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Post by The Pope! on Feb 24, 2008 23:37:16 GMT -5
These 2 are my favorites recently. Daniel Day Lewis was amazing in Blood. It's pretty long, but really good. No Country combines the Coen brothers (who directed Raising Arizona, Fargo, Big Lebowski) with a book that I liked by Cormac McCarthy. It's not for everyone, but thumbs up from me.
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Post by BrandMann on Mar 16, 2008 3:19:54 GMT -5
I watched no country for old men yesterday and I like it never seen a killer with such a big silencer and a haircut that makes you vomit .. lmao
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Post by docwarren on Mar 16, 2008 5:05:58 GMT -5
........ and a haircut that makes you vomit .. lmao I almost puked when I heard you cut off your pony tale! Fortunatley, we have your long lost brother, Ludders, who now has the distinction of being the one that all us clean cut working class guys look to, to remind us of our long hair days. ;D doc
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Post by The Pope! on Mar 22, 2008 22:36:27 GMT -5
I just watched no country again. We gotta get us some silenced shotguns...
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Post by omen on Apr 4, 2008 23:16:13 GMT -5
i feel stupid, i didn't get no country much. after the hunter guy with the monies died, not sure what happened
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Post by joedirt on Apr 5, 2008 5:30:44 GMT -5
i feel stupid, i didn't get no country much. after the hunter guy with the monies died, not sure what happened lmao rofl
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Post by The Pope! on Apr 6, 2008 22:24:29 GMT -5
i feel stupid, i didn't get no country much. after the hunter guy with the monies died, not sure what happened It's a weird book/movie. It looks like an action movie, but IMHO is a story about forces of nature, or evil or something. The hunter and the sheriff spend the first part of the movie feeling in control but then get overwhelmed like the small living things they are. They had the hunter looking like the main character and then have him die offscreen, very unheroically. Even the killer, who seems invincible, gets maimed by a random car showing he's not immune either. The sheriff seemed like he realized that he wasn't any match for what was happening and decided to retire. Cormac McCarthy's books are really bleak and depressing, a lot of them have endings that leave you feeling like the end of No Country.
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