Correct! well done sir....you have the floor.
Correct! well done sir....you have the floor.
"No problem can withstand the assault of sustained Dufferism"
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No Country for Old Men.
That's correct.
It's one of my favorite movies.
It's the quintessential neo-western. The contrast between the sweeping landscapes and cramped interiors. The use of silence to convey emptiness(there is no soundtrack). The message that life is random, and death can take any of us anytime. There is no karmetic justice, the bad guys aren't always punished and the good guys don't always win. In fact the movie has no heroes, just people dealing with the hardships of life.
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Yeah it's a masterpiece. The coin toss is one of my favourite scenes in it. Bardem is an absolute badass.
Right, onto the next one:
Is it a take on the Red riding hood story?
"No problem can withstand the assault of sustained Dufferism"
interview with a vampire?
None of the guesses are right.
Hint: Movie was released in 2005
Chronicles of Narnia ....
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The House of Baltar
Neither is this the dawn from the east, nor is a dragon flying above, nor are the gables of this hall aflame. Nay, mortal enemies approach in ready armour. Ravens are calling, wolves are howling, spear clashes and shield answers
Hide and Seek.
Took awhile, but that's Dakota Fanning...
This shouldn't be difficult...
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
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It's Wild at Heart. Saw it last February at a film festival in Austin.
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Aye..
This is a snakeskin jacket! And for me it's a symbol of my individuality, and my belief... in personal freedom.
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Is that the soviet movie: Иди и смотри? In the west known as Come and See? One of the Soviet box office successes from the 80's?
Thought my response went through... Brew is right.
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