of the rights, which resulted in Timothy Dalton announcing that he was opting out of the role, FINALLY we got Pierce Brosnan in the role that he had been groomed for since the mid-80s and his run on the […]
Goldfinger
Goldfinger With this third entry in the Bond series, the replacement of Terence Young at director by Guy Hamilton is quickly evident: the pacing is more brisk than ever before (or since) in a Bond film, as Young’s stodgy style that marred the first two films is now evidenced by Hamilton’s ability to keep the […]
Good Morning Vietnam
Good Morning Vietnam This is no doubt the film that enabled Robin Williams to break thru and become a major movie star, and every time we see him on the air, doing mostly ad-libbed material to entertain the US troops in Vietnam, the movie is truly on fire with rapid fire hilarity. Unfortunately, as soon […]
Good Night, And Good Luck
Good Night, And Good Luck This telling of the showdown between CBS journalist Edward Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy comes off as a full wellful of missed opportunities, due mostly to the slipshod directing by George Clooney and the pedestrian TV-movie style script by Clooney and Grant Heslov. Murrow and the others come off as […]
Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper
Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper In many ways, concert films are only as good to a person depending on if they’re a fan of the band in question, whereas non-Led Zeppelin fans might have trouble getting into something like The Song Remains The Same. With this reviewer though, Alice Cooper is truly the […]
Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting It’s still pretty amazing to me that after Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in essence wrote their own ticket with this script (and picked up an Oscar), that to this day they have yet to try to write another insightful, intelligent story like this, choosing to eschew that to pursue Hollywood stardom […]
Goodfellas
Goodfellas How highly skilled can a filmmaker actually be when he can come up with a movie featuring an entire cast of wholly unlikable characters while glamorizing a lifestyle that most consider to be extremely repugnant, and with a story that plays out where (arguably) the least likable character of them all not only gets […]
Goonies
Goonies Watching this cult classic from 1985 almost fills one up with a sense of melancholy for that particular decade: the days when kids enjoyed simpler pleasures before the Internet, cell phones, 3D video games, and social media poisoned their hearts and their minds. Director Richard Donner gathered together a cast of unknowns (many of […]
Graduate
Graduate Though kinda having slipped in stature in the last few years (going from the AFI’s Top Ten down to Top Twenty), this remains over 45 years after the fact truly one of the greatest movies ever made, and still holds up today remarkably well because there will always be young men (and women) who […]