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Yeah, I thought your talking about it being so long was odd. A great film. Slow but more dreamy than anything.
Never heard of the head fucking rumour in Alfredo Garcia but it's something I imagine Warren Oates might've drunkenly suggested. And another Warren Oates ... ![]() Dillinger One of my favourite gangster movies. |
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I thought the Depp version was better, and I've seen them both fairly recently.
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Really? I saw the Depp version about a year ago and it didn't do anything for me, but then I'm really not a Johnny Depp fan at all. I might watch it again tonight, just to refresh my memory.
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secrets of the tribe, one of the best documentaries i've seen in a long time http://vimeo.com/29807445
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The Depp dillinger was so fucking boring!!!!!
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![]() Ulzana's Raid Excellent western by the guy who directed Kiss Me Deadly. |
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The last days of the world
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![]() Cocaine Cowboys I loved this even more than I expected to, and I expected to love it a lot. ![]() |
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weird coincidence, i was just reading about that movie this morning! marco rubio (florida) --> cocaine mouth --> griselda blanco |
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Watch it, seriously. Griselda Blanco needs a film made just about her. Amazing stuff. ![]() |
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death and the maiden
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That is because Jack Sparrow ruined Johnny Depp. Dude used to be a creative and innovative actor until he essentially combined his characters of Raul Duke and Sam from Benny&Joon and has lost all of his talent and become a caricature of his former characters. Some director is going to eventually have the balls to step up and say, "Johnny, can we get a bit less of the Jack Sparrow and a bit more Depp variety please?" God Bless guys like Brad Pitt for evolving past their key roles. What if Brad was always stuck in Tyler Durden or Tristan from Legends of the Fall? Lame. Personally, Lincoln aside my favorite actor of the past few years has been Daniel Day Lewis, I mean Gangs of New York and There Will Be Blood are like Bram Stoker's Dracula epically well produced films yo!
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He has a similar problem to Leonardo Di Caprio (who I much prefer) in that he just can't pull off really adult roles. He's good at playing slightly smug/quirky 20 somethings, and that's it. |
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I also like Leo and I think that he has overcome his inability to play more mature roles in the past few years. Yes, ALL of his roles still rely on some sense of boyish charm, but an in all I think that Leo has better avoided type-casting and stuck in the same character as has Depp. Again, I still think that Brad Pitt is the gold standard in variety of good acting in the past 20 years. What is hilarious is the all these 1990s teeny-bop heart throbs have all evolved into more serious acting careers than I think anyone would have expected twenty years ago. I mean, its not like Freddy Prinze Jr or Jonathan Taylor Thomas ever evolved into legitimate films ![]()
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![]() The Untouchables I'd convinced myself that I didn't like this and I can't work out why. |
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Also watched Zelig. I stand by what I said, it's a minor masterpiece.
"The Ku Klux Klan, who saw Zelig as a Jew, that could turn himself into a Negro and a Chinaman, saw him as a triple threat." I just really admire Woody Allen, even if his recent films are dull. |
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![]() Some of his recent films are up there with his best. There different sure, nut I like that. I like to see a director actually evolve and change. In fact I'd say the only rough period he really went through was the late 90's early 00's. Once he did Melinda and Melinda he found his mojo again I think. And if you disagree with me I will tell you to suck my big, fat one and I will storm off and never come back here again.
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