Is it mean to say this is probably Spike Lee’s last great movie?
Is it mean to say this is probably Spike Lee’s last great movie?
Hey I think this Rian Johnson fella might go on to great things.
I like the part where antismoking protesters try to kill Eckhart by slapping him with nicotine patches until he almost overdoses.
Well I liked it. Too many westerns are wishy-washy or nostalgic. This is an ugly movie about some ugly people.
Laurie Holden with short hair in a police officer uniform and leather jacket “was a look” as my lesbian friends love to say.
I still remember that Roger Ebert, in lieu of reviewing the movie himself, opted to have Garfield the Cat review his own film.
I thought it was pretty good. Bob Arctor’s monologue that gives the film its title encapsulated the melancholy of the story.
This movie is the simultaneous apex and nadir of dysfunctional family indie comedies. It gets compared to everything as an example of success, while it also gets compared to every damn imitator. And there’s lots of them.
There’s good scene where Robin Williams’ character loses his temper and goes on a big rant, but the camera pulls outside the room, to outside the window of the house and his rant becomes muffled and muted in the dark.
Nicolas Cage in a bear suit screaming about bees!
The message was “Don’t ignore a dying person”
Blood diamonds are bad. DiCaprio’s accent wasn’t very convincing either.
God did people quote this movie for way too long.
David Ayer went on the make a lot of crap after this one.
The only bad thing about this movie is that lots of people started imitating the long uncut scenes achieved through digital illusion, but in films without as much substance. but that’s always the case, isn’t it?
This movie is indeed, really freakin’ wild.
Unexpected that Josh Hutcherson went on to do big things with Hunger Games while AnnaSophia Robb seems to have disappeared.
There’s like thirty actors in this movie, a shame they couldn’t just pick a few to center the movie on.
Sean Bean shooting down a helicopter with a handgun and a dude getting ripped in half are what I remember from this movie too. Good review.
The ending of this movie is so weird from what I recall. Like, they let him off on a technicality or something, even though he was framed for killing the president by like a vast government conspiracy or something bizarre.