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The Paper - (1994)
The Paper is a good ensemble piece, with five really solid, fleshed out characters working in the pressure-filled atmosphere of the New York Sun over a 24-hour period. Newspaper movies are nothing new, and although the very best of them seem to be the ones that give us insight into true events, those fictional ones often inspired by the varied cinematic versions of The Front Page can be great as well. In this Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton) goes to war with fellow journalist Alicia Clark (Glenn Close) over how to report on the arrest of two murder suspects - proclaim them guilty, despite rumours to the contrary, or dig deeper and hold the presses for an inordinate amount of time to discover the truth. Their boss, Bernie White (Robert Duvall) is distracted by prostate cancer and desperate efforts to reconnect with an estranged daughter. Hound McDougal (Randy Quaid) is paranoid, and fears retribution over a story he reported on. Hackett's wife Martha (Marisa Tomei), once a fellow reporter, is pregnant and terrified of being stuck home with a baby and losing her career - thus coming into conflict with her husband, who is choosing the story over her. What I liked about this is how frenetic the action is from start to finish, and how all of the characters have depth to them. Added to this are the varied smaller characters and their various sub-plots, filling the film in with added interesting detail. A few people hate this one - I liked it.
7/10

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Goon - (2011)
I haven't watched many films sequel first, and then original - if you do, you might be surprised at how backwards your appreciation of the two films might be. A couple of years ago, I borrowed Goon : Last of the Enforcers from the library, not knowing that it was a sequel to this film. It was a crazy, Zucker bros kind of comedy about ice hockey, and I thought it was okay. I was expecting the same with the original, but this first iteration isn't nearly as insane as the second was. It's actually based on a true story - that of a hockey player better at fighting than playing, and thus on the team to intimidate opposition players. Seann William Scott, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill and Jay Baruchel feature. I was a little disappointed that it didn't get as silly as expected. Don't watch your movies the wrong way round kids - it messes with your admiration of the originals.
5/10
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