For the Hollywood remake rule, which dictates that an update of an older film be inferior to the original in almost every aspect, The Thomas Crown Affair stands as a glorious exception. The original 1968 film, starring a dapper Steve McQueen and a radiant Faye Dunaway, was a diverting pop confection of mod clothes and nifty break-ins, but not much more. John McTiernan’s new version, though, cranks up the entertainment factor to mach speed, turning what was a languid flick into a high-adrenaline caper romance. Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) is now a man of industry who likes to indulge in a little high-priced art theft on the side; Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is the insurance investigator determined to get on his tail in more ways than one. If you’re thinking cat-and-mouse game, think again–it’s more like cat vs. smarter cat, as both the thief and the investigator try to outwit each other and nothing is off-limits, especially after they start a highly charged love affair that’s a heated mix of business and pleasure.
What makes this Thomas Crown more enjoyable than its predecesor is McTiernan’s attention to detail in both the set action pieces (no surprise from the man who helmed Die Hard with precision accuracy) and the developing romance, the witty and intelligent script by Leslie Dixon (she wrote the love scenes) and Kurt Wimmer (he wrote the action scenes), and, most of all, its two stunning leads (both over 40 to boot), combustible both in and out of bed. Brosnan, usually held prisoner in the James Bond straitjacket, lets loose with both a relaxed sensuality and a comic spirit he’s rarely expressed before. The film, however, pretty much belongs to Russo, who doesn’t just steal the spotlight, but bends it to her will. Beautiful, stylish, smart, self-possessed, incredibly sexy, she’s practically a walking icon; it’s no wonder Crown falls for her hook, line, and sinker. With Denis Leary as a police detective smitten with Russo, and Faye Dunaway in a throwaway but wholly enjoyable cameo as Brosnan’s therapist. –Mark Englehart


April 18, 2008
#1
This movie was so fantastic. I went and saw it 3 times in the theatre, which I have never done for any other movie. Brosnan is sexy, and a gentleman. I only hope that I look that fabulous at 40+ as Rene Russo. She is an incredibly intelligent, and formidable actress. You go girl!
April 18, 2008
#2
As much money as this movie made when it was in the theatres, I expected to at least stay awake throughout the movie. The pace was awkwardly slow and the gratuitous nudity scenes, albeit nice, were completely unecessary for the movie. Possibly a rental, but don’t waste your money buying this.
April 18, 2008
#3
“Ever had one of those days” sang Elvis, and thats exactly how I felt when I went to see this film. Taking two beautiful girls to the Virgin cinema in my BMW, I sat thorugh what was to be honest, a very good film, Not a patch on the Original, but good. I then had to put up with the girls swooning over Pierce Brosnan’s Arse, then afterwards put up with them comparing my body unfavourably to his! More than a man can bear. But relax fellas, I had the last laugh… I can act!
April 19, 2008
#4
Yeah, thats right. She is a sagging old witch, and who needs to see this hag naked!
April 19, 2008
#5
its like toxic waste for your senses under no circumstance should you watch this movie