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Sat Apr-26-08 04:19 PM
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Just got done watching 'No Country for Old Men'... |
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damn...it was a fantastic movie. But you might as well have punched me in the stomach...no happy endings here. :P Javier Bardem...earned his oscar...no question there. None at all. :scared:
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:21 PM
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1. I just got that one from Netflix, but haven't watched it yet. |
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I'm looking forward to checking it out.
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:23 PM
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2. It's great. Won't say anything to ruin it but... |
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it's as good as anything the Coen brothers have ever done, if not much better, even. A well-deserved best picture.
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:32 PM
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Sat Apr-26-08 04:34 PM
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4. Up until the last 30 minutes it was the best movie of the year hands down |
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Boy did that last 30 min piss me off though
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:53 PM
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7. It's a sign of the times. |
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A lot of hopelessness lately. The bad guys keep winning.
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:07 PM
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16. Like I said...it's based on a book. |
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:05 PM
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14. It's based on a book. They couldn't just change the ending to make it all neat and pretty. |
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:31 PM
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21. well, there's nothing unusual about changing the ending from a book to make it all neat and pretty |
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The Natural springs to mind, but there are dozens of other examples as well :)
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Sat Apr-26-08 11:26 PM
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25. Well, they could have. To their credit, they didn't want to. |
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I saw an interview with them where Joel was saying how much they liked that the book started out like a genre potboiler, and then set about subverting all of the expectations of the genre.
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:44 PM
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5. Loved it. The Coen Bros. are the best moviemakers going. |
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Even Scorcese has chucked out a couple of stinkers.
Bardem was beyond awesome. The look he gives the store clerk after making him call the coin toss was priceless. :rofl:
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:06 PM
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Sat Apr-26-08 05:48 PM
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6. dark and darker. Grim and grimmer...sort of like my life -- |
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x( :D :hi:
I liked the non-ending.
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Sat Apr-26-08 06:11 PM
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8. My son bought the DVD but I haven't watched it yet. |
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He said I'd like it, so I should make time soon to sit down and have a look.
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Sun Apr-27-08 08:13 PM
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30. Great extra features on the DVD. We rented 2 other Bardem films. He is |
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fantastic. In one he was a gay Cuban during the revolution. Another: he was an evil bishop, priest or some type of cleric. Oh, Lawd! Evil.
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Sat Apr-26-08 06:21 PM
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We watched it last night. I love the Coen brothers films. Of course they always pick such good characters. Lots of good lines.
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Sat Apr-26-08 06:51 PM
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10. I saw it in the theater and got it from Netflix yesterday because I want to see it again |
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I liked it the first time but I think I missed a lot of the symbolism and some of the nuances because I had had wine with dinner and then beer at the theater so I was a bit buzzed.
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Sat Apr-26-08 07:46 PM
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I don't understand why it garnered any Oscars though.
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:39 PM
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22. I'm so glad it's not just me. I didn't really enjoy it at any level. |
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And all of the acting seemed stiff. Didn't like the violence, but I tried to look past that. But...meh.
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Sat Apr-26-08 08:00 PM
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In the book, for the sheriff there was at least the love of his wife as some saving grace, but maybe I was projecting that on the book via my own sentimentality.
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:18 PM
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19. Haven't read the book...is it good? |
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Sat Apr-26-08 09:04 PM
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13. glad you liked it -- i did too |
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I saw it twice in the theater, but haven't had a chance to watch it on DVD yet. As soon as the semester is over I'll be buying that along with There Will Be Blood and watching them both, perhaps multiple times :)
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:15 PM
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it cracks me up, how the ending RUINED it for some people. HELLO! SOMETIMES THERE ARE NO HAPPY ENDINGS.
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:17 PM
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18. Exactly. I appreciate films with unhappy endings..it challenges our comfort zones... |
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where we're always expecting the white knight to come in at the end and save everyone. Sometimes, reality is much more cruel. There is no redemption, no hope, and no clean getaway.
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:27 PM
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Sat Apr-26-08 10:48 PM
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23. It brings to mind Brazil.... |
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which for awhile makes you think everything is going to be okay, but then jerks you back to reality with a sudden jolt, right into complete and utter bleakness. :D
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Sat Apr-26-08 11:39 PM
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Were it not for him, Tom Wilkinson should have been a shoe-in, but Bardem was about unbeatable. I think if the extent of his role was the scene where he strangled the guy, he still should have won the Oscar.
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Sun Apr-27-08 09:59 AM
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I didn't like this movie..... I agree with your "you might as well have punched me in the stomach...no happy endings here." That pretty much summed up how I felt after the movie.LOL! Though I also can see the movie was well done and the acting impeccable the story was just too depressing. Javier Bardem However is one of the great actor's of our generation. I just watched him in "Love in the time of Cholera" I didn't even recognize him as the assassin in "No Country for old men" At first. And I gotta tell ya He was excellent in this completely different type of movie role. What an incredible range this artist has.Yep! Definitely Oscar worthy performances.
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Sun Apr-27-08 10:19 AM
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28. The ending was strange to say the least |
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Edited on Sun Apr-27-08 10:20 AM by Bluzmann57
Won't say anymore so I don't spoil it for others. Good movie though.
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Sun Apr-27-08 01:41 PM
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29. I loved it but it reminded more of a David Lynch and Quentin Terentino |
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movie than a Cohen Brothers flick.
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Mon Apr-28-08 03:42 AM
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33. Hmm, not surreal enough for Lynch, |
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and too serious for Tarantino. I can kinda see what you mean though. Even their other darker, more serious films have an element of eccentric and playful humor, and warm characterizations that is really toned down here. But, then it's Cormac McCarthy - wacky and sentimental is not what he is about at all.
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Sun Apr-27-08 09:15 PM
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31. the ending really is not strange |
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it just seems that way because people are so condtioned to expect the standard Hollywood feel-good ending
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Sun Apr-27-08 09:40 PM
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It was my favorite of the ones up for the big awards.
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