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Crime Story (1986–1988)
10/10
The amazing tale of a ruthless gangster and the cop who'll stop at nothing to catch him
2 August 2008
Whether you like action, drama or anything else in between, Crime Story is a one-of-a-kind show. If you've never seen it before and just read about it, you'll think "it's all been done before" but that's entirely untrue. Debuting in 1986, Crime Story centres on Lieutenant Mike Torello (Dennis Farina), a 1960's Chicago cop who is determined to catch the notorious and ruthless gangster Ray Luca (Anthony Denison). As Luca rises to power with each new kill, Torello is even more willing to do whatever it takes to take him down. And that includes going against protocol. Not only does Luca affect his working life but he also affects his personal life, with people he cares about getting in the cross-fire.

Often touted as a "precursor to "The Sopranos", Crime Story is a show that's seems too good to be true. Every episode is powerful and riveting and features some top-notch acting performances. Dennis Farina shines in the lead role as Mike Torello in his first-ever regular TV series. Being an ex-Chicago cop in real life, the role comes easy to him and makes it so believable that you'll sometimes forget it's just a TV show. You'll laugh with him, you'll cry with him, you'll feel his pain, you'll feel his joy. Dennis Farina has a very wide range and carries this show like he's not even trying. He's THAT good. Not only is Farina excellent but Anthony Denison (now known as Tony Denison who appears on TNT's The Closer) is just as good as Ray Luca. Crime Story was one of the first things Denison had appeared in but made it look like he had been acting all of his life. His performance as Ray Luca has to be one of the most gripping I've ever seen. He starts off as a street thug working for other people but gradually rises up in the ranks, taking people down around him. For the most part, Tony seems expressionless yet still manages to convey an evilness that is simply chilling. Torello and Luca cannot exist without each other. If you take one away, the show would lose something. Every time they come eye-to-eye, you'll feel the tension between them. As Luca becomes ever more powerful, he begins to think he is unstoppable and pushes the boundaries to the limit. No matter how frightening Luca seems, the only person who could send a shiver down his spine is Torello and although Luca would never admit it, you can see the fear in his eyes.

Not only are Farina and Denison's character two of the most powerful in television history but the supporting cast is also great too. Bill Smitrovich plays Danny Krychek, who works with Torello closer than anyone else on the team, Steve Ryan plays Nate Grossman, the smart-alec of the team, Bill Campbell is the young Joey Indelli and Paul Butler plays Walter Clemmons (who constantly has a smoke in his mouth). There is also Stephen Lang as David Abrams, an attorney who is at ends with Torello but eventually becomes one of his closest allies.

Support from the other side of the law include memorable performances from Jon Polito as Phil Bartoli (many of whom would recognize from a string of TV shows and movies), John Santucci as Ray Luca's clown-faced side-kick Pauli Taglia, Ted Levine as the slow-witted Frank Holman and Joseph Wiseman as the boss-of-bosses, Manny Weisbord. Also backing up the cast are guest stars such as David Caruso, Michael Madsen, Pam Grier, Julia Roberts, Gary Sinise (both in two of their earliest roles) and many more.

Music also plays a big part in the series. As we watch modern-day shows, lines and lines of dialogue are often drowned out by whiny and screaming music. This isn't the case with Crime Story. The show is filled with rock n' roll tunes that'll make you feel like you're really back in the 60's. But the most important thing about the music is that there's always a reason for it to be played (once again, unlike modern shows). Every episode of the show is introduced with a redone version of Del Shannon's "Runaway". Shannon was asked to rewrite the lyrics to reflect on the tragic circumstances that are often encountered by the characters featured in the show, hence the "some live and others die" line.

