With a day left in the year, I didn't think I'd see anything better than Zodiac, but No Country for Old Men blew me away.
The Coen Brothers style was a perfect match for McCarthy's work, and it was great to see a movie stray from the hero cliche and a bombastic soundtrack. Anton Chigurh was HAUNTING. |
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Also, as a Chief's fan, loved Carver's King Carl moment. |
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Just caught Eastern Promises this weekend; I thought it was a kick ass movie; I like the European themed stuff. I guess after watching that hour dateline on the European Slave trade, it moved me. Anyway, I totally dug the film - all of it.
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Really cuts to the heart of things. He was trying to get people to face the reality of what is about to happen and stop clinging to ideas that are just going to make it more painful. |
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Good Chag. glad you liked it. It was rather stylish.
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Last Saturday we saw `The Kite Runner,` Slow start but finished very well. I'd recommend this gem personally. A real eye-opener which didn't appear to be politically motivated.
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Juno: This year's best comedy and flick, in my opinion. No Country for Old Men: Talk about craftsmanship and cinematography. Sheesh this movie was fantastic. National Treasure 2: Not nearly as good as the first, but a fun ride nonetheless. Just check your mind at the door. |
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