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Strictly Sinatra (2001)
give it a break!
As a lifetime Sinatra fanatic, I was drawn to this movie with interest and little knowledge of the plot. I thought the film was a fairly well told story of a "star struck" wannabe with a gentle heart, who decides he willing to do anything to realize his aspirations, and follow in Ol Blue Eyes footsteps. The musical score is excellent and lends to the period of work that Cocozza's idol gave to the world. Ian Hart does his best to detail what a 28 yr old "loser" feels like, and the depths he will sink to "make it".The one drawback was the often difficulty in understanding the Scottish dialect that too often impairs the ability to discern key dialogue exchanges. All in all, I'd recommend it..especially to the millions of Sinatra fans still around who continue to perceive his talent/persona in a "god-like" fashion.
Gangs of New York (2002)
a griping cinema epic
An intriguing film that captures you from the onset and refuses to let go until the closing credits are rolling.Although I thought LDC did a creditable job, as did Cameron Diaz, this film clearly belongs to Daniel Day-Lewis. His portrayal of Bill the butcher leaves one with a bitter taste well after the film has ended, and certainly qualifies as Oscar worthy.It helps to know NYC well to relate to the history and geograhical references; Scorcese blends a bit of fiction into a fact based story, but taken for what it is, a well told story with historical basis, it surely ranks as one of the most engrossing movies in the past months.