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Massively disappointed in that one. Im not sure why though. I actually don't think ive been able to finish the film. I know us Americans have different tolerance for story building and character development....
But this just took...well..it was just....boring and uninteresting
Saw Lincoln yesterday. The ending was a little sudden and mishmashed, but overall I really liked the movie. .
Admirable job on an enormous and pretty intimidating topic. Not sure anyone besides Daniel Day Lewis couldve pulled off that role. Tommy Lee Jones was also excellent. Wasn't excited about Sally Field.
I always loved Henry Fonda, but he surprised me here. Maybe they did an admirable job making him look like a young Abe, I don't know, but it was a nice performance.
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Punch Drunk Love
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Dev wrote:
Punch Drunk Love
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Dev wrote:
Punch Drunk Love
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Dev wrote:
Punch Drunk Love
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Dave Krusen > Hard Eight.
luiz guzman > phillip baker hall > matt cameron + matt chamberlain > the king of limbs
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Dave Krusen > Hard Eight.
luiz guzman > phillip baker hall > matt cameron + matt chamberlain > the king of limbs
Thom Yorke should have played Paul and Eli Sunday.
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:10 am Posts: 10993 Gender: Male
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Alex wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Dev wrote:
Punch Drunk Love
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Dave Krusen > Hard Eight.
luiz guzman > phillip baker hall > matt cameron + matt chamberlain > the king of limbs
Thom Yorke should have played Paul and Eli Sunday.
that stunt casting would draw less attention to itself than jonny greenwood's scores
Pretty good, hard to believe it was the same guy who made the Master and There Will Be Blood. Don't think it was on that level but definitely a pretty top notch movie.
I wouldn't say it's PTA's "best" work, but it's probably my favorite.
not the least bit surprising
Rank them.
i've only seen three of his movies. i don't want to besmirch the noble act of ranking by offering such a paltry list.
Dave Krusen > Hard Eight.
luiz guzman > phillip baker hall > matt cameron + matt chamberlain > the king of limbs
Thom Yorke should have played Paul and Eli Sunday.
that stunt casting would draw less attention to itself than jonny greenwood's scores
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