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	<title>Andy at The Movies &#187; Robert Duvall</title>
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		<title>Crazy Heart Behind the Scenes Featurette</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 06:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We sung the praises of Crazy Heart on tonight&#8217;s KVNU Movie Show, but if you&#8217;re still unsure on whether or not to give the film a shot, check out this behind-the-scenes featurette from Fox Searchlight. Happy Friday!]]></description>
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		<title>Movie Review: Crazy Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 23:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing you should know about Crazy Heart – a simple yet searing portrait of a tired and broken country music artist named Bad Blake – is it will bring to Jeff Bridges (Iron Man) his first-ever Academy Award win out of five nominations over the last 40 years.  You should also know if you live in Cache Valley and plan to see this movie, you’ll have to head south to Ogden, where it’s showing at the Megaplex 13 at The Junction.  With all the crap jam packed into the multiplexes lately, Crazy Heart is a burst of fresh, inspiring cinema, driven by the haunting old school twang of the film’s soundtrack and the emotionally resonant acting from Bridges. Crazy Heart is directed by Scott Cooper and adapted from the 1987 novel of the same name, written by Thomas Cobb. The main character, Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) is a mélange of country and Western music bad boys, namely Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard. Blake’s past is best summed up in a line from one of his songs, “I used to be somebody, but now I am somebody else.” The person he is now is an alcoholic drifter, wandering from one small-town, low-paying gig to another, all the while splitting time between cheap motels and his dilapidated old car. It’s never fully explained, but part of Blake’s wandering seems to revolve around a former protégé, Tommy Sweet (Colin Farrell), and the assumption he’s left Blake alone in the wake and dust of his newfound success. At a gig in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Blake is interviewed by a local reporter, Jean Craddock (Maggie Gyllenhall), and the two become fast friends and a romantic attraction stirs in both their hearts. Jean, like Blake, has suffered disappointments and failures in the past, and perhaps this uniting of two broken and bruised souls is the catalyst for the brief love they share. If Crazy Heart has a fault, it’s that we know where the story is going midway through the feature. We know Bad and Jean can’t be together and we know somehow he’ll break her trust because of his abuse of alcohol. And that’s just what happens. That could be seen as a sad, sobering juncture in the movie, but this story isn’t about love and romance, it’s about life and redemption, however clichéd that might sound. Jean wasn’t the love of Blake’s life, but she was the spark that saved him. I absolutely loved Crazy Heart and Jeff Bridges is utterly compelling and believable as Bad Blake. I’d say I was surprised, but really we’ve come to expect this from Bridges. From Starman to The Big Lebowski to even Iron Man, his acting is strong, bold and his characters are always stunning. I also can’t say enough about the soundtrack, on which Bridges, Farrell, and Robert Duvall all do their own singing. Credit T-Bone Burnett (who also worked on O Brother, Where Art Thou?) for another masterful musical creation....]]></description>
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		<title>Movie Review (Dan&#8217;s Take): Crazy Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 21:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of cinemas most satisfying experiences can be found in small, quiet movies. The kind that don&#8217;t bowl you over with strength of their story, but rather the subtle unwrapping of their soul. Films whose strengths expand on the accessibility of its characters thanks in large part to actors who lose themselves in their roles. Crazy Heart is one of those films and Jeff Bridges is one of those actors. If you&#8217;ve seen the trailer for Crazy Heart, you&#8217;ve sampled its flavor. Crazy Heart wears its emotions on its sleeve, gently allowing the audience into a simple country song captured on film: a story about a washed-up drunk, love and aching redemption. Crazy Heart&#8216;s emotionally resounding  strength lies in its ability to avoid the kind of heavy-handed drama easily injected into a film about real-life blues, real-life mistakes and the man who succumbs to