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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Can a movie get six out of five stars?
Fixed.harSon said:Acting was amazing, musical score was really weird a lot of the time, cinematography was among the best I've ever seen, and the build up and tension was second to none. Just an all around amazing film.
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i saw this last night and i absolutely loved it. there are some pacing in issues in the beginning, but it picks up right when pitt's character appears--his performance was pretty awesome, as were clooney's and mcdormand's, but david rasche and j.k. simmon stole the the show for me.
and what did everyone think of the ending? i thought it was perfect.[/QUOTE]
It was a fantastic movie. I thought it was hilarious. George Clooney was probably my favorite though, and john malkovich also because he says fuck and wtf like 40 times lol.
[spoiler]damn I loved when brad pitt got shot. that was so hilarious, the smiling expression on his face sealed it. someone on gaf had spoiled the movie but i had forgotten so it was so awesome. the ending was great, the chick got her surgery and 2 guys died in the process.[/spoiler]
Dice said:Fixed.
Agree completely, one of the best scores of the decade.Solo said:Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' score for Jesse James was the best of 2007, and amongst the best of the decade. Regardless of what you thought of the movie, the score is incredible.
"Song for Bob" and its use in the film is sublime.
A FUCKING MEN. I can NEVER get bored of Song for Bob. The whole soundtrack is amazing. The movie is also one of my favourites of all time.Solo said:Epic fail.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' score for Jesse James was the best of 2007, and amongst the best of the decade. Regardless of what you thought of the movie, the score is incredible.
"Song for Bob" and its use in the film is sublime.
I'm sorry but the vibraphone + triangle combo just takes me right out of the old west. Save that stuff for Edward Scissorhands and Harry Potter.Solo said:Epic fail.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' score for Jesse James was the best of 2007, and amongst the best of the decade. Regardless of what you thought of the movie, the score is incredible.
"Song for Bob" and its use in the film is sublime.
It's not a western in the traditional sense. It's a character study, and the music syncs with the film's personalities in an incredible way.Dice said:I'm sorry but the vibraphone + triangle combo just takes me right out of the old west. Save that stuff for Edward Scissorhands and Harry Potter.
QFT. I'm actually listening to it as we speak.Solo said:Epic fail.
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' score for Jesse James was the best of 2007, and amongst the best of the decade. Regardless of what you thought of the movie, the score is incredible.
"Song for Bob" and its use in the film is sublime.
LM4sure said:Watched about 20 minutes of Benjamin Button. Beh. Too weird for me. Will try again at a later date.
Watched The Wrestler though. Great movie! Much better than any of the Oscar contenders. Marisa Tomei is freakin hot for an old lady.
lethial said:So did you leave the theater after 20 minutes and go to another movie? I don't get how can you watch only 20 minutes and come back to it at a later date when it's in theaters.
Finally, a voice of reason.dabookerman said:Slumdog Millionaire.
Ford Prefect said:Brand Upon the Brain - Possibly the best movie ever made. Watching the making-of on the Criterion disc was pure joy, as well. Guy Maddin is one of the greatest artists working in film today.
dabookerman said:Slumdog Millionaire.
First off, it started off well, and the kids were great.
That's it really.
So it's supposed to be a fairy tale yeah? But even fairy tales in a modern setting has to have some credibility, otherwise it's simply bullshit. The concept was interesting, but I think, it was poorly executed.
Just some of my complaints:
Let's start off with the questions shall we? So, beginning from question 1 to 14, every question is practically answered through events that have happened throughout his life, in chronological order??? I don't mind him getting the very little knowledge he really does seem to have from the life events that have happened to him to answer the questions, but the way it was laid out, was just stupid. Question 1, when he was 5, Question 2, he's slightly older, Question 3 ask the audience, Question 4, he's slightly more older, and so forth.
Ok, so that out of the way, what is with having a complete dickhead of a brother. This is one of the biggest cliches ever, having a brother who is a complete dick. Infact, the entire population of India in the film seem to be full of complete dicks. Even the host, is a complete dick. When she's getting kidnapped, in broad daylight in a packed train station, and no one does anything? Is that really India?
Infact, when he does become famous from the show, how the hell, right after winning it, does the most recognisable person in India not get mobbed by people while he's sitting on the street, and standing on a train platform.
This is incomprehensibly unbelievable that out of the billion people that live in India, not one would be able to recognise him and go up to him and blabber about how much of an inspiration he is or whatever.
And the soundtrack was awful. Especially when they're on the train and that stupid fucking song comes on.
This film, i suppose was designed in such a way, that they would need to get me to care about the characters, but really, I didn't care one bit. If he were to get assassinated at the end, or the female character get stolen and boned to the bone, I wouldn't care.
And that's all I have to say about that.
4/10, well acted by the children, which is a rarity.
My Winnipeg was the best movie I saw in 2008. I immediately added every Maddin film I could find to my Netflix queue after seeing it.AlternativeUlster said:I watched My Winnipeg while I was on my "break" and found for my new found love for Guy Maddin too. I will probably watch this sometime this week.
lol, what was that "break" even about?AlternativeUlster said:I watched My Winnipeg while I was on my "break" and found for my new found love for Guy Maddin too. I will probably watch this sometime this week.
Ford Prefect said:lol, what was that "break" even about?
Check out Saddest Music in the World, as well. Brilliance.
It's not really a movie you watch with reason. It is an emotional onslaught of awesome.Dice said:Finally, a voice of reason.
BobsRevenge said:It's not really a movie you watch with reason. It is an emotional onslaught of awesome.
edit: @the guy above me...
Where is Wall-E man?
CosmicGroinPull said:Watched The Spirit out of curiosity.
Pros:
Hot, voluptous women
Cons:
Everything else