04-12-2008, 10:27 AM
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JiGsAw
Joined on 06-26-2006
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Normally I'd steer clear of this Oscar Nominated stuff, as they have the uncanny ability to just go for the big blockbusters and leave behind t3h epic indie movies. Then I noticed this was an indie movie, not plagued with the cliches normally found in actions movies. I won't go into details with the plot, but the protagonist isn't the apple pie shitting Johnny American normally found in action movies and the antagonist isn't the "I am t3h crazy wackjob with no morales" type of serial killer. Bonus points for his main weapon being compressed air. I'd definately recommend this if it slipped under anyones radar.

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04-12-2008, 11:25 AM
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puredolemite

Joined on 03-28-2006
Comrade Dole
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Re: No Country For Old Men
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My grandpa just finished reading the book not too long ago (now my grandma is reading it) and they said it's very violent, but still is pretty good.
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04-17-2008, 5:57 PM
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stewie0
Joined on 11-03-2007
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Re: No Country For Old Men
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normally i hate old western typed movies but this is one of my favorite movies ive watched.
im better than noobs...
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