Firewall
This is the first movie I've seen with Harrison Ford in it since I met him. (Yes! I met him! How cool is that? We did not have a meaningful conversation or anything, but it was still pretty neat. And my kids' got his signature. Han Solo's signature! Sorry to all of you who've heard enough about this already.)
This movie totally sucked me in. I was tense pretty much the whole time, even during the opening credits, which is a montage of black and white surveillance photos of main character, Jack, and his family. (I also felt a little uncomfortable watching these creepy photos and realizing that I was doing the same thing when I took pictures of him at our little airport here. I'm not planning to use them for some evil purpose, but wouldn't it be weird if everybody wanted to take pictures of you? Weird and creepy.)
Yeah, so like I said, it totally sucked me in. For an action movie, it was surprisingly believable, with a minimum of "yeah, right" moments. And as Harrison Ford and the director pointed out in an interview on the DVD, they didn't resort to ridiculous space-age graphics on the computer screens. There was one important-to-the-plot shot with Jack's face reflected in the screen, which must have been somewhat manipulated into being, but no numbers and letters swirling around or anything stupid-looking like that. Which I appreciated.
Jon saw this on an airplane, but I think I might have to make him watch it again on a bigger screen someday. There are lots of movies with similar plots, where the bad guys hold the hero's family hostage and make him do bad stuff for them (like in the first season of 24), but Firewall was particularly good at getting me to alternately root for Jack against the bad guys and then Jack with the bad guys as he's actually committing the crime. It was good.
Oops, sorry! But I really haven't given that much away. :) How much of 24 have you watched? Jon and I have watched 2 1/2 seasons of that, and I think the first was my favorite. Someday we'll get around to the rest of it, but for now it's nice not to be hooked on anything.
I don't think I've heard Garrett say that. He's hilarious. Anyway, tell me what you think of 24. It's taken you long enough!
And yes, Harrison Ford does do the regular guy pretty well. I don't think he's a really amazing actor, but I like him anyway. Other "regular guy" roles are in The Fugitive and the Jack Ryan character (Clear and Present Danger, Patriot Games, etc.). Although my favorite Jack Ryan was, strangely, Alec Baldwin in The Hunt for Red October. I love that movie! I really don't like Alec Baldwin all that much, though he does do a great bad guy. Or maybe I mean sleazy guy (She's Having a Baby), or ruthless business man guy (Elizabethtown and Glengarry Glen Ross.
Anyway, maybe Harrison Ford really is a guy like that--regular, but also good at stuff. You've heard about him being a pilot and doing search and rescue stuff. Apparently he's actually saved people from the sides of mountains. How would that be? To be saved by Indiana Jones! Wow.