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   <p>Education has always played a key role in the American dream of advancement and opportunity. But, to this point, the issue has not been a major topic of discussion in this election season. On Wednesday, October 10th, NPR's <em>Tell Me More with Michel Martin</em> will host a LIVE radio broadcast and Twitter Education Forum, focusing on the education issues that matter.</p>   <p>Join us on Twitter today, using #npredchat and let's begin the exchange of ideas! Tell Me More's Twitter Education Forum is produced in partnership with StateImpact Florida as well as member station WLRN in Miami, Florida.</p>   <p>We'd like to hear from you: Who is responsible for making our schools better? What role should teachers, parents, the government, and private sector, be playing right now? Who is stepping up to the plate—and who isn't? Our conversations are focused on K through 12, but if you are interested in education, we are interested in you.</p>   <p>Follow the conversation below (going on right now!). And remember to listen in on October 10th!</p>   <div class="container con4col nobar large" id="con161749614" previewTitle="#npredchat container">
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      <p>In April,<em> Tell Me More </em>will once again commemorate National Poetry Month with "<a href="http://www.npr.org/series/135123884/muses-and-metaphor">Muses and Metaphor</a>," a series combining two of the program's passions: poetry and social media.</p>   <p>We need your help!</p>   <p>Go to Twitter and tweet us your original poetry, using fewer than 140 characters.</p>   <p>We have asked Washington, D.C.-based poet and performer <a href="http://hollybass.com/index.html">Holly Bass</a> to review the submissions and work with us to select our favorites. If your poem is chosen, we will help you record it. Throughout the month, we will broadcast your poetic tweets.</p>   <p>Last year, we aired tweets from Neptune, N.J., to Dallas and Palo Alto, Calif. Many of the tweet poets were writers, editors or bloggers, but we also heard from a retired dentist, the provost at Landmark College in Vermont and a former lacrosse player from Virginia Tech.<strong> </strong>Sweet, right?</p>   <p>So Tweet us using #TMMPoetry, and check out our project on <a href="http://storify.com/idavar/muses-and-metaphor-2012">Storify.com</a>.</p>
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   <p>A moody wintertime fog drifts through the skies as our plane lands early in Detroit. The city is in the midst of a financial crisis and could be on the verge of a state takeover. But signs of a comeback in the auto industry bode well for the Motor City's long-term economic recovery.</p>   <p>"The greatest thing that could happen for us is job creation," <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=146143330">Mayor Dave Bing said</a>. He joined <em>Tell Me More</em>'s Michel Martin in a live broadcast from member station WDET in Detroit. "My job is not to create jobs but to create the environment for jobs," he added.</p>   <div id="res146145824" class="bucketwrap image large" previewTitle="Michel Martin talks with Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.  ">
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   <p>Mayor Bing said Detroit's downtown is leading the way. Businesses like the Detroit Medical Center, Blue Cross and Quicken Loans offer cash incentives to employees who are willing to move and live in the city.</p>   <p>Dan Gilbert, founder of Quicken Loans and majority owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team, said he is determined to recruit the "brightest and best businesses" to come to the city. There is a "brain drain in Michigan," <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=146143332">Gilbert told Michel Martin</a>. "We are trying to turn it around to a brain gain," he added.</p>   <div id="res146146862" class="bucketwrap image medium" previewTitle="Dan Gilbert is Chairman and Founder of Quicken Loans Inc. and Majority Owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.">
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   <p>Gilbert has become one of Detroit's most influential landlords. He just added the Federal Reserve building to a growing list of properties he's bought in the city as he tries to make Detroit a destination of young and old. Although parts of Detroit feel like a ghost town, the lines at the Fillmore Theatre last night were winding across the street as fans waited for a Lenny Kravitz concert with Raphael Saadiq opening the show. It was a reminder that this still is a vibrant music town.</p>   <p>Singer, songwriter K'Jon is a Detroit native. His 2009 song, 'On the Ocean,' set the record for the longest run on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/01/30/146087634/lifes-common-things-at-heart-of-kjons-r-b-music">K'Jon told Michel Martin</a> that Detroit continues to be a source of inspiration for his work.</p>   <div id="res146146423" class="bucketwrap image medium" previewTitle="Recording artist K'Jon is a Detroit native.">
