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![]() I feel...thin. Sort of stretched, like...butter scraped over too much bread. |
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Since there was love expressed for The Sweet Hereafter, a Russell Banks book, did anyone see Affliction with Nick Nolte? Man, that was harrowing. (Also, another excellent book.)
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Agreed 1,000,000%. The music was the only bearable part. That, and the animation wasn't terrible.
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How's Banks as a writer? I haven't had a chance to read any of his work. |
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He's great. Both books referenced here were outstanding.
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I saw two movies last night
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson I was hesitant going in. I did not like the Johnny Depp, Fear and Loathing movie , all that much. I was concerned this would be in that vein. Well, it was a decent documentary. Hunter, was a bit of an enigma. There is a lot of video and film of him. There are interviews with contemporaries, his ex-wife, son. I believe this the best anyone could do with him. I have a much better feel for him now. 7/10 Trumbo Quote:
I think this is an important film. If you have seen, "Good night and Good luck" well, these are the real people, paying the real heavy price. 8/10 Gonzo, was more entertaining? This film is more significant. |
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Corporate Spaz
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I think I've read 3 of Banks' books. I really loved both The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction, but didn't care for the third one I read, The Rule of the Bone.
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Intolerable Cruelty - Saw this a few days ago. Someone once told me this was the funniest movie they'd ever seen. I now think that person is an idiot, but it was still extremely entertaining and fairly humorous on its own right. Interesting characters and plot. Not exactly the best Coen bros flick, but still decent enough.
The Darjeeling Limited - Watched this last night. In retrospect, it's probably a bit samey in plot as Wes Anderson's other recent films (extremely quirky rich characters find themselves inside of a plot mixing every day life and the fantastic), but I still found it quite enjoyable. As with all of his films, it's extremely interesting to just watch and see how he frames shots, colors used, etc. If you're a Wes Anderson fan, it definitely satisfies. If you're a guy, it's worth seeing for Natalie Portman's "acting" in the opening short.... |
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Agree with your remarks re: both films, u2pm. Intolerable is better than most modern, generic comedies, but by Coen standards its a bit subpar. Clooney is as funny and cartoony as he was in O Brother, though. And yeah, whoever said this was the funniest movie ever has a screw loose, or hasn't seen Lebowski, Caddyshack, Yong Frankenstein, Airplane, etc.
Darjeeling was a bit of an improvement over Life Aquatic as an overall film, but not sure if it had as many memorable scenes. Still, credit to Wes that he stepped away from the zany extended cast of misfits and focused on jus a few relatively normal chars. One thing to point out, I was a tad put off by the travelogue nature of the setting, which seemed a little British Empire colonial at times (as opposed to American Empirical, the name of Anderson's productin company). Btw, I'm writing this on my iPhone in the middle of A 2-day train trip. Becuz that's how much I care. |
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I was wondering why you sounded like Chekhov until the last sentence.
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Most impressive.......
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As is Felicia's Journey - I am not sure how many people have seen that one but it is almost as good and definitely worth seeing. The last thing I saw of Egoyan's was Ararat, which I thought was pretty bad. Disappointing, because the story is very compelling but not well known considering the scope of the calamity that happened. Interestingly (or not), Egoyan was the keynote speaker at my undergraduate convocation and the lead actor in Ararat graduated at the same time, and was in a class or two that my best friend was in at the time. I don't think he had any real acting experience before (but fit the bill).
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