If all of this doesn't convince you to see the show then I don't know what would. It has so much to offer. Even after it's over, you'll still be thinking about it. It'll have a great impact on you and although it only went for two seasons, they were two incredibly powerful seasons. Even though the show was cancelled twenty odd years ago, you'll rack your brain over how it could've happened. The ratings may not have been too good but the show was highly praised at it's time and is now considered a cult classic. Once you see it, you'll want to watch it again and again and again.
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Alexander (2004)
10/10
A Must See Film!
20 January 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Like a lot of other people, I have heard terrible comments about this film. I never listen to the critics and I'm glad I didn't. This was a fantastic film! I was a bit skeptical thanks to the critics bashing it so badly, but wasn't completely put off and after seeing the trailer, I knew I had to see.

I don't care much for Gladiator. I found it extremely boring, the acting was terrible (apart from Joaquin Phoenix) and it was so overrated. Troy was a fantastic film too, but I definitely know I like this one better.

It really bugs me when these big shot Hollywood writers and directors mess with history and change it to suit their script but this wasn't done with this film.

The acting was incredible. I'm not a huge fan of Colin Farrell. I mean I don't hate him or anything he's just not my favourite but his performance in Alexander was spectacular. I really didn't think he had it in him to play such a character, but he pulled it off. Angelina Jolie was also great in her role since she usually is in most of her roles and me being a long time fan of Val Kilmer, it's nice to see him in a different type of role and, ahem, different appearance. The supporting cast did a great job too aside from Anthony Hopkins which I never thought was spectacular in any of his roles (yes, including Hannibal Lectur).

The length of the film nearly tops 3 hours but I mean who cares? I hate hearing people (mainly critics again) complain that a film is too long. Would they rather important things be left out of the film, just to give them something else to complain about? There were even things in the film that weren't included. That's how much history there is in this epic! I mean you pay $9 for a movie ticket so would you rather pay it for some 80 minute movie that's not worth your money or for a fantastic, long movie that's definitely worth the price? If you still don't believe this film is worth seeing, please check out everyone else's comments and NEVER EVER EVER listen to the critics. They must get paid more to say bad things about films.

This film is a must see movie for all ages and whatever genre you like, this movie will still be for you. You won't regret it. There weren't many people in the theatre when I saw it. I'm 17 and I went with my mum. The rest of the audience were elderly people.

Since this movie didn't do very well at the box office, hopefully it will make back the money from DVD rentals & sales.

A true epic! 10/10
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Fruits Basket (2001)
Best Anime Series of all Time!
7 September 2004
After watching the first episode of Fruits Basket, I knew I had to see more. After buying the DVD's, every episode got better and better. It is such an enjoyable series.

It is funny, touching and more. Every character who comes into it (excluding the Yuki fan club girls) are likable and there is something good about them all.

Although it is an animated series, the characters seem so real and it feels as if it really happening to someone you care about.

The ending was great, even though there were a lot of problems still unsolved. This just leaves it open for another series (let's cross our fingers) or if not another anime series, it will continue with the manga.

The thing about Fruits Basket is that it deals with real life problems (except in different ways) like not being excepted for who you are or what you look like.

This series is recommended to any anime fan or even non-anime fans will enjoy it whether you're laughing out loud or feeling for the characters as they go through their pain and problems.

5/5 stars
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Heartbreakers (2001)
Funniest movie I have ever seen!!!
26 July 2004
This has to be one of the best comedies that I have ever seen. It has great story, great cast and I can't believe there are actually bad comments about it.

Sigourney Weaver is great as a gold digging mother. As usually she does a superb job and fits her character perfectly. Jennifer Love Hewitt, who I do not usually like that much, does a great job with her character Paige and is probably the best role that she has ever played. Gene Hackman is hilarious as the chain smoking billionaire (you have to see this guy, hilarious) and Ray Liotta, as usual, is hilarious in his role (classic lines from this guy) in one of his funniest in his whole career.

You can't go past this movie because this is not a romantic comedy, it's just a plain out comedy. Not a chick flick, not a teen flick. Believe me, I laughed throughout the whole movies (especially every part with Ray Liotta)

This movie is looking to win any Oscars, it's just trying to entertain and does a great job. I have seen it three times and still aren't sick of it!!

10/10!
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