them. At times, Crazy Heart&#8216;s events hint perilously close to cliche, but director and writer Scott Cooper, propelled almost single-handedly by Jeff Bridges, delivers an emotionally rich character arc that kindly averts the easy ledge and keeps things both authentically grounded and achingly real. Set in the world of &#8220;true&#8221; country music&#8211; not its highly polished, pop star crossover cousin&#8211; Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges), is a wasting man. He&#8217;s never without a drink or a cigarette and sucks them down without regard. Bad (as he likes to be called) is a hard-drinking, hard-living singer/songwriter who&#8217;s resigned himself to a life of bottom shelf venues and the kind of star power that&#8217;s dimly reflected off a shining day decades past. Driving himself from one dive to the next in his weathered &#8217;78 Suburban, Bad Blake is kind-hearted and generous to his fans, but hardly so with himself&#8211; drinking and puking his way to certain oblivion until an act of fan service leads him to a savior in Jean Craddock (Oscar-nominated Maggie Gyllenhall) and her young son. In spite of his self-imposed isolation, abuse and despair, Bad Blake is the beneficiary of an incredible network of love and support that surrounds him on all sides. Through the murk of his self-destruction, Bad Blake offhandedly rejects and resents the life lines repeatedly offered by his apprentice-turned super star Tommy Sweet (Colin Farrel), a slick-talking manager and old friend Wayne (the always delightfully earthy Robert Duvall). Both a refreshing and tender achievement, everyone in Bad Blake&#8217;s life has his best interests in mind and all work, in one way or another, to deliver it. In Bad&#8217;s world, the only villain is his alcoholism. Jeff Bridges, as always, is an indulgent watch as he walks Bad Blake&#8217;s highs and lows with tender, kind eyes and rough, weathered features. It&#8217;s a role that seems tailor made for Bridges if only because he embraces it so fully. Bridges is so earnest in Bad&#8217;s defeatism and so hopeful and warm in its alleviation, when he sheepishly utters the would-be embarrassing line, &#8220;I want to talk about how bad you make this room look&#8221; it...]]></description>
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		<title>Ryan Bingham Sings The Weary Kind from Crazy Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crazy Heart is in limited release so I&#8217;ve been forbidden to post my review yet, but I will say this &#8211; it is definitely one of the year&#8217;s best films. It&#8217;s like a kinder, gentler, blue-sky version of last year&#8217;s The Wrestler. One of the film&#8217;s strengths is the soundtrack, especially the song &#8220;The Weary Kind.&#8221; Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall and Collin Farrell all sing on the soundtrack, due out on January 19th, 2010. Ryan Bingham co-wrote the song with T-Bone Burnett and the duo scored a Golden Globe nomination last week for Best Original Song. You probably recognized Burnett&#8217;s name, as he produced the soundtrack for Walk the Line and worked with the Coen brothers for 2002&#8242;s O Brother, Where Are Thou (he won an Album of the Year Grammy award for that soundtrack). I hadn&#8217;t heard of Bingham until Crazy Heart, but that&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t listen to alternative country music, or any country for that matter. Even still, Bingham&#8217;s got a melodic, raspy, whiskey-meets-velvet voice and I think you&#8217;ll enjoy the live performance of &#8220;The Weary Kind&#8221; below.]]></description>
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		<title>Trailer Tuesday: Crazy Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 07:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeff Bridges is one of my favorite actors, so reading he&#8217;s receiving Oscar buzz for his portrayal of an alcoholic country singer in Crazy Heart comes as no surprise. Whether he&#8217;s resurrecting a deer in Starman, drinking a White Russian in The Big Lebowski, or chucking Robert Downey Jr. into a bus in Iron Man, the guy is 100 percent solid. Add to the cast the equally dependable Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Dark Knight) and Robert Duvall (We Own the Night), as well as the underrated Colin Farrell (In Bruges), and I think you indeed have a movie with some awards potential. Check out the trailer below and share your thoughts. Like many other movies generating Oscar buzz, Crazy Heart is only available in limited release on December 16. I think it looks fantastic. What say ye?]]></description>
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