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Re: No Country for Old Men - film
« Reply #15 on: 28 December 2010, 17:53:11 »

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I watched No Country For Old Men and left the room for 2 mins near the end, came back in and could not make head nor tail of it, especially when Tommy Lee Jones was sitting in the room where the hitman was hiding and then it just cuts to something else.....  then at the end a car crash and the guy limps off - it was all over the place.  I hate films that leave the story unfinished.

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Some peeps like the story spoon fed on a plate, some peeps like endings that provoke thought, and are less certain.  Either is valid :y
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Re: No Country for Old Men - film
« Reply #16 on: 28 December 2010, 20:06:52 »

Ok, the film had a complicated ending for experts and older folk who drift off to sleep and don't care.

In that case I was a bit disappointed maybe even old fashioned!! ;D ;D I did enjoy Die Hard 4.0 (for the thrid time!) Now that was a film with a beginning, middle and an end.!
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Re: No Country for Old Men - film
« Reply #17 on: 29 December 2010, 10:05:12 »

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Ok, the film had a complicated ending for experts and older folk who drift off to sleep and don't care.

In that case I was a bit disappointed maybe even old fashioned!! ;D ;D I did enjoy Die Hard 4.0 (for the thrid time!) Now that was a film with a beginning, middle and an end.!
Ignoring the technical aspects, and whether they were valid, I though Die Hard 4 was the worse of the franchise...   ...though its an annual tradition here to watch all 4 between xmas and New Year - guessing we'll start tonight.


Another tradition is to watch Lord of the Rings back to back over a couple of days once every 3 or 4 years. Extended editions.  That was an ordeal.
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