I'm Still Here (2010)
63KI’m Still Here: Directed by Casey Affleck. With Joaquin Phoenix, Antony Langdon, Carey Perloff, Larry McHale. Documents Joaquin Phoenix’s transition from the acting world to a career as an aspiring rapper.
“Bruce Willis is stirring up trouble for the bad guys in u0026quot;Die Hard.u0026quot; In the first of three awesome films, he stars as Lt. John McClane, a New York police officer, who has been invited to the wrong Christmas party.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is an action film for future actors and directors to watch and use as a model because it is what an action film should be. I have seen many action films in my life, but this ranks at the top as it has all the right components. Action packed sequences, explosions, special effects and most of all superb performances with excellent dialogue.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Die Hardu0026quot; is a movie I will not soon forget because the story is so well crafted. Though there are no twists or curves thrown at the audience, the audience can be assured they will be treated to two hours of non-stop action from beginning to end.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Die Hardu0026quot; did not only produce great action and explosions but future stars as well. I am talking about Clarence Gilyard Jr. who starred in Walker, Texas Ranger and Reginald VelJohnson who starred in the series u0026quot;Family Matters.u0026quot; These two actors were pivotal to this film in their respective roles.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTwo other names to keep in mind while thinking of key performers are Bonnie Bedelia and Alan Rickman. I was blown away when I saw the impact they had on this film. It is as if they came in and said u0026#39;Okay boys, watch out Iu0026#39;m taking over.u0026quot; They certainly did that; however, nobody could have done better than the impact performer himself Bruce Willis.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOn a scale of 1-10; u0026quot;Die Hardu0026quot; is given a 100 by yours truly. My only regret would be that the movie ended. I wish there was more to see in this film. I CANu0026#39;T WAIT TO SEE u0026quot;DIE HARDu0026quot; AGAIN.”