Really, REALLY liked this. Acting, plot, characters, dialog, the whole shebang.Steve French wrote:HELL yeah. Jeff Bridges particularly, and I honestly did not recognise the young Captain Kirk aka Chris Pine.Beaverdam wrote:I really liked "Hell or High Water".
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finally watched this. The 4 years I worked at Tower in Austin (92-96) were pretty amazing, in spite of having a truly heinous boss. Some of the best years of my life, and I made some amazing friends, most of whom I still communicate with to this day.
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If you haven't already checked out the film, 20TH Century Women, you really should. It's magnificent. I think if you are old enough to remember 1979 it will really strike a chord. They got it right!
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been forever since I've seen this
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The scene with Naomi Watts stirring the pot is worth the price of admission.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
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she is insanely lovely in this filmFlea wrote:The scene with Naomi Watts stirring the pot is worth the price of admission.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
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Yes sir! Once every four or five years give or take there is a movie that comes out that I really want to see. I'm probably forgetting one but this is the first one I can think of since American Sniper. I really enjoyed this movie. Jeff Bridges never disappoints. The wilder of the two brothers reminded me of my buddy Chris so much that I told him he had to see this movie.beantownbubba wrote:Really, REALLY liked this. Acting, plot, characters, dialog, the whole shebang.Steve French wrote:HELL yeah. Jeff Bridges particularly, and I honestly did not recognise the young Captain Kirk aka Chris Pine.Beaverdam wrote:I really liked "Hell or High Water".
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What did you think? I was kind of interested from what little I know about it.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:
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I know you didn't ask me, but why should that stop me? I enjoyed it and thought they did good job translating the book. Tom Hanks is as dependably good as always. But the book is better and the movie is good, not great. Worth a rental imho.Cole Younger wrote:What did you think? I was kind of interested from what little I know about it.
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I was gonna say that I'd enjoy meeting Chris, but on second thought i'm not so sure. I imagine he's pretty interesting though.Cole Younger wrote:The wilder of the two brothers reminded me of my buddy Chris so much that I told him he had to see this movie.
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Never averse to feedback from Bubba regardless of the question or whether or not I directed specifically at you. Always assume I want to hear what you have to say. I'm serious.beantownbubba wrote:I know you didn't ask me, but why should that stop me? I enjoyed it and thought they did good job translating the book. Tom Hanks is as dependably good as always. But the book is better and the movie is good, not great. Worth a rental imho.Cole Younger wrote:What did you think? I was kind of interested from what little I know about it.
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pretty much have to parrot what Bubba said, though I can't speak to the book since I haven't read it. Definitely worth your time if you're the least bit interested in Cold War espionage. At times I feel like Spielberg doesn't think the audience is intelligent enough to see the comparisons he's trying to draw between the U.S. and Communist countries, so he gets hamfisted and makes the point overly obvious, but I'm only talking about a few scenes in the latter part of the film. Mark Rylance alone is worth watchingCole Younger wrote:Never averse to feedback from Bubba regardless of the question or whether or not I directed specifically at you. Always assume I want to hear what you have to say. I'm serious.beantownbubba wrote:I know you didn't ask me, but why should that stop me? I enjoyed it and thought they did good job translating the book. Tom Hanks is as dependably good as always. But the book is better and the movie is good, not great. Worth a rental imho.Cole Younger wrote:What did you think? I was kind of interested from what little I know about it.
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Lol. He is interesting for sure and you would like him. Hair down to his waist and a Dime bag Darrell style goatee with a lot of that character's more likeable qualities and every bit of his toughness.beantownbubba wrote:I was gonna say that I'd enjoy meeting Chris, but on second thought i'm not so sure. I imagine he's pretty interesting though.Cole Younger wrote:The wilder of the two brothers reminded me of my buddy Chris so much that I told him he had to see this movie.
True story, he once killed eighteen wild boars in a single day. No guns were involved in this. Just Chris, his dogs, and a knife in a swamp infested with wild hogs, snakes, and Gators. I've been trying to get him to Homecoming.
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Sounds like Chris would be an excellent addition to The Circle Of Trust.Cole Younger wrote:Lol. He is interesting for sure and you would like him. Hair down to his waist and a Dime bag Darrell style goatee with a lot of that character's more likeable qualities and every bit of his toughness.beantownbubba wrote:I was gonna say that I'd enjoy meeting Chris, but on second thought i'm not so sure. I imagine he's pretty interesting though.Cole Younger wrote:The wilder of the two brothers reminded me of my buddy Chris so much that I told him he had to see this movie.
True story, he once killed eighteen wild boars in a single day. No guns were involved in this. Just Chris, his dogs, and a knife in a swamp infested with wild hogs, snakes, and Gators. I've been trying to get him to Homecoming.
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Lol! Flea he would um, have lots to share with you I'll just say it like that.
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Sounds like he would BE the Circle of Trust.Flea wrote:Sounds like Chris would be an excellent addition to The Circle Of Trust.
He has a pickle lighter??!Cole Younger wrote:Lol! Flea he would um, have lots to share with you I'll just say it like that.
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As message board compliments go, that's a really nice one. Thank you.Cole Younger wrote:Never averse to feedback from Bubba regardless of the question or whether or not I directed specifically at you. Always assume I want to hear what you have to say. I'm serious.
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Forgot about this aspect. I agree.whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:he gets hamfisted and makes the point overly obvious, but I'm only talking about a few scenes in the latter part of the film.
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