Mystique by Mark Eastwood
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Fan Cast: Marvel 1602 (2003-2004), 2
Sir Nicholas Fury - Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Sir Doctor Stephen Strange - Ioan Gruffudd
Peter Parquagh - Griffin Gluck
Clea - Malin Akerman
Captain Nelson - Harvey Guillen
Rojhaz/Steven Rogers - Scott Eastwood
Carlos Javier - Mark Strong
Scotius Sumerisle - Zachary Gordon
Roberto Trefusis - Aidan Gallagher
Jean Grey - Annalise Basso
Hal McCoy - Noah Gray Cabey
Werner - Charlie Plummer
Natasha - Elena Satine
Count Otto Von Doom - Goran Visnjic
Grand Inquisitor - Jason Isaacs
Sister Wanda - Tristin Mays
Brother Petros - Chuku Modu
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Best Angelina Jolie movies and performances:
1. Changeling - Clint Eastwood (2008)
2. Kung Fu Panda - Mark Osborne and John Stevenson (2008)
3. Kung Fu Panda 2 - Jennifer Yuh (2011)
4. Girl, Interrupted - James Mangold (1999)
5. Kung Fu Panda 3 - Jennifer Yuh and Alessandro Carloni (2016)
6. Playing by Heart - Willard Carrol (1998)
7. Gia - Michael Cristofer (1998)
8. Maleficent - Robert Stromberg (2014)
9. The Bone Collector - Phillip Noyce (1999)
10. The Good Shepherd - Robert De Niro (2006)
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Emma Frost by Mark Eastwood
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12 Dates of Christmas (2011)
We have a Groundhog Day situation, but with yuletide fun!
Kate Stanton (Amy Smart) is a woman with a plan this Christmas Eve. She is going to get her ex boyfriend Jack (Benjamin Ayres) back, get married, and live happily ever after. She explains all this to her best friend Miyoko (Laura Miyata) after she calls Jack asking when she can see Max, his dog that she sometimes watches still I guess? I know that I'm an intense pet parent, but I wouldn't trust any exes with my dogs. Anyway, so Kate is shopping for a Christmas gift for Jack when she gets spritzed in the face with perfume and passes out. She comes to pretty quickly, and rushes off. On her way back to her apartment, she runs into her neighbor Margine (Jayne Eastwood) who has baked her a cherry chip loaf. Which honestly sounds great. Cherry chip is my dad's favorite, so I might have to look up a recipe for it.
Once Kate gets home and changed, she heads to a blind date set up by her dad Mike (Peter MacNeill) and his significant other Sally (Mary Long). When she arrives at the bar, the first person she meets is a nerdy looking man named Toby (Joe MacLeod), but he's waiting for Phyllis. Then she meets her actual date, Miles Dufine (Mark-Paul Gosselaar). However, Kate is so sure that it won't work out that it's a terrible date. She is rude to Miles and leaves early to go meet Jack. However, Jack brings his new girlfriend Nancy (Jennifer Kydd). Kate is upset, but still takes Max and heads to her dad's house for dinner, and then goes to bed like normal.
When she wakes up, it's still Christmas Eve and she's on the floor of the department store again where she woke up after getting spritzed. She doesn't do the same thing every time she wakes up there, but that's almost all the people she interacts with every time (there's also a neighbor couple and a teenager, but they aren't every day).
For me, Kate was a frustrating protagonist because she was very high strung. It's also a little frustrating that every time she is rude to Miles, he's never willing to hear her out. She doesn't always try to explain or apologize, but when she does, he still walks away. Which, like, good for you for knowing your worth, but also, miscommunication happens. Especially with people who don't know each other very well.
Overall, I think the acting and production quality is here, but the story falls a little flat. It's fine, but nothing special. I probably won't watch it again. 2.5 stars.
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Lagniappe Podcast: Tightrope (1984)
For this lagniappe episode of The Swampflix Podcast, Boomer, Brandon, and Alli discuss the New Orleans-set Clint Eastwood thriller Tightrope (1984).
00:00 Welcome
01:15 Columbo (1971 – 2003)03:45 The Not-So-New 5207:22 American Fiction (2023)13:20 Stalker (1979)24:45 Party Girl (1958)29:55 White Heat (1949)
35:45 Tightrope (1984)
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