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 […]
Entries Tagged as 'Brad Pitt'
Burn After Reading (2008, Joel and Ethan Coen)
December 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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 […]
Tagged: Brad Pitt· DreamWorks Pictures· Gore Verbinski· J.H. Wyman· James Gandolfini· ★★½
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 […]
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 […]
Tagged: Brad Pitt· Don Cheadle· Elliot Gould· George Clooney· George Nolfi· Matt Damon· Steven Soderbergh· Vincent Cassel· Warner Bros.· ★★★



