Sunday, December 6, 2009

Public Enemies: My Two Favorite Clips and Movie Review

Dillinger and gang sits in movie theater while their mug shots are being shown on the screen.



FBI raid on the lodge Dillinger and his gang are hiding out in after a bank robbery.





I could hardly keep my pantyhose on - couldn't wait to finally see this movie.

In the beginning Depp could do no wrong in my eyes, everything was turning me on.

Christian Bale as Melvin Purvis was quite handsome in his own right.

Depp suit and hat was "Gangsta".

Two hot men in one film - damn the plot - but the plot was good also.

The movie started off gritty, dark, and ugly.

Who was the Bozo that was playing FBI head J. Edgar Hoover? ...uh maybe the man playing wasn't a Bozo.

"We having too good a time today, we ain't thinking about tomorrow." Johnny Depp as John Dillinger.

I wonder about about myself sometimes, but as you know; "Good girls love bad boys."

I found out that Dillinger was so busy with his "little activities" that he never learned how to dance.

"I ain't most men." Johnny Depp as John Dillinger

"I'm John Dillinger and I rob banks." Johnny Depp as John Dillinger to his not very interesting girlfriend.

I found the dialogue between Dillinger and Purvis quite interesting when the two men met.

I loved the part where they sent Dillinger to the jail in Indiana - even though he wasn't there but a minute... JAIL FAIL

Why the hell was he sent to the Indiana jail in the first place? Obviously no other jail wanted to hold him.

The Indiana natives were cheering.

The Indiana crowd were waving to their new prisoner as if he were a movie star, oh but that was Johnny Depp - no I mean John Dillinger - notorious is the word!

I loved that the Indiana jail had a lady sheriff - go ahead on with your bad self. I know those men must have been getting on her last nerve back in the day with their chauvinistic attitude.

Oh hell to the nah! I couldn't stayed in that little congested jail. I would of had to break out of there... I mean they would of had to send me to Michigan City. I believe in if you do the crime, do the time -but that time would of had to be spent somewhere else.

Interesting banter between the loud-mouth lawyer, the judge, and the lady sheriff in the courtroom.

And who the hell was the black guy that broke out of the Indiana jail with Dillinger, I don't remember reading that part in the earlier ganstery books. Talk about some bold ass shit back in the day - I wouldn't try that now!

How far did he think he was gone to get? I'm thinking that he must not knew where he was at.

In the beginning of the movie I was seeing only Johnny Depp, but towards the ending I was seeing only John Dillinger.

Me and (Melvin Purvis) Christian Bale are looking quite worn out by now. He had turned into a very tired looking Gman. Dillinger was a piece of work, wasn't he?

Oh and the Jr GMen, weren't they so reassuring?...

Announced in movie theater over sound system "Turn to the right, turn to the left...they maybe sitting amongst you, they maybe sitting in your row......call Bureau of Investigation...or your local police"

Ok, now let me be sitting down in there and hear some words like that in a theater. I would be turning my ass the hell up outta there. I don't have GMan training!

"You can be a dead hero, or a live coward."Johnny Depp as John Dillinger

shoot 'em up, shoot 'em up ahh the sights and sounds of machine guns

The Last Picture Show



3 1/2 stars out of 4 stars

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