Archive for Sunday, February 10, 2008
One for her money
Iread Paul Brownfield’s interesting interview with Matthew McConaughey [” ‘I’m Not Working It,’ He Says,” Feb. 3]. I would like to defend McConaughey’s acting abilities, even though I don’t know anything about the guy at all, other than seeing his face/body once in a while in a magazine. I don’t go to movies anymore and rarely watch them on TV.
But, then, searching for some worthwhile movie to see on TV, I came across “Two for the Money.” The only reason I wanted to view it at all was because one of my favorite actors, Al Pacino, was in it.
Lo and behold, McConaughey also was in it, and I was impressed by his acting, believing that he gave Pacino a run for his money. The message of the movie was so intense and the acting so well done that it stayed with me over the weekend.
This movie is a serious look at how gambling and money can destroy people and their families and how hard it is to walk away from the vice. It is not the usual romantic beach comedy that Brownfield reported McConaughey is often starring in.
Granted, McConaughey was playing his standard “Wooderson” character that Brownfield wrote about and, in half of his shots, he was displaying his chest and abs. However, I believe he’s got some serious acting chops if he decides to use them. Maybe that’s why he has set up his own studio with his friends.
Shirley Lees
Garden Grove
- He's Barack Obama, not the messiah
- Triathlete dies after bike crash in Santa Barbara
- Congress investigates L.A. local of the Service Employees International Union
- Phil Hill, 81; first U.S.-born driver to win Formula One title
- LAX workers go on strike, threatening Labor Day weekend travel
- 99 Cents Only retail chain may face price hike
- LAPD on the hunt for serial killer
- Home of the Week
- Sarah Palin introduced as McCain's choice for VP
- Brand DNA and the prototypical Porsche
- Sarah Palin introduced as McCain's choice for VP
- Flies get a jump on swatters, study finds
- The old '90210' in a texting, troublesome new day
- Death penalty upheld for Orange County white supremacist
- Sarah Palin a risky VP choice for John McCain
- Police arrest man in Eagle Rock kidnap and rape
- 12 decapitated bodies found in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula
- Boy, 15, dies of injuries to become 4th fatality in Eagle Rock car crash
- Private eye Anthony Pellicano, attorney Christensen convicted of wiretap plot
- Bid to break state budget impasse falls short
