"Man On Fire",I'll probably ck it out when it comes on cable."Capote"may be worthwhile if it's reasonably accurate.What a strange man.Anyways,I love a good war flick,but the pervasive anti-war/anti-US message tends to ruin the enjoyment.Hollyweird seems compelled/entitled to ram their philosophy down our throats.
Man on Fire isn't a war flick. It's a re-make of an action/adventure/thriller from a book by AJ Quinnell
Capote as worthwhile. It was an amazing acting performance and Capote was a real dirt bag, which they don't sugar coat in this film. However they do try to drum up sympathy for Perry which made me a little sick.