Posted on March 17,2008 01:41 PM by
Julie and I watched "No Country for Old Men" last night. And we were underwhelmed. To say the least.

Did we just not get it?

I mean, you have a pure-evil bad guy. No nuance. No suspense since you know he's going to kill everyone. You have a sort-of main character, and then you have Tommy Lee-Jones' cop whose character is distinguished mainly by the fact that he is NOT investigating crimes. And chatting a lot.

And the biggest death of the movie? Happens offscreen. Not like, "You shouldn't have to watch this violence" offscreen. But like, "we didn't shoot that scene offscreen".

Our friend Josh Meyer was great in it though. It was one of the few scenes where the actors finished their scene. It didn't feel like the director just eventually said, "Ok, um... I guess we're done staring at the scenery. Time to move the camera now."

We were wondering if perhaps it was funny if you weren't used to Texas accents and Tommy Lee Jones, ala Fargo.

We didn't get it. Which shocked us. Because we both really thought we were going to like it. A lot.

Posted on October 30,2006 02:45 PM by
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Posted on June 17,2006 11:09 AM by
Saw "District B13" last night. It's a French movie starring one of those free runner guys. Which was pretty cool, and a lot less gimmicky than say the movies starring twin body builders, or anything starring Steven Segal. The action was well done although the pacing was a little goofy. But, the thing I enjoyed the most was the politics injected into the proceedings. Even though it's sci-fi they really addressed many of the issues involved in the current Paris riots. And after they had their big climactic fight scene ending, they had an even better political ending. Don't get me wrong, the writing in this movie had every cliche in the book. It was like they distilled every cop show from the 70's and 80's into one movie. But the politics were still there, and anytime I start thinking in an action movie that can't be a bad thing.