I watched this film for the first time this evening and thoroughly enjoyed it. I even shed a tear or two. I see that Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 36% rating. I don't know why it scored so poorly with the critics. Did anyone else like it? Anyway, it resonated with me.
The cast of this film includes Tim Robbins. Three weeks ago I saw Tim Robbins perform at the Byron Bay Bluesfest. He acquitted himself remarkably well for a guy who can fairly be described as a part time musician.
Here's the write-up of Tim and his band from the Bluesfest Web site...
Tim Robbins and The Rogues Gallery Band tap into a vein of rootsy folk-rock that recalls Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and folk icon Pete Seeger. Their style has been described as ‘dark Americana rock’ but Robbins himself calls it ‘raggle taggle and rousing gypsy Americana’. The Rogues Gallery Band are: Kate St. John, Leo Abrahams, David Coulter, Roger Eno, Rory McFarlane, Andrew Newmark and Dudley Phillips. The album Tim Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band was released in September 2010. Of course Tim Robbins also has a long list of notable credits as an actor, director, writer and producer of films and theatre. He has won numerous awards for his acting including an Oscar, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor for Mystic River, Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and the Golden Globe for Best Actor for The Player. As the Koelner Express said, ‘Tim Robbins is an excellent actor – but also a fantastic musician. No matter if it's country, blues, folk-rock, ballads, rockabilly: he can do it all, supported by his sensational Rogues Gallery Band.’ Should be a fascinating part of Bluesfest 2011.
Nigel.
The cast of this film includes Tim Robbins. Three weeks ago I saw Tim Robbins perform at the Byron Bay Bluesfest. He acquitted himself remarkably well for a guy who can fairly be described as a part time musician.
Here's the write-up of Tim and his band from the Bluesfest Web site...
Tim Robbins and The Rogues Gallery Band tap into a vein of rootsy folk-rock that recalls Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and folk icon Pete Seeger. Their style has been described as ‘dark Americana rock’ but Robbins himself calls it ‘raggle taggle and rousing gypsy Americana’. The Rogues Gallery Band are: Kate St. John, Leo Abrahams, David Coulter, Roger Eno, Rory McFarlane, Andrew Newmark and Dudley Phillips. The album Tim Robbins and the Rogues Gallery Band was released in September 2010. Of course Tim Robbins also has a long list of notable credits as an actor, director, writer and producer of films and theatre. He has won numerous awards for his acting including an Oscar, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor for Mystic River, Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and the Golden Globe for Best Actor for The Player. As the Koelner Express said, ‘Tim Robbins is an excellent actor – but also a fantastic musician. No matter if it's country, blues, folk-rock, ballads, rockabilly: he can do it all, supported by his sensational Rogues Gallery Band.’ Should be a fascinating part of Bluesfest 2011.
Nigel.


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