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   <p>"There's a pressure to succeed because, of course, you have Motown and all the great entertainers that have come out the city. We still carry the torch," K'Jon said.  "We have some of the biggest names in Detroit, like Eminem and Kid Rock and Aretha Franklin ... but Detroit has been very inspirational to what I write about and what I sing about, and how I've developed into a man and as a businessman."</p>   <p>In anticipation of our live broadcast from Detroit, <a href="http://www.wdet.org">WDET</a> asked its listeners online and on the radio to tell us, in 25 words of less, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=146143338">what we should know about Detroit.</a></p>   <p>John Luther, a director and choreographer in the metro Detroit echoed the views of a vibrant and robust artist community in the city, "Detroit equals Theatre! The Fisher, The Masonic, The Opera House, The Gem, Detroit Rep, Mosaic, The Baldwin, The Ringwald, The Century, The Fox, The Music Hall." And he asked Michel to check out the theatre scene on her next reporting trip to the Motor City. You can check out all the other comments by going <a href="http://www.wdet.org">here</a>.</p>   <p>And for this trip, we sought Instagram photos tagged #Detroit, illustrating the city's past and present.</p>   <div id="res153384510" class="bucketwrap list slideshow">
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      <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men and a regular contributor to Tell Me More.</em></p>   <p>It's hard for me not to love a film featuring beautiful women and guns, but reviews for <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_0R5mvrZ28">Colombiana</a> (which opens today in a theater near you) are torn between declaring this <a href="http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/archives/2011/08/25/zoe_saldana_kicks_ass_in_columbiana/">the (re)birth of a new kind of action hero</a> and dismissing the film as <a href="http://blog.syracuse.com/entertainment/2011/08/review_colombiana_knows_how_si.html">big and silly</a>. I'm going to see it, because <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnvjdBchf-Q">Luc Besson</a> is at the helm, and Besson does <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/tellmemore/2011/05/06/136057731/cinema-vendettas">vendetta films</a> like <a href="http://thefilmstage.com/features/top-ten-revenge-films/"> only a few other writer/directors.</a> As politically incorrect as the genre has been in years past, a few films featuring girls with guns and a grudge stand out.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5pfU3Sd3Aw">Jackie Brown</a>—For every heroine in the canon of blaxploitation movies &mdash;often filmed with her breasts popping out if her shirt at random intervals for no good reason at all— <a href="http://www.blockbuster.com/browse/catalog/personDetails/25366">Pam Grier</a> redeems every shirtless character she ever played in this film about a double-cross gone awry.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLkedDMb8vI">House of Flying Daggers</a> – Xiao Mei, played by <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0955471/">Ziyi Zhang</a>, is blind and blood-thirsty in this deceptive, beautiful <a href="http://www.heroic-cinema.com/eric/xia.html">wuxia</a> thriller about love, loss and lying cops and robbers.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-czwy-aVbbU">Kill Bill</a> Vol.  1 – Uma Thurman plays "The Bride," out to find her stolen child and kill her former partners in crime to avenge their treacherous deceit. S'hard to get more campy than that, although Quentin Tarantino would try in <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSR7xRGBnOE&feature=relatedl">Kill Bill Vol. 2</a>, which wasn't as funny or well-done as the first. Still, worth seeing.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116908/">The Long Kiss Goodbye</a> – Geena Davis is Samantha Caine, the soccer mom/amnesiac who finds visions of her former life as lethal secret agent Charly Baltimore creeping into her back into her conscious mind.  Naturally she hires a cheap detective named Mitch (played by Samuel L. Jackson) to help her find the she nobody knows.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078748/">Alien</a> Trilogy—Sigourney Weaver is Eileen Ripley, the right woman on the right spaceship at the wrong time. Ripley dominates the series of films that proves if you want revenge done right, or if the life of a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsx2vdn7gpY">child</a> or <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn2d67YDX0w">a cat</a> is at stake, don't send men to do a woman's job.</p>
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      <p><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of <em>The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men</em> and a regular contributor to Tell Me More.</p>   <p>This week marks the 25<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Spike Lee's "She's Gotta Have It," a masterful film about walking in the shoes of a liberated black woman in the 80s.  <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091939/" target="_blank">She's Gotta Have It</a></em> was director Spike Lee's first feature film and stars Tracy Camilla Johns as Nola Darling, a layout artist living in Brooklyn, New York who has surrounded herself with an army of lovers – not really for any reason beyond the fact that she can. The story of Nola's travails navigating the dating pool remains as relevant now as it was then: <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/FaceOff/nightline-black-women-single-marriage/story?id=10424979" target="_blank">professional black women still can't seem to find a man on their level</a>. Like Nola, they've "gotta have it." But what is "IT," exactly?  