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Old 12-29-2009, 06:16 PM   #4851 (permalink)
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Been holding off on watching this because it didn't look like my cup of tea, but I enjoyed it alot more that I thought I would. I thought the banter between Walt and Sue was great and I wasn't at all disappointed by the ending.
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I loved how he was a cynical old bastard in the start, and turned out to be a pretty legendary guy.
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Old 12-29-2009, 06:19 PM   #4852 (permalink)
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Disappointed a little by this as the script wasn't by Meadows himself but a worthy watch nonetheless.



I haven't watched this for a years but still mindless fun and kinda overlooked in the knockabout action stakes from producer Joel Silver (Lethal Weapon etc).
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Old 12-29-2009, 07:45 PM   #4853 (permalink)
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Fargo

Brilliant film, I expect nothing less from the Coen brothers now I've seen a couple of their movies, clever, great dialog, dark yet funny. Brilliant. Any other Coen brother classics I just have to see?
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Old 12-29-2009, 07:49 PM   #4854 (permalink)
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Fargo

Brilliant film, I expect nothing less from the Coen brothers now I've seen a couple of their movies, clever, great dialog, dark yet funny. Brilliant. Any other Coen brother classics I just have to see?
I've never seen this, but my ma has hounded me about watching it in the past. So you've just reminded me to put that on the netflix queue, especially since you liked it so much.
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Old 12-29-2009, 09:20 PM   #4855 (permalink)
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Fargo

Brilliant film, I expect nothing less from the Coen brothers now I've seen a couple of their movies, clever, great dialog, dark yet funny. Brilliant. Any other Coen brother classics I just have to see?
well, what have you seen?
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Old 12-29-2009, 09:22 PM   #4856 (permalink)
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Been holding off on watching this because it didn't look like my cup of tea, but I enjoyed it alot more that I thought I would. I thought the banter between Walt and Sue was great and I wasn't at all disappointed by the ending.
Somehow when shopping for gifts for each other my family of 5 managed to give ourselves 3 different copies of this movie.





Still one of my favorite movies of all time.
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An Education

pretty mediocre. coming of age tale with a twist. good acting all around.
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well, what have you seen?
Fargo, suprisingly
Burn After Reading
No Country For Old Men

Only 3, thought I'd have seen more than that.

Any really good ones I'm missing out on?
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Old 12-29-2009, 09:51 PM   #4859 (permalink)
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I really like:

The Big Lebowski - one of my favorite comedies ever.
Miller's Crossing - dialogue driven gangster movie.
Raising Arizona - a bit dated now, but its a cute comedy.
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Brilliant film, I expect nothing less from the Coen brothers now I've seen a couple of their movies, clever, great dialog, dark yet funny. Brilliant. Any other Coen brother classics I just have to see?
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