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Antoine Fuqua

Author of King Arthur [2004 film]

41+ Works 2,805 Members 18 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Antoine Fuqua

King Arthur [2004 film] (2004) — Director — 502 copies, 1 review
Shooter [2007 film] (2007) — Director — 335 copies, 1 review
Training Day [2001 film] (2001) — Director — 328 copies, 5 reviews
Olympus Has Fallen [2013 film] (2013) — Director — 290 copies
Tears of the Sun [2003 film] (2003) — Director — 274 copies, 1 review
The Equalizer [2014 film] (2014) 238 copies
The Magnificent Seven [2016 film] (2016) — Director — 234 copies, 1 review
The Equalizer 2 [2018 Film] (2018) — Director — 128 copies, 3 reviews
Southpaw [2015 film] (2015) — Director — 67 copies, 1 review
The Equalizer 3 [2023 film] (2023) — Director — 36 copies, 1 review
Olympus Has Fallen / White House Down (2016) — Director — 21 copies
Lightning in a Bottle [2004 film] (2005) 20 copies, 1 review
Infinite (2022) 18 copies, 1 review
Training Day [and] Fallen (Double Feature Video) (2007) — Director — 15 copies, 1 review
Bait [2000 film] (2000) 11 copies
London Has Fallen / Olympus Has Fallen (2016) — Director; Director — 6 copies
4 Film Favorites: Denzel Washington Collection (2011) — Director — 5 copies
Shooter/Four Brothers Double Feature (2017) — Director — 4 copies
The Guilty 4 copies, 1 review
Mark Wahlberg Collection: 3 Movies — Director; Director — 4 copies
Emancipation [2022 Film] (2022) — Director — 2 copies
MICHAEL 1 copy
After Dark #0 (2010) 1 copy

Associated Works

Bullet Train [2022 film] (2022) — Producer — 111 copies, 1 review
After Dark #1 (2011) 5 copies, 1 review
Ghost of the Mountains [2017 film] (2017) — Narrator, some editions — 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1966-01-19
Gender
male
Education
West Virginia University
Taylor Allderdice High School
Occupations
director
producer
Relationships
Rochon, Lela (wife)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviews

29 reviews
Lightning In a Bottle, A One Night History of the Blues is just that. The star-studded list of old school and new school blues performers is just too numerous to list here. Performances are given in chronological order giving the audience a nice clear picture of the evolution of the genre. Between each performance is a little mini lesson on who these blues pioneers were, where they came from, the obstacles they had to overcome and how they influenced the next generation of blues performers. show more Starting with Angelique Kidjo’s powerful performance of a West African folk song at the beginning to the more modern electric blues performances at the end, this concert is what one performer called “real special.” IMO, an understatement if there ever was one. Some of my favorite performances here are, just to name a few: Natalie Cole singing “St. Louis Blues”; a very happy Bill Cosby being serenaded by a trio of beautiful blues divas; Buddy Guy taking to the stage with his trademark polka dot guitar to cover Jimi Hendrix’s “Red House” (where we get to see some concert footage of a wide-eyed Hendrix at Buddy’s feet in a moment of sheer and joyful idol worship); Shemekia Copeland’s and Robert Cray’s duet of “I Pity the Fool”; and the magical pairing of Angeligue Kidjo and Buddy Guy on “Voodoo Child.” These performances are the reason God invented the skip back button on the DVD remote. And if India.Arie’s hauntingly beautiful and sad rendition of Billie Holliday’s’ “Strange Fruit” doesn’t take your breath away and send shivers down your spine, I suggest you check your pulse.

They’re not all winners in my book and I do see a few flaws. Chuck D. and the Fine Arts Militia attempt to turn John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” into a political anthem/rap song (pleeeze!)is the reason God invented the skip forward button. Maybe it wouldn’t have been so bad but this is after we get teased with some old black and white footage of John Lee himself, acoustic guitar on knee, big foot slapping the floor, giving us the real deal. (Why mess with perfection people? WHY?) Occasionally the history lesson bleeds into the performance such as in the case of Buddy Guy’s “Red House” cover and we miss some of what’s happening on stage but this doesn’t happen too often or usually for too long. These are very minor criticisms of an otherwise incredibly great thing.

Lightning In a Bottle is not just a concert or a musical event; it’s Blues 101, a blues party, a blues family reunion, a musical journey, and a history lesson rolled up into one. The stellar performances coupled with the brilliant stage and camera work puts this one way over the top. I Pity the blues-loving Fool who hasn’t seen it.
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½
A cop has a really bad first day on the job.

At least two different games of chess are going on simultaneously - an external game of surviving on the streets (and getting the badguys, maybe), and an internal game of the characters' ethics. The former makes for an excellent thriller. The latter makes for a remarkably unique drama.

Concept: B
Story: A
Characters: A
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: A
Music: B

Enjoyment: A

GPA: 3.5/4
½
Department of the unnecessary remake. Approach this film as if you've never seen the original and it's just a western, then it's quite enjoyable. Compare to the original and it's just WHY? OK as long as you can forget the original.
½
Denzel Washington plays Robert McCall in this sequel. This time an enemy goes for the few people he cares for so he has to deal with the fact that the only way to stop them is to take them out of the equation. So he does.

As always with this sort of thing it requires a certain amount of suspension of disbelief but was great fun to watch. The extras were entertaining as well.

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Jeff Nentrup Illustrator
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Works
41
Also by
3
Members
2,805
Popularity
#9,164
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
18
ISBNs
61
Languages
1
Favorited
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