Sex? Money? Power?</p>   <p>All of the above.</p>   <p>In the 80's the new professional black woman seemed to be grappling with traditional mores and questions about whether locking herself down to one suitable male counterpart was practical or even desirable. Lee's film captures all the angst of that quandary. I enjoy this film because it gave its characters agency and choices. From <a href="http://movieclips.com/M3Jf-shes-gotta-have-it-movie-nolas-catalog-of-dogs/" target="_blank">The Dogs</a> to Nola to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koRKdhiF1Tw" target="_blank">Mars Blackmon</a> and all the other players, they players lived in a world of their own making – especially Nola.</p>   <p>People always see this film and its title, and assume the "IT" Nola has to have is sex. I think that oversimplifies the narrative. This movie endures because the audience struggles with the notion of what Nola has to have while the question still goes unanswered. The empathetic sisters and daughters of Nola remain confused about how to fold career aspirations and a sense of independence into the conventional template of Western Wifery, that includes finding and marrying a "good man" and having children.</p>   <p>After a life of happy hours and guilt-free sex, Nola plans to settle down and become the Good Wife – have two "rusty-butt" boys. This was Nola's American Dream. Sex was not the "IT" in "She's Gotta Have It." The "IT" was the pervasive idea that many women feel as if they can have—and richly deserve – <strong>everything</strong>.  Nola had to have it all. She's probably still in that loft in Brooklyn with her 16 cats, waiting for "IT."</p>
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      <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men and a regular contributor to Tell Me More.</em></p>   <p>Are you missing a  few faces of color on your local newscast?</p>   <p>Don't call <a href="http://www.theroot.com/blogs/obama/sharpton-we-cannot-let-them-play-us-one-another">the  Rev. Al Sharpton</a> or the <a href="http://www.eeoc.gov/">Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</a> just yet  — your favorite black newscaster or reporter is probably at the <a href="https://nabj.site-ym.com/?2011ProgramBook">2011 National Association of  Black Journalists convention in Philadelphia</a> — <a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/?page_id=2">That Dude</a>, among them.</p>   <p>It's hard  to walk the streets here without acknowledging the wonderful architecture and  the tapestry of faces that make up Philly's diverse backdrop — a diversity that  has inspired filmmakers to set their movies in these  streets.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjDbJQKDXCY">Trading Places</a> – One of my  favorite 80's era comedies Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy make movie magic as men  who switch places and become the unlikeliest of buddies.  Frank Oz does a great  job of choosing wonderful shots of the city, including <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30th_Street_Station">30<sup>th</sup> Street  Station</a>, <a href="http://www.aviewoncities.com/philadelphia/societyhill.htm">Society  Hill</a> and <a href="http://www.visitphilly.com/museums-attractions/philadelphia/rittenhouse-square/">Rittenhouse  Square</a>.<a href="http://totalrocky.com/"></a></p>   <p><a href="http://totalrocky.com/">The Rockys</a> – Sly Stallone's odes to hard  scrabble life and boxing are set in Philly. Just about all the films (but most  notably <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWoE0KqUznQ">the first one</a>) have scenes  where Rocky Balboa visits the <a href="http://italianmarketphilly.org/restaurants/">Italian Market   on 9<sup>th</sup> and  Passyunk</a>.</p>   <p>Philadelphia – The  irrepressible Denzel Washington stars as a slightly scummy lawyer (as if) who  consents to representing an AIDS patient (an Oscar winning performance by Tom  Hanks) in a discrimination suit. <a href="http://www.aviewoncities.com/philadelphia/cityhall.htm">Philadelphia's  City Hall</a> figures prominently in many scenes of this film, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/20/nyregion/philadelphia-makers-settle-suit.html">inspired  by true events</a>.</p>   <p>Limitless –  Professional cad Bradley Cooper plays to type in this film about a  writer/slacker who takes a synthetic drug that enhances all his senses and taps  into his inner genius. There are scenes shot in the <a href="http://www.avenueofthearts.org/">Avenue of the Arts</a> throughout this  ode to smart drugs.</p>   <p>The Sixth Sense  – Before his formula turned sour, Philly's own <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0796117/">M. Night Shyamalan</a> wrote great  scripts with unpredictable twists, like The Sixth Sense, with Bruce Willis as a  psychologist and the underrated <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005286/">Haley Joel Osment</a> as a patient.  Much of it was filmed in the Grant's Ferry and <a href="http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Point-Breeze-Philadelphia-PA.html">Point  Breeze neighborhoods</a> of Philadelphia.</p>   <p>What's your favorite  Philly film?</p>
