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Rules Don't Apply
It's Hollywood, 1958. Small town beauty queen and devout Baptist Marla Mabrey, under contract to the infamous Howard Hughes, arrives in Los Angeles. At the airport, she meets her personal driver...  View more >

Starring Alec Baldwin, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening...  View more >

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Dec 1, 2016
When Director/Actor Warren Beatty won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Golden Globes in 2009, he announced that he's willing to directed another movie. Seven years later he fulfill his promise when direct, star and produced "Rules don't apply. a movie that tells about the later half of Howard Hughes life. "The Aviator" a movie that came out in 2004, feature Leonarado DiCaprio as the Millionaire businessman Although the movie directed by Martin Scorsese is much better then the movie that I'm reviewing now and can't escape the shadows of the 2004 movie, But the film manages to come up with a compelling cast which includes Beatty as Hughes, Alden Enrenreich as Frank Forbes, his driver and Lily Collins as his love interest Marla Mabrey. Up until this movie, I didn't much of lily collins as an actress. But i was impressed with her performance. I hope to see better things coming out of Collins, I really do. Warren Beatty impressed me as Howard Hughes. His character comes off as a fraud character who many phobia as kept him hostage against the growing demands of the business and the government. Beatty really played off his character very well. I like the backdrop of Hollywood in the late 1950's and early 1960's. the people who created Hollywood back them really did their homework. If you want to see this movie, you better do it now, the movie isn't doing well at the box and the next week, many theaters are cutting back the showtimes. if you miss the movie, you'll have to wait until to goes to video and HBO and you're going to ave a long wait. and you don't want that. Better see "Rules don't Apply" now.

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