Big Screen: American Gangster

I had high expectations for this movie and I was glad to not be disappointed. That said, the first 20 minutes or so (out of almost three hours) were not really what I was expecting. Story had some unusual twists.

Denzel and Russell were both really strong, although both looked crappier physically than I’ve seen them look in a while. There was one scene in which Denzel looked so bloated and slackjawed and I thought “oh are they going to make his character go all crazy and loose cannon now? To match how he’s falling apart physically?” But he seemed to recover a bit from that. There are TONS of other “oh oh I know that guy, what’s he been in?” actors in this. The police chief (?) from Monk. Josh Brolin (Man, I can’t stand that guy. And fortunately, in this movie, he plays someone to hate so my natural feelings weren’t fighting the storyline). “Stringer Bell” (yay!). This scrawny dude who was, I believe, the male lead in that movie everyone on earth loved (EXCEPT ME!!) “Me and You and Everyone We Know”. A dude who recently was on an episode of K-Ville. A small role knocked out of the park by Cuba Gooding Jr. and an even smaller part played by Common.

It was long and sprawling and really followed two distinct storylines (led by their respective stars) that ran parallel but didn’t truly overlap until about the last five minutes. It was violent and scrappy and sometimes offensive (in the spirit of its time). And I really (really) liked it.