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THE KING’S SPEECH

There’s a king with a crippling stammer who hires an unorthodox speech therapist so he can deliver the oration that his people so desperately need in time of war. It sounds like a rather thin premise on the surface, doesn’t it? Not with this movie. The King’s Speech does everything it possibly can to make … Continue reading

TRUE GRIT (2010)

I expected True Grit to be a great movie. I expected it to be extraordinarily well-cast. I expected it to be bloody. But I did not expect for it to be so damn funny. The film is loaded with a very dry and sarcastic wit, the dialogue at least half-full of some very clever put-downs. … Continue reading

MOVIES WITH DAD – TRUE GRIT (2010)

If there is one type of movie that I associate most with my dad, it’s the Western.  Born and raised in central Texas around the mid-century mark, my dad grew up surrounded by cowboy iconography.  Growing up I heard stories from my father’s youth about Gene Autry, the Lone Ranger, John Wayne, and Will Rogers.  … Continue reading

ALWAYS LATE – MORE MATTY B.

A SPIT OF HONESTY I’m in “Game Face.” mode right now.  I’m currently working on 3 separate creative projects and I’m in my ultra analytical artist mindset.  All of my extra mental moments are dedicated to these works.  A lot of people tend to mistake “Game Face” for disinterest or detachment.  This isn’t exactly the … Continue reading

MY BLOG SKIP: THE END

And in the end, I have no need for this blog anymore. What started as a semi-mandatory way to poke passive aggressive fun at others has now turned into yet another checklist writing assignment. Feeling the need to re-develop this area, I will be launching Interpolation in the new year. Interpolation will be my attempt … Continue reading