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		<title>John Cusack, Unconventional Hero</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 00:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I borrowed that &#8220;unconventional hero&#8221; bit from his IMDb bio, but I think it&#8217;s pretty fitting. John Cusack isn&#8217;t your ordinary celebrity, choosing instead to do good work and stay out of the public view. I like that about him, and there&#8217;s a ton of movies I like a lot that he just happens to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I borrowed that &#8220;unconventional hero&#8221; bit from his IMDb bio, but I think it&#8217;s pretty fitting. John Cusack isn&#8217;t your ordinary celebrity, choosing instead to do good work and stay out of the public view. I like that about him, and there&#8217;s a ton of movies I like a lot that he just happens to be in. My wife says I have a man-crush on Robert Redford, but that&#8217;s just because she hasn&#8217;t figured out I&#8217;m in love with John Cusack. Sorry about that, Bob.</p>
<p><a title="Steve Martin" href="http://moviecycle.com/2010/02/22/one-wild-and-crazy-guy/">Continuing our tradition</a> of <a title="Bruce Willis" href="http://moviecycle.com/2010/02/23/yippee-ki-yay-m-yeah/">filling up a shelf</a> on <a title="Robert DeNiro" href="http://moviecycle.com/2010/02/17/hot-and-fresh/">the wall with one actor&#8217;s</a> movies, I bring you the John Cusack collection:</p>
<p>John is rancher Myrl Redding taking on the wealthy and ruthless Henry Ballard in <em>The Jack Bull</em>, an HBO movie and one of the few John Cusack films I&#8217;ve yet to see.</p>
<p>In <em>Pushing Tin</em>, John is Nick Falzone, the best and most-liked air traffic controller on Long Island. He was, anyway, until leather jacket-wearing Russell Bell (expertly played by Billy Bob Thornton) shows up on his Harley and the ultimate rivalry escalates into a war of one-upmanship.</p>
<p>Once upon a time, young John was a teen heartthrob and probably never more so than as Lloyd Dobler in <em>Say Anything</em>. I&#8217;m sure we all remember the boom-box scene. Shot in the Seattle area, it features cameos by director Cameron Crowe and wife Nancy Wilson (both of whom used to rent at a video store where I worked years ago) and Stone Gossard.</p>
<p>John can get serious, too. Maybe even a little too serious such as his role of Max Rothman, a Jewish art dealer looking for his Next Big Thing when he discovers a bitter and artistically frustrated young artist named Adolph Hitler in post-WWI Germany. The young artist is torn between his faltering art career and his increasing interest in politics. <em>Max</em> is a fascinating portrait of the Hitler nobody knew.</p>
<p>I think John, along with costars Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman, could have just read the phone book and I&#8217;d love <em>Runaway Jury</em> just as much as I do. Seriously one of my favorite movies ever. John is Nick Easter, a seemingly unwilling prospective juror in a lawsuit against a large gun company. Hackman is a jury consultant (do they really have those?) whose job is to get as much dirt on the jurors as possible so he can swing the trial in his client&#8217;s (the gun company) favor. But there&#8217;s something else going on here, isn&#8217;t there?</p>
<p>In <em>The Ice Harvest</em>, John is Charlie Arglist, a lawyer for a mob boss in Wichita, Kansas. It&#8217;s an icy Christmas Eve.  He and his partner Vic (another excellent performance from Billy Bob Thornton) have just ripped off their boss for a cool $2 million, and all they need to do is play it cool for a few hours and just get through the night without incident and they can make their escape. But when nobody trusts anybody, can anybody win this game? Featuring a hilarious performance by Oliver Platt, this is one of my favorite Christmas movies.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know why people didn&#8217;t like <em>Martian Child</em> more than they did, but whatever.  I like it more than enough to make up for those who didn&#8217;t. Seriously, what&#8217;s not to like? John is David Gordon, a successful science fiction writer whose wife died some years before. Against his sister&#8217;s advice (played by his real sister Joan) he decides to adopt a  young boy who is convinced he&#8217;s a Martian. Like K-Pax, it&#8217;s not always entirely clear that the boy <em>isn&#8217;t</em> a Martian, which is where a lot of the charm of this movie comes from, for me anyhow.</p>
<p>Finally, we have the best action movie/action movie parody (depending on how closely you want to look) ever to grace the big (or small) screen. <em>Con Air</em> is packed with star power: Nicolas Cage, John Malkovich, Colm Meany, Steve Buscemi and Ving Rhames, in addition to our John as Vince Larkin, the U.S. Marshall overseeing the transport of a vile bunch of convicts to a new super-max facility. If you had a guy named Cyrus The Virus and a bunch of rapists and serial killers, you&#8217;d want to put them all on the same plane, right? Well, you would if also on the flight was recently-paroled Nic Cage, a former U. S. Ranger who accidentally killed a guy in a bar fight. Big, dumb and tons of fun. I. Love. This. Movie.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t forget about <em>The Grifters</em>, <em>High Fidelity</em>, <em>Better Off Dead</em>, <em>Grosse Pointe Blank</em>, <em>Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil</em>, <em>War, Inc.</em>, <em>Identity, America&#8217;s Sweethearts</em> or any of the other awesome that is John Cusack. We just didn&#8217;t have all of them in stock, so it didn&#8217;t feel right to tease you.</p>
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		<title>A Few Goodies and One Very Beautiful Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 23:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The sun is out and the streets are eerily quiet today. Is there a holiday I wasn&#8217;t informed about today?
Got a couple of new trades in today that you may be interested in: The classic spaghetti western The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, an incredibly young Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate which, I am embarrassed to admit, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sun is out and the streets are eerily quiet today. Is there a holiday I wasn&#8217;t informed about today?</p>
<p>Got a couple of new trades in today that you may be interested in:<em> </em>The classic spaghetti western<em> The Good, The Bad And The Ugly</em>, an incredibly young Dustin Hoffman in<em> The Graduate </em>which, I am embarrassed to admit, I&#8217;ve never seen. We also have the oft-requested <em>Ichi The Killer </em>and a Dario Argento horror classic <em>Cat O&#8217;Nine Tails </em>(which sounds way cooler in Itallian: <em>Il Gatto A Nove Code</em>), starring the impossibly young James Franciscus and Karl Malden as a reporter and a blind crossword puzzle writer hot on the trail of a murderous madman!  And, as I was typing this up we got in a copy of<em> Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl</em>, and a brand new unopened <em>Cheats</em>, a high-school comedy about, well, a group of near-professional cheaters starring, among others, Jewel Staite (<em>Firefly</em>) and <strong>Mary Tyler Moore</strong>. I am actually shaking my head as I type this.</p>
<p>Anyhow, while you&#8217;re out and about enjoying this amazing weather, why not wander into the store. And bring us cupcakes while you&#8217;re at it.</p>
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