Just saw Million Dollar Baby. About as heartbreaking and gut-wrenching as it gets.
On a lighter note, I have decided I could listen to Morgan Freeman recite the dictionary, I like his voice so much.
by John Cole| 17 Comments
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Just saw Million Dollar Baby. About as heartbreaking and gut-wrenching as it gets.
On a lighter note, I have decided I could listen to Morgan Freeman recite the dictionary, I like his voice so much.
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eileen from OH
I am SO there. Although my favorite roles are Freeman in Shawshank and Nurse Betty. (Um, that’s two movies, not one.) The former is one of my Fave Movies Of All Time and the latter is a little gem that a lot of people missed. What a marvelous actor. Oh, and I love Million Dollar Baby, too.
eileen from OH
Platosearwax
I have that kind of relationship with several actors, Morgan Freeman among them. The other two that pop into my head at the moment are Samuel L. Jackson and Edward Norton.
jill
You should go see the documentary film about penguins, I think it’s called Dance of the Penguins, Freeman narrates.
Mr Furious
It’s “March of the Penguins” and it’s supposed to be fantastic.
rickb
In his time, Freeman was the best stage actor in New York, riveting as Coriolanus and the driver in DRIVING MISS DAISY among many other parts.
legion
Personally, I hated MDB… it felt like Freeman and Eastwood were in a ‘Crustiest Old Bastard Of All Time’ Texas Cage Match…
I agree about the voice thing, though. All we need to do is get Freeman and James Earl Jones in some sort of ‘Dueling Banjos’ kind of read-off…
jcricket
I’m with you John – Million Dollar Baby was a great movie. Not a bad moment in it. Well cast, well written and shot. All the emotional moments hit exactly the right note. Glad that everyone involved, especially Morgan Freeman, won Oscars for their parts.
Personally, I really liked the scene when Clint and Hillary are in the car together, talking about her upbringing. The way they shot that, actually letting Hillary stay in the dark, rather than lighting her in soft blue “night” light like most movies).
Steve
March of the Penguins was a fascinating documentary. Recommended.
Zifnab
Just, whatever you do, don’t see Unleashed. Your respect and love for him will tank like the Exxon Valdez.
Other than that, I’ve yet to see anyone play the wise old black dude better. Possibly because there aren’t that many in Hollywood. Still, he does a damn good job.
DougJ
Liked the Penguin movie much better than The Million Dollar Babies…
DougJ
“it felt like Freeman and Eastwood were in a ‘Crustiest Old Bastard Of All Time’ Texas Cage Match…”
Great line!
Don
Morgan Freeman for President, speaking of the magic of MF’s voice…
stickler
Sorry to be pedantic, but:
Just, whatever you do, don’t see Unleashed. Your respect and love for him will tank like the Exxon Valdez.
The Exxon Valdez, ironically enough, never “sank.” It stayed quite afloat, though it leaked a lot of oil. After a decent amount of time, it was repaired, renamed, and as far as I know is still sailing the Seven Seas.
heet
Eastwood is a greatly under-rated filmmaker. Unforgiven is one of the best westerns ever made. Watch it again if you have to.
As for Million Dollar Baby, I think only Eastwood could have gotten such a strange script made into a big time Hollywood flick. He’s got the pull and skillz to put it together and make it right.
Captain John Smith
Fag!
Sojourner
I saw it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Even though I knew how it ended and I knew all the hype surrounding it, it was the rare movie that more than met my expectations. An interesting script, fabulous actors, and, yes, Eastwood’s directing was right on the money.
HH
So did you finally see Batman?