We got Another One!!!!!! · 8:14am Nov 17th, 2016
Yes...good, good, another has been added to the herd... good...
Yes...good, good, another has been added to the herd... good...
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Happy Independence Day, my friends.
This is your friendly and patriotic film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Sound the trumpets! Play the drums! Light the fireworks! And wave the American flag! Because it's once again the time of year to celebrate American becoming its own country.
The Coen Brothers, eclectic as always, take on film noir in this hyper subdued, intentionally self serious yet absurd deconstruction of the film noir genre, where, in playing the standard tropes and motifs of the genre dead straight, stretching them to the point where they snap back on themselves. It's a dense, cerebral film, and one that, while lacking the gonzo charms of, say, O Brother, Where Art Thou? or The Hudsucker Proxy, still manages to be a fascinating work of art, and a
Okay, I'll admit it right off the bat. This film is, very much, an example of "minor" Coen Brothers. The story for the film was actually devised by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone (no, not that Matt Stone), and was shopped around for several years to directors such as Jonatham Demme and Ron Howard, before the Coen Brothers themselves finally picked up the project, and wrote the last draft of the screenplay. So, in that way, it's true that this film is perhaps the closest they've gotten for
Aloha, my amigos!
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I’m gonna give you guys my take of Dreamworks’s “Puss in Boots”.
Here’s the summary of this tale:
Puss in Boots is a feline outlaw who has been on the run for a crime he didn’t commit.