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   <p>And, you thought it couldn't get any hotter in August...</p>   <p>Michel Martin will bring the heat when she hosts a special LIVE broadcast of <em>Tell Me More</em> on Friday August 5, 2011 from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) conference in Philadelphia.</p>   <p>As part of the broadcast, Michel will explore what a new jobs report — expected out Friday, August 5<sup>th </sup>&mdash; means for state of the U.S. economy.</p>   <p>Our LIVE guests will include Pennsylvania Congressman Chaka Fattah, who will share the stories of how his Philadelphia district is weathering the tough economic climate. Award-winning financial journalist Stacey Tisdale — featured on PBS, NBC's Today show, and the Oprah Winfrey show — will add her unique perspective to that conversation.</p>   <p>Plus, we will explore the question of Diversity in the Media. Michel will be joined by CNN Executive Mark Whitaker, NABJ's Vice-President of Broadcast Bob Butler, Journal-isms' Richard Prince and Latoya Peterson of the popular blog Racialicious.com.</p>   <p>And we're bringing one of our hottest segments to Philadelphia - The Barbershop. Freelance journalist Jimi Izrael, author of the book, "The Denzel Principle," is joined by Arsalan Iftikhar, a civil rights attorney, founder of <a href="http://themuslimguy.com/">themuslimguy.com</a> and Managing Editor of The Crescent Post; and Ron Christie, a Republican strategist and former aide to President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. And to give this Barbershop that unique Philadelphia flavor, native son and self-described hip-hop intellectual Professor Marc Lamont Hill joins in to talk about everything from politics to sports.</p>   <p><em>Tell Me More's Sanaz Meshkinpour, John Ketchum and Davar Ardalan will also join host Michel Martin at the NABJ broadcast. </em></p>
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      <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men and a regular contributor to Tell Me More.</em></p>   <p><em></em><a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/07/06/137647963/shades-of-o-j-case-in-casey-anthony-verdict">The Casey Anthony verdict</a> caused a lot of Americans to ask whether the justice system needs a serious rewrite. And many of us think we know what justice is supposed to look like because we've seen the movie. The issue of crime and punishment frequently gets the Hollywood treatment, and here are just a few of the best silver screen stories of justice going right...and wrong.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzZ6UftfOWY">12 Angry Men</a> (1957) – In perhaps the Gold Standard of court room cinema, Henry Fonda is Juror #8 in a nameless crew of testosterone-driven malcontents. They wrestle with the evidence, their own demons, and each other as they decide the fate of an 18-year-old murder suspect.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45CX8W9peTs">Norma Rae</a> – Not every movie about justice happens in a court room. Sally Field won an Oscar for her role as Norma Rae, a textile worker fighting to unionize her shop in the face of opposition in the community and pressure at home. Featuring <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvqpyDWvDyE">one of the the most memorable scenes</a> in any film about workers rights, "Norma Rae" allowed Field to soar in this fictionalized tale of activist<a href="http://www.crystalleesutton.com/">Crystal Lee Sutton's</a> rage against the machine.</p>   <p><a href="http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi4038328601/">A Time to Kill</a> – When the system fails, some movie heroes take the law into their own hands. In this adaptation of a John Grisham novel, Samuel L. Jackson plays a vengeful father who kills the men who raped his daughter. <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000190/">Matthew McConaughey</a> co-stars as the lawyer trying to save him from the electric chair</p>   <p>To Kill a Mockingbird —  <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/tellmemore/2011/06/17/137249353/flicks-for-fathers-day">I obviously love Gregory Peck, right?</a> But beyond Peck in his legendary role as Atticus Finch, viewers should appreciate the appeal of the <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4812735">ridiculously underrated  Brock Peters</a> as rape suspect Tom Robinson.  This adaptation of Harper Lee's classic novel is a textbook study on class and race, and the death of innocence.</p>   <p>A Few Good Men – YOU can't handle the truth, but Tom Cruise can in his turn as military lawyer Daniel Kaffee who defends two Marines against murder charges. Adapted from <a href="http://www.theatreofdare.org/afgmMarcari.htm">the stage</a>, this 1992 movie has a tiny part for future Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Junior, and a larger role for Demi Moore. But Jack Nicholson really earns his stripes as the patriotic and lethal Colonel Nathan Jessep, who tries to evade responsibility for ordering a beating that leaves one of his men dead.</p>
