Sunday 5 March 2017

A Personal Favorite Film of Mine with Martin Lawerence



Maybe not the best of movies but I think it's one of the most under-rated movies out there. National Security is a low profile movie that wasn't that big but starred comedians Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn. Clearly a movie for Steve Zahn to step up to make something for himself as he's always type-cast as a little under-rated actor in Hollywood. I've featured the trailer instead because it has alot going for it with just the trailer.

National Security follows a misfit cop played by Lawrence's character and a rookie Steve Zahn character. This movie clearly throws someone's skin color as an issue rooted by Martin Lawrence but backfires horribly over the course of the movie, maybe to soften the blow from this Def Jam roots in the past. It's clearly a action smash up set in California but I remember it for having a funny and a lighthearted way of dealing with racist issues that many people present today. Maybe not for everyone but I think this is my personal favourite and it's very reason why I like the movie, despite the security guard feel to the movie.

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Goldfinger: No Excuse Not To Watch!


I finally decide to watch Goldfinger. There's loads of reasons why I should of watched Goldfinger but now I've decided to finally watch it and I've really soaked up watching this. Goldfinger is a 1964 James Bond film based of the novel released in 1959. Being the third Bond film, it delivers. I'm more interested with the impact it's made on pop culture today. Everything from the famous villains to the famous Aston Martin DB5. The movie was heavily parodied in the movie Austin Powers, such as the Korean bodyguard assassin who throws his wardrobe to the female anti-hero Pussy Galore who was parodied also.

It's still not the reason to watch this movie. The ending of the film was worth everything and I would see why everything is suggesting that I should watch this. It has some of the best production quality of it's era and there's almost no excuse not to watch this movie when you are still around. Other fun facts regarding this movie. It was said that the architect Erno Goldfinger built a block of flats, the Trellick Tower around the time which prompted Ian Fleming to use the name for the movie. This caused Erno Goldfinger to go after Fleming after the success of Goldfinger. Ironically enough, the Trellick Tower is seen as London's most iconic landmark which represents London and it seen across many other movies despite being dubbed 'The Tower to Terror' in the early 80s.

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