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PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 8:31 pm 
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for me the last quarter turned it from a great film into a brilliant one, I love having expectations confounded.


In the words of Lou Rawls, 'Bam, right on'

The last scene flawed me. Left the cinema in a daze. My kind of film.

Left me with a similar feeling that 'Once Upon A Time In The West' did.


..> thats so fuckin spot on its untrue. Both great films, masterpiece in the case of Once Upon A Time in fact I don't think I have seen better. Both films fuck it you had no idea what was going to happen from one scene to the next let alone the ending and what endings. After I watched both I did have that same feeling, I would find it hard to describe, a bit blown away by it all mostly and aware of the fact you'd just witnessed a bit more then another Western film of a Saturday night or whatever. class

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Just watched no country for old men last night! somehow i seemed to miss all the hype advertising and didnt get a chance to see it at the cinema! I love the coen brothers especially fargo and this reminded me of that very much! What a fantastic film - the ending really set in stone what a great film it is - the pyscho had some very dark funny typical coen borthers character traits and i found tommy lee's sidekick rather amusing as well! just a fantastic masterpiece film - it really did blow my socks off- best new film ive seen since the departed i reckon! get in!

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Dave Woodcock wrote:
nice new avatar Colonel Saunders. What exactly does that snakeskin jacket represent again? :wink:


Oh, Oh.


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