"I'm a world class assassin, f**khead".

Those were Bruce Willis' final words in the film "Lucky Number Slevine". Did I like it? Yes. Do I have something nice to say about it? Yes, I'll do so in a minute.

And did I mention Morgan Freeman? Splendid performance. The only thing I have against him is that he looked to good for a Mafia boss. Actually, he's called "The Boss" in the movie, but he looked more like a minister to me. Well, we can forgive that.

Perhaps my interest with this film originated from Lucy Liu, who played a role in this movie so cute..in a hot way...that I forgot about my sense of criticism for two hours straight. Josh Hartnett also appears in this movie, one of the most deceptive characters in one of the most "misleading" plots" in movie history. I mean it.

Needless to say, I enjoyed this film very much and I would like to give it five stars out of five. If you're looking for a film with unexpected twists and turns, then this is the one to watch! Just when you thought you have it all figured out, you're wrong.

Remember, I gave this film FIVE STARS....you can go ahead, buy it from your local video store, and watch it now..it's not gonna be a waste of your time. Here's an excerpt from the film:

Last night and early this morning, I had fun watching and finishing the movie "Meet Joe Black". It's good for potato chips, soda, and later on, coffee. This is the type of movie that you would love to watch while you're alone in your room, very good for couch potatoes and hopeless romantics (not that I'm either one of those..lol)

Anyway, the cast was perfect. Anthony Hopkins (one of my favorite actors of all time), Brad Pitt, Claire Forlani (the hot coroner from the TV series CSI) among many others.

Unlike many movie reviews, I won't tell you the plot of the story and spoil your movie watching experience. All I can say is that this film is about love and death, and everything in between. There are some tear-inducing scenes,especially near the end.

However, there are some scenes that I object to. Clearly, the film concentrates on the emotional side of things that it fails to explain itself! And duh, the ending is utterly confusing..away from a sense of reality. Joe Black has a world of its own, something out of reach. Vague. Hostile to the detailed mind.

I give this film FOUR STARS out of five.

Here's a clip from Youtube (the end of the movie):