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invito al cielo
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: In the land of the Instigator
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No one has seen Star Trek the annoyance of khan yet?
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the end of the ugly
Join Date: Aug 2006
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RAMPART
Woody Harrelson plays a bad LAPD cop. At first, it's like, "Who needs this? Haven't we seen cops go bad in movies before?" But this one kicks the shit out of the others. Visually innovative, emotionally stirring, morally complex. The acting from everyone is stunning. This was made by a guy named Oren Moverman, who also made The Messenger (another brilliant Harrelson performance). He's a geeeeneeeooos. This movie was made for suchfreinds. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I really liked Rampart, too. I expected it to be a kind of LA Bad Lieutenant but it ended up being its own thing. And totally agree about Woody Harrelson.
Just rewatched ![]() No Country For Old Men Great film. I know the hype was all about Javier Bardem but Tommy Lee Jones is the stand out for me. He's really come into his own these past few years. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: fucking Los Angeles
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![]() Fucking shit. I was literally thinking as I was scrolling down and reading your synopsis, "Woody Harrelson, crooked LAPD, kicks the shit out of others, visually innovative and morally complex." This shit is made for me! And then I saw you already said that ![]()
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