A review of sorts

I was going to see a movie on Monday night but the weather was kinda crappy and the restaurant I wanted to go to ahead of time isn’t open Mondays, so I went tonight instead. I saw the Coen brothers film No Country for Old Men. Observations that give nothing about it away:

  • It isn’t as bloody as I expected.
  • The weapon of choice for the bad guy is really freakin’ cool.
  • It didn’t end how I expected.
  • Our little Brand from Goonies is allllll growed up, and looking pretty hot.

If you like… oh, let’s say, maybe, Blood Simple then go see this film. If you don’t like the Coen brothers then I think you’re wasting your money because you know you won’t be happy.

I love the Coen brothers so I give it a solid B+ overall, with a partial grade deduction for all the yucky animal scenes put together, which I can always do without. (Ok, so that gives something away. Sorry.) I give myself an A+ for going to this movie alone even though I’d read it was kinda bloodfesty.

12 thoughts on “A review of sorts

  1. H, his voice alone makes me want to hide invisibly in a corner.

    Fab, then bring your favorite teddy bear to hide behind for the Javier scenes.

    Avi, of course I gave myself an A(+). I’m awesome.

  2. Self-dates are often the best kind. And let me just say that going to the movies alone is better than going with someone who either talks through the whole thing, or sits there like a lump looking at her watch every five minutes.

    I’m still thinking about No Country a week later. I really need to see it again. The ending still really bothers me, and yet I wholly respect it.

  3. I will not attend movies with people who talk through them. I also will not tolerate boredom vibes. I will move seats in these scenarios with a “don’t follow me” glare.

    I had the whole short row to myself, it was awesome. :grins:

    The ending surprised me. It felt slightly cop-outish but at the same time completely practical. There are not usually tidy endings in real life, and the Coen brothers are respecting that.

  4. Here in Austin (woncha come down?) we have a place called Alamo Drafthouse. It’s a movie theatre but they took out every other row and put in tables. Then they add wait staff and a grill and a great menu and good sense of humor so you can actually have dinner AND a movie at the same time. It’s awesome!

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