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A Good Year (2006)
Based on the novel by Peter Mayle, the film is about failed London banker Max Skinner (Crowe) who moves to Provence to tend a vineyard he inherited from his uncle, played by Albert Finney. There he encounters Cotillard's character, a beautiful California woman who says she is a long-lost cousin and lays claim to the property. (read more)
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A Good Year Movie Review by Jeff (6/19/2008) |
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A Good Year, simply put is a A Good Movie.
This far from noticed Russell Crowe film sweeps you off to Provance, France to discover the secrets of the soul as well as the Villa being left to Crowe by his recently deceased Uncle played by the legendary Albert Finney. Crowe plays a workaholic British day trader who thinks...
(complete A Good Year review by Jeff)
Who wouldn't want an uncle that left them a vineyard in Provence? Why would anyone have to think twice about a life of sipping wine and Marion Cotillard, who looked her real beautiful self, and not the character she portrayed in La Vie en rose? But, Russell Crowe was making this choice and provided an enjoyable romantic...
(complete A Good Year review by Movie Addict)
| A Good Year Movie Review by Jenny (6/7/2007) |
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It's official. I have a girl crush on Marion Cotillard. It all started with "Love Me If You Dare", and now I have to see everything she's been in.
When this movie came out, I ignored it. I'm not the biggest Russell Crowe fan, and he just seemed hard to take in this movie. Then when I found out *she* was in it......
(complete A Good Year review by Jenny)
| A Good Year Movie Review by Justin (2/28/2007) |
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And it's Tuesday again and with it being Tuesday are new releases. Today's subject at hand is "A Good Year" starring Russel Crowe and Albert Finney, directed by Ridley Scott.
The film follows Max, a hardnosed, english stock trader. One day he recieves a telegraph in the mail informing him that his beloved uncle Henry has...
(complete A Good Year review by Justin)
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