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      <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of </em>The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men<em> and a regular contributor to </em>Tell Me More<em>.</em></p>   <p>Although <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ASVnivVB8M&feature=player_embedded">the new trailer for <em>The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</em></a> is breathtaking, there seems no possible way for a studio to avoid watering down the Swedish sadomasochistic snuff noir so it will play in America.  In cinema, there is the homage to the past, and there is the wholesale remake or re-imagining of a film. A remake often involves updating a story with a narrative that transcends time — like the many, many remakes of  <em>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Feathers">Four Feathers</a></em> for instance. Other times it involves translating the story into another language entirely for commercial gain. There are <a href="http://www.moviefanfare.com/staff-notes/remakes-of-foreign-films/">foreign remakes of American films</a>, but most often, foreign films are remade to sync to American sensibilities. Something will undoubtedly get lost in translation. Remaking is not an exact science.</p>   <p>So, here are my Greatest Hits and Misses in Foreign Film Remakes.<br /> <br /> <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loWM25F_SOY">Point of No Return</a></em>, based on Luc Besson's <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=167URLa-On0">Nikita</a> </em>(1990) – Bridget Fonda brings about as much gravitas to the screen as she can muster playing the convict turned government assassin. It was a great film for it's time, with lots of car chases and explosions. It even managed to capture some of the dark, romantic moments of the original. But barely. HIT<br /> <br /> <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYA2Us8oWug">Scent of a Woman</a></em>, based on <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rwR-jnLF78">Profuma di Donna</a></em> (1974) – The American remake is a good film that relies too heavily on the singular performance of Al Pacino. <em>Profuma di Donna</em> explores friendship, love, maturity and mortality in a way the knockoff barely touches. If you have not seen the original, get it on DVD, or put it in your Netflix cue. MISS</p>   <p><em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKrj1ymJzmo">Godzilla: King of The Monsters</a></em>, based on <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QydyVXpM8Zk">Gojira</a></em> (1954) – Raymond Burr plays reporter Steve Martin bearing witness to the destruction of Tokyo at the hands of Godzilla, a 50-story deity displeased with the people of Japan. Burr's steady voiceover replaces the campy reporter from the original. A wonderful film that splices together the best from both worlds. HIT</p>   <p><em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjGDJZycRkQ">Death at Funeral</a></em>, based on <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neCY4hh1wJg">Death at a Funeral</a> </em>(2007) – Chris Rock is better on stage than on screen, and this movie makes that case like no other. This shot-for-shot remake tries to replace wry British humor with broad comedy and the results are disastrous. I was a fan of the original, but wasn't sure it was good enough to be remade. 'Twas a bad idea, poorly executed. MISS</p>   <p>What are the most notable — or notorious&mdash; remakes on your list?</p>
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      <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men and a regular contributor to Tell Me More.</em></p>   <p>Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't invent marital infidelity, but rarely have we seen such a spectacular confluence of political drama and brazen husband misconduct since the Clinton years; it's a drama made for cinema. Hollywood has explored infidelity with fairly uneven results. Yet there are a few standout cheating films that have gone under the radar.</p>   <p>Without further ado, I present:</p>   <p><strong>Five Great Films About The Perils of Infidelity</strong></p>   <p><strong>Indecent Proposal</strong> – If someone wanted to pay your wife a million dollars for one night of passion, how could that possibly go wrong?  Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson play the young couple that finds out and Robert Redford co-stars as the checkbook lothario. "Indecent Proposal" was built around a <a href="http://www.mypdfscripts.com/screenplays/indecent-proposal">jerky script</a> dependent on better actors. An adaptation of <a href="http://www.jackengelhard.com/INDECENT_PROPOSAL.html">author Jack Engelhard's novel</a> of the same name, it was a gut-wrenching study on love, money and trust that sparked dinner party conversations for years afterward.</p>   <p><strong>A Thin Line Between Love and Hate </strong>– Not a film about infidelity so much as the folly of philandering, Martin Lawrence gives one of the two best performances of his career as a nightclub impresario who can't settle down with good girl Regina King, instead opting for the richer, slightly batty, Lynn Whitfield.  With appearances by Bobby Brown, Della Reese and Tracy Morgan, this film looks as if it were cast by phone. But somehow they all choke a thin script to the ground and make a comedic turn on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1QuLIPFZL0">"Fatal Attraction</a>" that manages to be pretty entertaining.