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		<title>Leatherheads</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160;If it&#8217;s purpose is to be an homage to the lighthearted comedies of the 30&#8217;s &#38; 40&#8217;s, Leatherheads is an average success, but what it isn&#8217;t is a knock-your-socks-off comedy. While the humor in this period piece (it is set in the world of pre-organized professional 1920&#8217;s football) is fun it lacks the luster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa149/seatramp_photos/MoviePosters/Leatherheads.jpg" align="left" />&nbsp; &nbsp;If it&#8217;s purpose is to be an homage to the lighthearted comedies of the 30&#8217;s &amp; 40&#8217;s, <em>Leatherheads</em> is an average success, but what it isn&#8217;t is a knock-your-socks-off comedy. While the humor in this period piece (it is set in the world of pre-organized professional 1920&#8217;s football) is fun it lacks the luster of those golden oldies but not for want of trying. <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000123/">George Clooney</a> (<em>Michae Clayton, O Brother Where Art Thou</em>) takes on the roles of actor and director for this film. Clooney is larger than life, he is the quintessential &#8220;movie star&#8221; the guy men want to be like and the man women want and when Clooney is off-beat and comedic rather than serious and dramatic he is at his best.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000250/">Renée Zellweger</a>(<em>Chicago, Bridget Jones Diary</em>) brings her quirky demeanor to <em>Leatherheads</em>. The dialogue between her and Clooney is banter reminiscent of the classic  quick-witted repartee audiences enjoyed in 1940 with <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001328/">Howard Hawks&#8217;</a> comedy <em>His Girl Friday</em> starring <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000026/">Cary Grant</a> and Rosalind Russell. Zellweger has a face that is easily at home in period films so it is no wonder that she was chosen for this role.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;While the cinematography is wonderful and as a color picture it is enjoyable, <em>Leatherheads</em> really needed to be filmed in black and white in order to compete with those early classics. Never-the-less it is still a hoot to take a glimpse back into that by-gone era when America traveled by train, quenched their thirst in a speak-easy and enjoyed their football in the mud, the blood and the beer.</p>
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