Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Kevin Costner, the non-movie star

The reason I'm not an optimist is because my optimism is always deluded.  Like last weekend for instance, when I thought that maybe Kevin Costner might once again rise to the level of a leading man in mainstream movies.  And so, without reading any reviews at all, I dragged Tom to see Three Days to Kill.

Big mistake.

The previews had led me to believe that the Costner character was a family man pulled back into the spy game for one last time.  As is so often true, the preview far outclassed the actual movie.  It was a comedy and then it was a sadistic thriller.  Are we to believe that you can torture a man with electricity in one second and then share a joke with him in the next?  I think not.

It was a movie that didn't know its own identity.  I writhed through all two hours of it.  It's not that Kevin Costner is such a bad actor, it's that he doesn't know how to choose a script.  The writing was insipid.  I kept saying lines before they were spoken.

Here's what we've seen in the last couple of months:

Philomena

Nebraska

Saving Mr. Banks

American Hustle

The Book Thief

The Hunger Games (2)

About Time (with Rian)

The Past (French) with Rian

2 comments:

  1. So what you are saying is that Kevin Costner needs you to become his agent.

    (By the way, I LOVE entertaining- small dinner parties, giant farm potlucks, you name it.)

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  2. The enjoyable Dances with Wolves, Bull Durham and Field of Dreams have been eclipsed with such stinkers as Water World and the Bodyguard. He's like that two emotion Dennis Quaid: disappointing and boring.

    We have been binge watching Season Two, House of Cards. After episode 10, I can't see anymore. I don't care enough about Frank and Claire. They are vile. The show hasn't nothing to commend itself.

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