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just got home from watching True Grit. It was pretty good, i'm going to check out the orignal though
 

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Originally Posted by aphextwin07
I also watched this last week, and I thought it was brilliant. Most people will either have a love/hate relationship with Kaufman stories, which is not surprising. It's definitely not a film to be watched for entertainment purposes, but rather for artistic value/appreciation. This is why most casual moviegoers hate it while cinephiles are in love with it. Calling it confusing would be an understatement though, and I'm not sure I can sit through repeat viewings to catch all that I missed. Philip Seymour Hoffman never fails to disappoint either and he's easily one of the top 3 actors in the business.

Bolded sentence is bizarre and totally fucked up.

Recently: Naked Lunch, Wild Strawberries, Exit Wounds, Chinatown
 

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Skyline
 

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^ LOL. I watched Skyline last night. Did you like the end, TS?
 

Tokyo Slim

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Originally Posted by Neo_Version 7
^ LOL. I watched Skyline last night. Did you like the end, TS?
What took Avatar 3 hours and a bunch of hokey pseudo-religious rhetoric, Skyline accomplished in 20 seconds! Too bad you had to sit through the rest of that dross to get there.
 

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Last Days of Disco- great dialogue but not good as Metropolitan.
 

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"˜The Owl and the *****cat'

George Segal was the greatest thing going in the "˜70s.
 

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Dinner For Schmucks
Knight and Day

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Gunless
Judge Dredd
Freakonomics
 

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The Company Men and The Long Kiss Goodnight in my Download folder.
 

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