</p>   <p><strong>To Die For</strong> – Based loosely on the story of <a href="http://pamelasmart.com/about/">Pamela Smart</a>, a woman convicted of hiring her <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kXKJA0SLIU">15-year old lover to kill her husband</a>, this mockumentary about love, sex and ambition was ahead of its time. Nicole Kidman plays a wannabe newscaster who will do anything to be famous, and Joaquin Phoenix plays the young man who will do anything for her. A sad commentary on fame and fidelity you should see before dying.</p>   <p><strong>Lolita (1997) </strong>-  Jeremy Irons kills it as Humbert Humbert, the teacher who letches after young girls in general and Dolores Haze – aka Lolita—specifically, going so far as to marry her mother to be closer her.  More faithful to <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4846479">the novel</a> than <a href="http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/282/Lolita/">Stanley Kubrick's 1962 take on this same material</a>, this film dares to combine sickness and sensuality to question the boundaries of love.</p>   <p><strong>Little Children</strong> – Kate Winslet is bored with her life as the housewife to a distracted husband, so she finds love at the playground. <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0933940/">Patrick Wilson</a> plays the lucky stay-at-home dad in a similarly disposable marriage. Planning a new life together, they both find love in the last place they were looking for it. Lust brings them together and lust tears them apart in this incredible film based on an equally well-done novel by <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1833980">Tom Perrotta</a>.</p>   <p>Seems like there should be more, but no great American films come to mind. Which ones do you think I missed?</p>
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   <p><em><a href="http://www.jimiizrael.com/">Jimi Izrael</a> is the author of </em>The Denzel Principle: Why Black Women Can't Find Good Black Men<em> and a regular contributor to </em>Tell Me More<em>.</em></p>   <p>A vendetta is far more than revenge — in the eyes of the  transgressed, it's a blood oath to right a wrong in the name of all that is  right and honorable. A vendetta is not justice always, but is consistently  cathartic, which is why it remains a popular theme in cinema.</p>   <p>Everybody wants to  get somebody back for something. We all know someone who needs to be taught a  lesson. We could certainly <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/05/04/135985046/shop-talk-ready-for-bin-laden-the-movie?ft=1&f=14681732">argue</a> about whether the killing of Osama bin  Laden versus his capture was justified, but there is no doubt that his death  feeds a certain post 9/11 blood-lust some Americans have; many of us wanted  revenge, and we got it. In that spirit, I give you ...</p>   <p><strong>Top Five Cinema  Vendettas</strong></p>   <p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ns4vh_xAn98"><strong>Leon: The  Professional</strong></a> —  Mathilda Lando (played by Natalie Portman) witnesses her family get shot up by  corrupt cops. With no where to go, she ends up living and training with the  hitman Leon to even the score. Gary Oldman is the worse kind of psychotic cop:  the kind who doesn't mind killing children to make a point. Icky, for the  pedophilia-esque undertones, but completely watchable otherwise. Because no one  can even a score quite like a tween with a .22.</p>   <p><strong>Payback</strong> —  Mel Gibson is brilliant in this perfectly-paced saga of the comedic triple  double-cross based on a great novel by <a href="http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/westlake_interview.html">Donald  Westlake</a>. The moral  of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN69_DFySJA">this  story</a> is that  &mdash;more often than not&mdash; vengeance is not about the money, it's the principle of  the thing.<br /><strong><br />Girl With </strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlF-hk3IJQE"><strong>the Dragon  Tattoo</strong></a> — As  Lisbeth Salander, actress <a href="http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11260">Noomi  Rapace</a> takes out  her sadistic rapist in a scene that makes "The Burning Bed" look like a romantic  comedy. This is not a revenge movie strictly speaking, but justice, served cold  and leathery, is a recurring theme. Not a date movie, but a must-see none the  less.<br /><strong><br />Gladiator</strong> — After his emperor and family are killed  by a corrupt dictator, Maximus decides to avenge them. Russell Crowe is  impressive opposite <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001657/">Oliver Reed</a> as Proximo as the conflicted sports-killer  with the weight of Rome on his back. Are you not entertained?</p>   <p><strong>Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song</strong> — Sex show performer Sweetback (Melvin Van  Peebles) gets caught up defending another brother. On the run, he spends much of  the movie striking down racism and political inequity before he hits the Mexican  border. Part performance art, part Black Power manifesto (and <a href="http://www.theroot.com/views/blaxploitation-s-baadasssss-history">rated  'X!</a>) "Sweetback"  kicks ass, takes names.</p>   <p><br />What are your favorite vendetta movies?</p>
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