The Last King Of Scotland 8/10 Forest Whitaker's Oscar-winning performance= 10/10
Directed by Kevin MacDonald, Starring Forest Whitaker, James McAvoy, Kerry Washington, and Gillian Anderson.
This movie is excellent and if not for Forest Whitaker, I would have rated it lower than a 8/10. It chornicles the relationship between a scottish doctor(McAvoy) who travels to Uganda and becomes King Idi Amin Dada (Whitaker). The movie is basically told from the Scotsman's point of view. I recommend it as a rental.
Audition 9/10
Directed by Takashi Miike, starring Ryu Ishibashia, Eihi Shiina, Tetsu Sakawa, Jun Kunimira.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0235198/
I had heard of this film after watching Miike's "Ichi The Killer" film, but I had never really gotten the opportunity to watch it until now. Miike is a talented director, and does a birlliant job with this film. The film may start slow for some, but I warn you, a train wreck is coming and it will hit hard. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
True Grit 7/10
Directed by Henry Hathaway, Starring John Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Robert Duvall, and Dennis Hopper.
John Wayne won a Best Actor Oscar in 1969 for his role as Marshall Reuben 'Rooster' Cogburn in this film. I watched this film with the hope of a meaningful role played by Wayne, but it seems true what I read about this film. I had read in a newspaper article about the movies getting remastered and re-released to celebrate the Duke's (John Wayne) 100th birthday. The writer wrote that the academy gave Wayne the oscar as a 'throw the old dog a bone' award, much like Martin Scorsese getting it for
The Departed for 2006. Still, John Wayne did well, and has a number of great lines, and admittedly does a good job, although not Best Actor Oscar worthy by today's standards. Duvall is interesting as the protagonist character in this film. Recommended as a rental if you enjoy old time movies. This film is more a drama than an action film, although not without its action.