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Author Topic: "Michael Clayton" was better than "No Country for Old Men"  (Read 814 times)
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« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2008, 07:18:45 AM »

my two cents:

Clayton was actually the one of the worst movies I've ever seen.  I fell asleep and didn't even watch the ending after I woke up.  I'm a bit of a Clooney fan.

Well, hopefully his performance in Leatherheads will redeem this piece of fecal matter known as Clayton.
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« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2008, 06:44:32 AM »

If you found No Country for Old Men boring or not very good, then you ought to do yourself a favor and stop watching movies altogether. It was intense, and it was a classic. The Coen Brothers best since The Big Lebowski. Their art for storytelling is nothing short of magic.

But the best film of the year without argument from anyone who truly loves storytelling is There Will Be Blood. P.T. Anderson has proven himself a genius with this one, it is better than anything Stanley Kubrick ever thought of doing, and it actually rivals Citizen Kane. Daniel Day Lewis really takes you back in time, I can't believe the amazing performance. It's as if you are not watching a movie, simply time traveling to witness events.

Juno was great, but I think the writer had a one hit wonder with that one. We'll see if her next project is any good. Also, Ellen Page needs to show some sort of depth and try playing something other than a smarmy vixen.
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« Reply #17 on: June 04, 2008, 06:46:14 AM »

Also, Michael Clayton was forgettable, but the ending was good.
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« Reply #18 on: June 04, 2008, 10:56:38 AM »

I need to find time for "There Will Be Blood" but "No Country for Old Men" is the trash. I don't get movies like "Juno" type or "No Country for Old Men" type. Crappiest movies ever done. US mainstream cinema is dead for me.

My recent (half year) non US gems;
"Death at a Funeral" and "Hot Fuzz" - Brit comedies
"Rec" and "Orfanato, El" - Spanish drama-horror

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« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2008, 11:01:40 AM »

I saw "Old Contry for Old Men" in theatres a few weeks ago and I thought it was good. I think the acting was it's biggest feature, especially Javier Bardem, but the movie, as a whole, wasn't the best I've seen from the Cohen Brothers. I think "Fargo" was better.

i with Butters on this one, "Fargo" is the only decent movie from Cohen Brothers. It is slow but goes somewhere. They always got best actors and best acting while their movies are utter crap.
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« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2008, 07:37:21 PM »

If you found No Country for Old Men boring or not very good, then you ought to do yourself a favor and stop watching movies altogether. It was intense, and it was a classic. The Coen Brothers best since The Big Lebowski. Their art for storytelling is nothing short of magic.

Oh, I NEVER thought it was boring.

For God's sake, that "Call it" scene with the gas station attendent had me sitting on the endge of my seat... LITORALLY.

But this was just GREAT acting in (what I thought) a good movie.

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But the best film of the year without argument from anyone who truly loves storytelling is There Will Be Blood. P.T. Anderson has proven himself a genius with this one, it is better than anything Stanley Kubrick ever thought of doing, and it actually rivals Citizen Kane. Daniel Day Lewis really takes you back in time, I can't believe the amazing performance. It's as if you are not watching a movie, simply time traveling to witness events.

My friend saw it and I was supposed to go with him, but something came up and I never got a chance to see it again. Is it on DVD yet?

Otherwise, I'll hold judgement until I see it.

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Juno was great, but I think the writer had a one hit wonder with that one. We'll see if her next project is any good. Also, Ellen Page needs to show some sort of depth and try playing something other than a smarmy vixen.

It may have been a "one hit" wonder... but still a wonder.

I just thought the lead actress was terrific. She truely mastered and personified "dead pan humor".

She's a GREAT actress for her age, but I guess not the best actress in the category.

"Death at a Funeral" and "Hot Fuzz" - Brit comedies

I haven't seen "Death at a Funeral" yet, but I wanted to... and then forgot all about it.

I've recently become a HUGE lover of British comedies myself. Any other good recomendations?

i with Butters on this one, "Fargo" is the only decent movie from Cohen Brothers. It is slow but goes somewhere. They always got best actors and best acting while their movies are utter crap.

Agreed.

I think they're scripts are intresting and they're directing is pretty good, but I think they're undeserving of the clout they recieve every time they make a movie.
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« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2008, 05:58:44 AM »

Yes, There Will Be Blood is on DVD and Blu-ray now.
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