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Thursday, February 17, 2011

True Grit

Directed by: Joel and Ethan Coen
Release date: 11 Feb 2011 UK / 22 Dec 2010 USA
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Hailee Steinfeld, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin



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He said:

I have waited for what seemed like ages for True Grit to finally be released in the U.K. I have always enjoyed the old-west genre and it is very rare that I don't enjoy a Coen brothers film. True Grit successfully ticks all of the boxes of the classic western films that I watched with my grandpa when I was younger.

The role that has gotten the most attention in the reviews thus far is Jeff Bridges portrayal of Rueben "Rooster" Cogburn, the role first made famous by John "The Duke" Wayne. But there are several performances in this film that stand out on their own. Hailee Steinfeld displays amazing poise and skill as the young and spirited Mattie Ross determined to bring her father's murderer to justice.

Matt Damon slipped into the role of Texas Ranger LeBeuf (pronounced lebeef) with ease and is honestly one of my favourite characters in this film, LeBeuf is a man that enjoys the sound of his own voice as much as the pride in his profession as a Texas Ranger. Damon plays the role perfectly and gives the impression that he enjoyed every minute of it.

This film is best described as a traditional western. The pace is relaxed, but the narrative is constantly flowing through out its 110 minute running time. The visuals in this film are absolutely stunning, the Coen brothers used the landscape as it's own individual character providing both conflict and respite for the travelling trio. I give this film {{{4 out of 5}}}

She said:

I am definitely not a fan of Westerns as a genre. My class was forced to study Westerns in my Sixth Form media class and I have resented them ever since. It is interesting though because I am fascinated by the American West and when I studied its history in a different class I loved it. Bearing all this in mind I was weary about how I would find True Grit but I knew it would be fantastic. It was.

I disagree with my better half. I don't think that this is a traditional Western, I think it is a homage to a traditional Western made for a modern day audience. Where usually I find the Coen brothers strange their style fit this project like a glove. The humour was sharp and witty, and played on the performances the actors were giving. The pace was also much better than in traditional Westerns, which I find slow-paced.

The trio of actors - Steinfield, Damon and Bridges - are the stars of this film. Hailee Steinfield has the rare talent of playing a role completely straight and still making it hilarious, which I think if a rare gift. This worked brilliantly with Bridges and Damon who often acted more like children that the girl did! Very funny. I was glad we went to see this. I give it {{{4 out of 5}}}

They said: Whether you're a fan of Westerns or not we think there is something in this film for everyone to enjoy. It also showcases some fantastic performances that will make you laugh and care. We give this film {{{8 out of 10}}}

Question for the comments: Are you a fan of Westerns?

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Ocean's Thirteen (Directed by Steven Soderbergh)



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Starring:
George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Al Pacino, Don Cheadle and well like 8 others...

He said:
The Oceans franchise is a lot of fun. One of my favorite things about this film is that while promoting the film before it's 2007 release, George Clooney and the majority of the cast toted this sequel as an apology for Ocean's 12.

This film is exactly what it promises to be, fast paced, quick witted and all out fun. It is definitely a film that you need to be paying attention to from start to finish, as the story does not wait for you to catch up.

I love the look and feel of this movie and have no complaints about it what so ever. Watch this film {{{4.5 out of 5}}}

She Said:

I love this film. The last in a trilogy (is it ever now though?) that is about being slick, smooth, intelligent and y'know... making crime look fun. As James said this film is really an apology for the abysmal second film . Luckily the filmmakers worked out that the all-boys outing to Vegas is the winning setting.

As with the first film, Oceans 11, this film rewards repeat viewings and I recommend watching it at least twice. There are substories of subplots which actually turn out to be substories of main plots. There are characters who you though were one thing who turn out to be another. There are twists on twists.

But the main reason for watching again is because... it is a great film with great cinematography. Soderbergh loves long shots. Go back and look out for them.

Vegas provides a great backdrop for this crime film. It successfully makes the viewer want to join in the heist and take down the corrupted casino moguls. And why is it okay to want to be a criminal like Ocean? Well because a) he is George Clooney, b) he was Frank Sinatra, c) "its not about making money... its about taking money"**

I give this film a deserved <<<4.5 out of 5>>>

**Quote from Dr Horrible's Sing-along-blog. Fits though doesn't it?

They said:

If you have difficulty keeping up with complex plots then you may want to avoid this film. But if you love them, and you love slick dialogue and have no problem putting your faith in the director that he has everything under control then watch it. Oh and it is in Vegas... so just watch it for that. We give it <<<9 out of 10>>>