Hail, Caesar!
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Hail, Caesar!
Not good.
Saw it in a theater that had been rented out, with an open bar, and around 40 people there for what ended up being a pretty out of control birthday celebration.
This was not a good start to the evening's festivities.
Saw it in a theater that had been rented out, with an open bar, and around 40 people there for what ended up being a pretty out of control birthday celebration.
This was not a good start to the evening's festivities.
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baffled wrote:Not good.
Saw it in a theater that had been rented out, with an open bar, and around 40 people there for what ended up being a pretty out of control birthday celebration.
This was not a good start to the evening's festivities.
I heard it wasn't 'great'. Too much happening. Hope the Coens and Tarantino aren't on the downward slide.
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It's basically a day in the life of Josh Brolin's character. It's one big crisis with a bunch of peripheral stuff and odd little story lines that branch out.
The problem, is that it's not interesting. There are a couple of points that were kind of funny/amusing, but mostly just pointless blather.
The Coens have never been my favorite, so I don't know if they're trending down, but Tarantino has sucked for a long time.
The problem, is that it's not interesting. There are a couple of points that were kind of funny/amusing, but mostly just pointless blather.
The Coens have never been my favorite, so I don't know if they're trending down, but Tarantino has sucked for a long time.
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Is Scarlett on screen for more than 10 minutes?
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Actually... I don't think she got 10 minutes of screen time.
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Kooky talk. His films are pretty stable when it comes to critical reviews since the 90's, and he's still a regular Oscar contender.baffled wrote:but Tarantino has sucked for a long time.
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You're such a boring dork.
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Won't seebaffled wrote:Actually... I don't think she got 10 minutes of screen time.
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The movie within a movie, Hail Caesar, has the same plot if that new movie out, Risen.
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The bad writing thread is elsewherenafod wrote:The movie within a movie, Hail Caesar, has the same plot if that new movie out, Risen.
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buckethead wrote:Won't seebaffled wrote:Actually... I don't think she got 10 minutes of screen time.
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#$%-ing Swype on my Android.buckethead wrote:The bad writing thread is elsewherenafod wrote:The movie within a movie, Hail Caesar, has the same plot if that new movie out, Risen.


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I expected this thread to be about Obama.
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so did spells. He was a little more chubbed than the rest of us.
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