Ian Hamet has a short post at his blog, Banana Oil, in which he discusses a Paul Newman film, Absence of Malice. In my opinion, that one is more obscure than it should be. I saw it when it was released, enjoyed it, and have seen it a few times since. Ian discusses the film's strengths and its one weakness (I'm not quite sure I agree with him on that one), and he offers you a nice Wilford Brimley quote, too. Go check it out.
Check out, also, the movie itself. There's a nice organized crime angle, too-- not mentioned in Ian's review.
Posted by Craig Ceely at September 6, 2003 08:47 PM