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Entries Tagged as 'Tommy Lee Jones'

In the Electric Mist (2008, Bertrand Tavernier)

January 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments

In the Electric Mist is a perfect example of how not to adapt a novel into a film. The source novel is the sixth novel in a series and the film–in a seemingly bold but utterly misguided move (much of it would be incoherent if I hadn’t once read the novel)–assumes the viewer is going […]

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Tagged: Bernard Tavernier· Image Entertainment· James Lee Burke· Jerzy Kromolowski· John Sayles· Mary Olson-Kromolowski· Ned Beatty· Tommy Lee Jones· ★½

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005, Tommy Lee Jones)

August 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment

People really started noticing Tommy Lee Jones fifteen years ago, with The Fugitive. He was recognizable, given his long career to that point, but it was after The Fugitive, people started talking. Since then, Jones has done some good work and some bad work. He’s not usually bad in that bad work, but come on… […]

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Tagged: Barry Pepper· Guillermo Arriaga· Sony Pictures Classics· Tommy Lee Jones· ★★½

No Country for Old Men (2007, Joel and Ethan Coen)

December 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

There’s something untranslatable about the last line of a novel. Even though maybe it shouldn’t, it essentially sums up everything–not just the scene or the story or the characters, but the reader’s experience as well… (whether the writer’s experience of writing the book is summed up in the line is, obviously, immaterial). With No Country […]

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Tagged: Cormac McCarthy· Ethan Coen· Joel Coen· Miramax Films· Tommy Lee Jones· Woody Harrelson· ★★★★

Batman Forever (1995, Joel Schumacher)

October 4th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Joel Schumacher once commented he was first credited with saving the Batman franchise (with Batman Forever), then destroying it (with Batman & Robin). I think I’d watched his second venture (or tried to watch it) more recently than I had seen Forever… anyway, it isn’t like Schumacher made one good one and one bad one. […]

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Tagged: Akiva Goldsman· Bob Kane· Janet Scott Batchler· Joel Schumacher· Lee Batchler· Tommy Lee Jones· Val Kilmer· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Under Siege (1992, Andrew Davis)

March 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I suppose, if there were a quiz or something and I thought about it real hard, I’d remember Under Siege brought Tommy Lee Jones… well, not back exactly, so I guess just brought Tommy Lee Jones. Looking at his filmography and the dates, someone could wrongly argue Oliver Stone tried championing him–but it didn’t work […]

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Tagged: Andrew Davis· J.F. Lawton· Tommy Lee Jones· Warner Bros.· ⓏⒺⓇⓄ

Volcano (1997, Mick Jackson)

August 26th, 2005 · No Comments

I’m trying to remember why I queued Volcano. I’ve recently been on a “rediscovering the mid-to-late 1990s” kick, so that reason is possible, but I’m pretty sure it was because Anne Heche was in it and I wanted to go back to when she was going to have a great career. Heche is incredibly good […]

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Tagged: 20th Century Fox· Anne Heche· Billy Ray· Don Cheadle· Jerome Armstrong· Keith David· Mick Jackson· Tommy Lee Jones·

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