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So much to do; so much to review! Let’s see…

I saw No Country For Old Men on Thursday, it was beautiful, and dark and suspenseful and funny; one hundred percent Coen Brothers. I felt the last fifteen minutes were a bit week and anticlimactic, but I hate spoilers, so I won’t say more. Josh Brolin‘s performance is all it’s cracked up to be, and Javier Bardem was scare-ree. Tommy Lee Jones was great, as always. There was no soundtrack to the film, no ambient music, just the sounds of boots on gravel, shotguns cocking, and the tension filled silence; a great choice. It’s not a perfect film, but it’s within sight. Read the rest of this entry »

So much to do; so much to review! Let’s see…

I saw No Country For Old Men on Thursday, it was beautiful, and dark and suspenseful and funny; one hundred percent Coen Brothers. I felt the last fifteen minutes were a bit week and anticlimactic, but I hate spoilers, so I won’t say more. Josh Brolin‘s performance is all it’s cracked up to be, and Javier Bardem was scare-ree. Tommy Lee Jones was great, as always. There was no soundtrack to the film, no ambient music, just the sounds of boots on gravel, shotguns cocking, and the tension filled silence; a great choice. It’s not a perfect film, but it’s within sight. Read the rest of this entry »