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Miami Blues (1990)
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Alec Baldwin should have had an Oscar nomination for his cunning performance as Frederick J. Frenger Jr., the sleek sociopath and master of quicksilver improvisation who sets the pace for this deceptively breezy crime comedy. Junior's a genius in his fashion, yet not especially bright. In moments of repose, his mouth has a way of falling open slightly, like that of an animal panting in the shade, or Marilyn Monroe thinking. Miami Blues, written and directed by George Armitage, from the novel by Charles Willeford, divides its attention among Junior and two other characters who, in their respective ways, are as eccentric as he: Susie...
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This, to say the least, was a very interesting movie.
Alec Baldwin (The Cooler, "30 Rock") plays a psychopath who pops into Miami and starts making a name before he can even get out of the airport.
Krishna Ravindra (Edward Saxon): My name's Ravindra. What's yours?
Frederick J. Frenger Jr. (Baldwin): Trouble.
[Grabs...
(complete Miami Blues review by Movie Addict)
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