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Published on Friday, December 17, 1999 - 5:14pm |
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The Blue Hornet takes a look at Soderbergh's ERIN BROCKOVICH!
Hey folks, Harry here with a report from the BLUE HORNET on the latest Steven Soderbergh film.... Erin Brokovich. For us film geeks, ol Soderbergh is a modern hero... making films that transcend studio financing (OUT OF SIGHT) to become cool, to finance complete out of left field movies (like THE LIMEY). Soderbergh probably follows the filmmaking model of Orson Welles better than any other modern director. One film for the man, one for me. And the one he makes for the man... he drags kicking and screaming into the world of great film. And here... he gets his claws on Julia Roberts. I can't wait. Julia's film NOTTINGHILL was awesome... and she is becoming more and more willing to allow herself to be REAL in film. Hopefully in this one we will see Julia take her next step. And if nothing else, the Blue Hornet says, "JULIA IS SO FUCKABLE IN THIS MOVIE!" and man... do ya have any doubts? I didn't think so. Watch out for SPOILERS below... like the entire series of events in an opening 'TOUCH OF EVIL-like' shot.
Hey Harry! I am so out of breath cuz I had to get back and tell you about
this screening I went to tonight here at the Cinedome in Sacramento. Its
called Erin Brockovich and stars Julia Roberts and is directed by Steven
Soderbergh. This film was a much needed break in the middle of finals. I was
pretty much dragged to this but was so shocked at how good it was. One line
you'll never see from the critics is - 'Julia is SO fuckable in this movie!'
This is the Julia Roberts I dreamed about after seeing Pretty Woman… the same
sexiness, but brass, yet smart and boobs beyond belief! Well, I'll get to
that in a bit. About the film…
The movie starts out with Julia in a job interview, completely going on and
on about nothing that's about the job. She's dressed in something you would
see on your Aunt Mary Beth Parker from Jersey City - hair up and wild, short
skirt and tight shirt with extreme clevage. You can tell she's not going to
get this job - and she doesn't. Now the next scene was so fucking incredible
I have to see it again to see how they filmed the one long continuous shot
because of what happens. The scene starts out with her leaning against a wall
smoking a cigarette, probably ready to scream cuz she didn't get the job. She
then walk to he car, sees that she has a parking ticket, then breaks a nail
unlocking the door. During this time you hear about three "fucks" under her
breath and she then gets into the car and drives off. The camera follows the
car leaving the curb following it as it pulls into the street and down toward
an intersection. As she keeps driving through the green light this car comes
from no where and smacks her completely into a 360!! It made the whole
audience jump in shock. Harry - that's the opening scene and it sets the
movie up well. Unbelievable!
We learn that Julia is this twice divorced, white trash, former beauty queen
from Kansas named Erin Brockovich. Not giving too much of the movie away, she
gets a job at a cheesy law firm where she finds out about a pro-bono case
involving a small city, Hinkly, CA, and a big electric company. They have
been putting chemicals in the water and the people of the town have been
getting terminally sick off of it, against their knowledge. Now Julia plays
this part well, cuz you think of her as this trashy loud mouth who just is
pissed off at life - but you find out she has a head on her shoulders and
sees that something isn't right in this case. She asks to research it more
and goes to the town to talk to the people. Throughout this time, she's
dealing with single motherhood, a biker she falls in love with next door and
uncooperative co-workers. But because of the way she dresses and is, she is
able to relate to the people of this town and finds out more information that
leads her to a bigger picture. Some of the best scenes of the movie are her
conversations with the electric plant's big-wig lawyers and even with the
lawyer she works with. He asks her in one scene how she got some confidential
information out of the Dept. of Water in the town. She answers, "They're
called "boobs." And boy does she have them. These suckers are pumped up to
the point of spilling over her shirt. Yum. The other supporting actors I
didn't really recognize but play their characters very well. The film is done
so real to life, you feel like you're there with them. As with other movies
similar to this (and yes I thought of a Civil Action), you know it will end
well - the small guy wins over the Goliath company. Well, this movie does end
well but doesn't really focus on that. Life goes on for Erin. She continues
her work in helping the 'common man.' And its cool to find out that it's a
true story. Somewhere in the Barstow area is this beautiful, foul mouthed
woman helping out people because she wants to.
I have this theory of a good movie. When you walk out of the theatre and see
people standing in groups talking about it, I know it's a good movie and this
is what happened tonight. Yes many were talking about Julia's boobs (OK, my
friends and I) but many were also talking about how well she did. We're all
used to seeing her in these mushy love stories and nothing beyond that. Julia
does go beyond that in this movie and shows that she can be just as kick-ass
as any other. Harry, you have got to see this movie. I really know you'll
enjoy it, not just for the 'titillating' scenes (get it?) but the great story
telling and way its shot. I can't wait to see it again in its finished state.
Well I gotta get back to the books - tomorrow's last day of finals - yea,
buddy! But first I must crack this cold Bud Light… wishin' you were here!
the Blue Hornet
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Reader Talkback
Notting Hill by AMB | Dec 17th, 1999 04:24:23 PM | SODERBERGH SIMPLY RULES by bswise | Dec 17th, 1999 04:25:19 PM | Roberts as sex symbol by Goose42 | Dec 17th, 1999 04:27:14 PM | Since this is a Soderbergh
talkback (spoilers)... by r_dimitri22 | Dec 17th, 1999 04:34:04 PM | RE: r_dimitri22 by bswise | Dec 17th, 1999 05:20:03 PM | Director of the Nineties? by Lazarus Long | Dec 17th, 1999 05:59:30 PM | to bswise by r_dimitri22 | Dec 17th, 1999 06:04:22 PM | Crikey. That message to
bswise should have read
SPOILERS. Don' by r_dimitri22 | Dec 17th, 1999 06:05:01 PM | Oh, and by the way... by r_dimitri22 | Dec 17th, 1999 06:07:01 PM | Don't want spoilers, so... by All Thumbs | Dec 17th, 1999 06:27:54 PM | Whatever spirit was in
Tarantino in the mid Nineties
is now in S by Herman Snerd | Dec 18th, 1999 12:11:27 AM | this is odd... by L'Auteur | Dec 18th, 1999 12:19:26 AM | Thank God... by QUIXOTE | Dec 18th, 1999 01:40:47 AM | Aw, Man by Anton_Sirius | Dec 18th, 1999 01:52:11 PM | 'She is SO fuckable?' Give me
a break. by vorpalbuni | Dec 18th, 1999 02:23:14 PM | "But first I must crack this
cold Bud Light by KidSampson | Dec 21st, 1999 02:10:54 PM | Show some respect!! by Louweze | Dec 26th, 1999 02:25:21 PM | WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU
ARE!! by Sandy002 | Jan 4th, 2000 10:18:02 PM | no you are so fuckable by llisa | Jan 13th, 2000 10:41:43 AM | Julia The Magnificant by Mr.Rance | Feb 6th, 2000 12:10:39 AM | Julia Roberts Video Interview by Rhonda | Mar 15th, 2000 12:22:06 PM |
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