Daggers Posted 26 February 2008 Posted 26 February 2008 There's the biscuit! A much better waste of two hours than that turgid Daniel Day Wankfest. Method acting WITH a scripted plot...what will these film guys think of next? See this picture.
Ric Flair Posted 26 February 2008 Posted 26 February 2008 Thomas Brolin wrote and directed that didn't he? Fair play to the lad.
purpleronnie Posted 26 February 2008 Posted 26 February 2008 I did prefer no country but really liked There will be blood too, DDL was amazing in it.
General Smuts Posted 26 February 2008 Posted 26 February 2008 Thomas Brolin wrote and directed that didn't he? Fair play to the lad. As in the former swedish footballer?
Ric Flair Posted 26 February 2008 Posted 26 February 2008 As in the former swedish footballer? Yes, that's him.
DanTheFoxBhoy Posted 27 February 2008 Posted 27 February 2008 The trailer put me off this movie, but I haven't heard a bad thing about it yet and then it goes and knocks up some Oscars... I think I'll have to take two hours out of my life to find out what all the fuss is about.
Leicfox Posted 17 March 2008 Posted 17 March 2008 The trailer put me off this movie, but I haven't heard a bad thing about it yet and then it goes and knocks up some Oscars... I think I'll have to take two hours out of my life to find out what all the fuss is about. No Country for Old Men is a great film, i thoroughly enjoyed it.
Webbo Posted 17 March 2008 Posted 17 March 2008 The trailer put me off this movie, but I haven't heard a bad thing about it yet and then it goes and knocks up some Oscars... I think I'll have to take two hours out of my life to find out what all the fuss is about. It's interesting rather than great. There were some bits that weren't shown (I don't want to spoil it for anyone so I won't say what) that were important to the plot and it didn't have a proper ending.
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