This is probably gonna be a long post. Therefor, it will probably garner a very short reply from Georgi
Although it's nice to see that you grew past your stupid negativity towards Spielberg.
Sneakers:
A cute movie, IMO entertaining enough for one viewing at least.
It's about a group of hackers trying to get a hold of a small black box, which can decode any encryption, while the NSA and another guy also want it.
Sounds lame, but the wat the go about it is relativly new, so it provides some laughs and some smiles.
It's great the way they make fun of how old Redford is. He comes to the door and takes out a pen, obviously with intention of picking the lock, just to find an electronic key pad.
I loved the way Redford listens to Potier in the ear piece on how to get through and electric key pad:
"yep, ya, yah, gotcha', uh huh, uh huh, good, good, okay, well I'll give it a shot" and just kicks down the door.
Also the improvising scecns provided some good laughs, where Redford has to convince a women why he's in her lovers office, with Potier, Phoenix, Aykroyd and Strathairn speaking into his ear.
Also some of Aykroyd's paranoid remarks: "Same stuff NASA used to fake the moon landing!"
or
Potier: "you're saying the CIA killed Kennedy?"
Aykroyd: "no, they shot him, but he didn't die. He's still alive!"
I liked Kingsley's lines, which simplifies a cliche: "I cannot kill my fried. Kill my friend"
Last and least, James Horner's score. This shows you where 'A Beutiful Mind' came form- It is an adaptation of this score.
Without a star rating- worth a viewing.