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Burn After Reading (2008, Joel and Ethan Coen)

December 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Coens usually write tight scripts. Burn After Reading doesn’t have a particularly tight script. Instead, it’s got a bunch of great performances and funny scenes–astoundingly good dialogue (their use of curse words for humorous effect is noteworthy)–and some great details. But the film isn’t really much of a story. Literally speaking, it’s about what […]

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Tagged: Brad Pitt· Ethan Coen· Focus Features· George Clooney· Joel Coen· Richard Jenkins· ★★★

The Mexican (2001, Gore Verbinski)

January 30th, 2008 · No Comments

No kidding The Mexican has a lot of the same score as The Abyss, Alan Silvestri composed both… oddly, I didn’t even think he was working anymore (or even back when The Mexican came out). Besides the Abyss rips, he turns in a good, funny score. But anyway.…
The Mexican is kind of strange and kind […]

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Tagged: Brad Pitt· DreamWorks Pictures· Gore Verbinski· J.H. Wyman· James Gandolfini· ★★½

Ocean’s Thirteen (2007, Steven Soderbergh)

January 15th, 2008 · No Comments

A friend of mine thinks this entry is the series’s most successful, but–while it is a tad confrontational–I prefer the outright hostility to the average viewer the second one exhibits. Ocean’s Thirteen seems to be made more for the remaining audience. The people who got Twelve. The scenes in Mexico, in particular, are the sort […]

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Tagged: Al Pacino· Brad Pitt· Brian Koppelman· David Levien· Don Cheadle· Ellen Barkin· Elliot Gould· George Clooney· Matt Damon· Steven Soderbergh· Warner Bros.· ★★★

Twelve Monkeys (1995, Terry Gilliam)

September 17th, 2007 · No Comments

Twelve Monkeys is one of the more unhappy films. Unhappy films are difficult to pull off–The Godfather Part II is the finest example–but Monkeys does it. When I say unhappy, I don’t mean a sad ending or an unpleasing one or an unrewarding one. Not even a cynical or downbeat one. An unhappy film, if […]

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Tagged: Brad Pitt· Bruce Willis· Chris Marker· Christopher Plummer· David Morse· David Webb Peoples· Janet Peoples· Madeleine Stowe· Terry Gilliam· Universal Pictures· ★★★★

Ocean’s Twelve (2004, Steven Soderbergh)

March 22nd, 2007 · 1 Comment

The amusement factor. Does that term even make any sense? Ocean’s Twelve is, in case anyone watching it was confused (which I find hard to believe, but of the principals, only George Clooney makes exclusively smart movies so Brad Pitt and Matt Damon fans are suspect), about enjoying itself. It throws itself a party no […]

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Tagged: Brad Pitt· Don Cheadle· Elliot Gould· George Clooney· George Nolfi· Matt Damon· Steven Soderbergh· Vincent Cassel· Warner Bros.· ★★★

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