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heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
oggiss wrote:That movie wasn't good at all. :/
GabonX wrote:The movie is always better than the book!!!
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
ignotus wrote:GabonX wrote:The movie is always better than the book!!!
Not always. Did you read Forrest Gump?
Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
I have to say, and despite admiring the Coen brothers, I thought it wasn't quite in the league of Fargo, Lebowski, or O Borther Where Art Thou. They did stick too closely to the plot in the book which resulted in a feeling of incompleteness and stagnation towards the end. I thought.
heavycola wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
I have to say, and despite admiring the Coen brothers, I thought it wasn't quite in the league of Fargo, Lebowski, or O Borther Where Art Thou. They did stick too closely to the plot in the book which resulted in a feeling of incompleteness and stagnation towards the end. I thought.
i would swap Miller's Crossing for OBWAT in that sentence. The latter was pretty, and funny, but it was ultimately lightweight.
The ending of NCFOM made the film, IMHO. It is a departure from a standard narrative structure rather than an incomplete standard narrative. It is a bleak, nasty headfuck of an ending that had me lost in thought for a good while after I left the cinema.
Napoleon Ier wrote:heavycola wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
I have to say, and despite admiring the Coen brothers, I thought it wasn't quite in the league of Fargo, Lebowski, or O Borther Where Art Thou. They did stick too closely to the plot in the book which resulted in a feeling of incompleteness and stagnation towards the end. I thought.
i would swap Miller's Crossing for OBWAT in that sentence. The latter was pretty, and funny, but it was ultimately lightweight.
The ending of NCFOM made the film, IMHO. It is a departure from a standard narrative structure rather than an incomplete standard narrative. It is a bleak, nasty headfuck of an ending that had me lost in thought for a good while after I left the cinema.
You know, shamefully, I've not seen Miller's Crossing. How good is that?
Also, what did you think of the Ladykillers?
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See all their movies. Now.
heavycola wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Man, this thread was great. A whopping 230 pages with noone changing their viewpoint.
I actually converted around page 198. Unfortunately, I converted to satanism.
Napoleon Ier wrote:heavycola wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
I have to say, and despite admiring the Coen brothers, I thought it wasn't quite in the league of Fargo, Lebowski, or O Borther Where Art Thou. They did stick too closely to the plot in the book which resulted in a feeling of incompleteness and stagnation towards the end. I thought.
i would swap Miller's Crossing for OBWAT in that sentence. The latter was pretty, and funny, but it was ultimately lightweight.
The ending of NCFOM made the film, IMHO. It is a departure from a standard narrative structure rather than an incomplete standard narrative. It is a bleak, nasty headfuck of an ending that had me lost in thought for a good while after I left the cinema.
You know, shamefully, I've not seen Miller's Crossing. How good is that?
Also, what did you think of the Ladykillers?
heavycola wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:heavycola wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Dancing Mustard wrote:Mega-Wordheavycola wrote:Best film I have seen in years.
I have to say, and despite admiring the Coen brothers, I thought it wasn't quite in the league of Fargo, Lebowski, or O Borther Where Art Thou. They did stick too closely to the plot in the book which resulted in a feeling of incompleteness and stagnation towards the end. I thought.
i would swap Miller's Crossing for OBWAT in that sentence. The latter was pretty, and funny, but it was ultimately lightweight.
The ending of NCFOM made the film, IMHO. It is a departure from a standard narrative structure rather than an incomplete standard narrative. It is a bleak, nasty headfuck of an ending that had me lost in thought for a good while after I left the cinema.
You know, shamefully, I've not seen Miller's Crossing. How good is that?
Also, what did you think of the Ladykillers?
Miller's Crossing is one of my favourite coen bros movies. I remember reading one of the bros saying the idea all stemmed from a single image - a grey fedora blowing around in a wood. Irish gangstres: Gabriel Byrne, Albert FINNEY, the femme fatale, some of the snappiest dialogue they ever wrote.
I never watched the Ladykillers. It came just after Intolerable Cruelty, which was good fun but way beneath them. And i heard Ladykillers was even worse - and as someone pointed out, a pointless remake. It has Tom McBland Hanks in it for a start...
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