I got this one on disk from Netflix. 6 minutes of nonskippable commercials before the menu came up.
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I got this one on disk from Netflix. 6 minutes of nonskippable commercials before the menu came up.
Fuck. I was really let down with this movie, especially with how high the Metascore for it is. Yeah it was a good movie, but hell did it drag on many times. I did enjoy the first door scene though.
True story about when the Bush administration unlawfully revealed the identity of a covert CIA operative because her husband was publicly questioning the use of his report in the decision to go to war in Iraq. Naomi Watts and Sean Penn both deliver solid performances.
Scooter Libby was a douche!
Wow. He was writing so ahead of his time it's not funny.
Then we came home and watched Splice. That movie sucked. I give it a 4/10 just because the SE was cool. Glad it was on Netflix
Oh my god dialogue and acting. Some of the best I've ever seen in a movie. Ever. Even for the Coen Brothers this movie is spectacular. Everything about this movie is downright perfect, right up to the end. The last 15 minutes or so just doesn't fit in with the movie. For sake of not spoiling things, I won't go into detail, but I was rather disappointed.
While the ending kept this from being a Better Than Sex film, the other 90% of the film is absolutely superb and deserves a Full Price.
EDIT: After re-watching Fargo yesterday (which I gave the same rating (5/5 (Full Price))), I've decided to bump No Country up to a Better Than Sex film, since, despite the ending, the rest of the movie is superb to Fargo (which is still a fantastic movie), which I had believed to be their best film.
Alot better than I expected it to be. The special effects of it were amazing and quickly got into the action. Only problem was there wasn't really a story behind it, since it just happens out of the blue.
Shit, this was an extremely intense film, and was actually scary. This is how you make a horror film. John Carpenter is a god, and a genius when it comes to directing great Horror films.
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