Tuesday, December 23, 2008

 

Coffee and Cigarettes - My Favorite Movies Journal

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Celebrated writer-director Jim Jarmusch (Mystery Train) serves up this witty and intoxicating brew that's "as addictive as caffeine" (Richard Roeper, "Ebert & Roeper and the Movies") and "as buzzy and ephemeral as, well, coffee and cigarettes" (LA Weekly)! "Sneakily delirious [and] way cool" (Time), this "funny cluster of eleven stories" (Rolling Stone) delivers "inspired eccentric match-ups" (The Hollywood Reporter) from an incredible all-star cast, making Coffee and Cigarettes an absolute must for fans of film, fun and fantastic wit!

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If you love watching Roberto Benigni or Steven Wright, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Coffee and Cigarettes.

Coffee and Cigarettes has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Roberto Benigni simply shines. Steven Wright actually caught my interest too.

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Watch A Preview Of Coffee and Cigarettes



You can get Coffee and Cigarettes at www.Amazon.com too.

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Central Station - How Can Free Movie Download Sites Be A Handy Resource

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I really loved the movie Central Station. I really enjoyed watching Fernanda Montenegro in this movie. I also think Marlia Pra was great!

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I think Fernanda Montenegro and Marlia Pra worked wonderful in Central Station. The great supporting cast includes Fernanda Montenegro, Marlia Pra, Vincius de Oliveira, Soia Lira, Othon Bastos.

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I left some information, immages, and video previews of Central Station below.

Summary of Central Station:

In the opening scenes of Central Station, colorful crowds of Brazilians stream into and out of a Rio de Janeiro train, pushing through doors and windows. You're immediately pulled into the brutal vitality of a nation in motion, setting the tone for a picturesque road movie that charts Brazil's renaissance in a little boy's search for his father and an old woman's emotional reawakening. When we first meet Dora (Fernanda Montenegro), this frozen-hearted, sour-faced woman is the epitome of immobility: day after day, she sits in the train station selling her letter-writing skills to all comers, but often doesn't bother to mail these precious messages. When a woman who's paid Dora to write a pleading note to her son's long-missing dad gets run over by a bus, the child, Josue (Vinicius de Oliveira), is up for grabs. (The summary execution of a thieving street kid--in longshot--underscores the seriousness of this waif's plight.) After an abortive attempt to sell Josue for a new TV, the aspiring couch potato finds herself reluctantly propelled into an occasionally Fellini-esque odyssey through the hinterlands of Brazil's serto, where Dora and her sidekick find unexpected faith and family. Former documentary filmmaker Walter Salles (Foreign Land) mixes magic with realism in his appreciation of striking faces and places, but Central Station is primarily fueled by the tough/tender performances of Montenegro, Brazil's Judy Dench, and de Oliveira, an airport shoeshine boy Salles cast over 1,500 other hopefuls. (Montenegro was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, and Central Station was in the running for Best Foreign Language Film.) No cloyingly cute child-star, de Oliveira plays Josue as a bracingly idiosyncratic brat. And watching Dora's face and soul slowly, unwillingly unclench as she gets back in motion--and emotion--is potent pleasure, even if Salles's trip does dead-end in soap opera as his Brazilian pilgrim's progress winds down. --Kathleen Murphy

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You can get Central Station at www.Amazon.com as well.

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