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returntothepit >> discuss >> Burn After Reading by W3 nli on Sep 2,2008 11:30pm
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toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Sep 2,2008 11:30pm
i gotta see this, the Coen's don't disappoint.


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toggletoggle post by Kadooganaut at Sep 3,2008 10:05am
I'm convinced Frances Mcdormand and John Malkovich are the same person.



toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Sep 6,2008 7:08am edited Sep 6,2008 7:09am
"There's a point in this movie that George Clooney's character, Harry Pfarrer shows Frances McDormand's character Linda Litzke something that we've seen him working on for about half the movie. It was so surprising when I first saw it, that at first, I didn't even know what it was.

Once again, the Coens have created wonderful characters, including Clooney, who is a womanizer and paranoid that people are following him, and McDormand, who just wants plastic surgery in order to look better. Also, there's John Malkovich as Osbourne Cox, who "doesn't have a drinking problem," and maybe the best in the movie, Brad Pitt as Chad, a clueless gym employee who is pushed along by McDormand.

The only character that isn't up to par with the rest is Tilda Swinton's character of Katie Cox, Osbourne's wife. She doesn't get as many laughs as the rest, and it seems like the Coens just needed her as a plot device rather than an actual character. However, she may not be funny, but she does play the character well.

The writing is brilliant and the Coens weave the story in such a way that it reminds me of their previous movie, The Big Lebowski. In the end, as J.K. Simmons character sums it up himself, nothing really happens, but while watching it all unfold, you can't help but laugh at the absurdity."

Hopefully seeing this movie this week.



toggletoggle post by thuringwethil at Sep 6,2008 12:52pm
I'm goin'. This looks really funny.



toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Sep 7,2008 1:37am
W3%20nli said[orig][quote]
the Coen Brothers don't disappoint.



toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Sep 7,2008 1:40am
Opens Friday at Jane Pickens and WARGASM on Sat, a good weekend ahead!



toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Sep 7,2008 1:43am
nice, smoke'em if you gott'em Johnny Boy



toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Sep 7,2008 1:45am
Got one of these now:






toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Sep 7,2008 1:51am
lol living the dream, sir living the dream.



toggletoggle post by thuringwethil at Oct 8,2008 9:58am
this was great.

totally nihilistic.

everyone in it is really really selfish and really REALLY DUMB.



toggletoggle post by mOe  at Oct 8,2008 1:31pm
this movie was fucking hilarous...the morning after I saw it i wanted to see it again
will DEF purchase when it comes to DVD



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Oct 8,2008 5:22pm
i loved it. my friend hated it. i have better taste in movies. nuff said.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Oct 8,2008 5:36pm
AUTOPSY_666 said[orig][quote]
Got one of these now:





that is the best vending machine ever. The best part would be telling my landlord "i couldn't pay rent this month, because i NEEDED to fill this little guy! He's a beaut, ain't he?



toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Oct 8,2008 9:50pm
did anyone else stand up and clap when Brad Pitt got shot in the face.



toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Oct 8,2008 10:35pm
AUTOPSY_666 said[orig][quote]
"There's a point in this movie that George Clooney's character, Harry Pfarrer shows Frances McDormand's character Linda Litzke something that we've seen him working on for about half the movie. It was so surprising when I first saw it, that at first, I didn't even know what it was."


This part was funny.




toggletoggle post by zyklon at Oct 8,2008 10:51pm
This movie is fucking awesome



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Jun 8,2009 10:38pm
I just watched it and the ending was hilarious. What a great movie.



toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Jun 9,2009 9:00am
good movie. love the cohen bros



toggletoggle post by darkwor  at Jun 9,2009 9:05am
definitely reminded me of Fargo for the extreme awkwardness of all the characters. clooney was fucking hilarious. A-



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jun 9,2009 9:08am
I think I'm gonna try and get a run in.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jun 9,2009 10:14am
I dug it.



toggletoggle post by Kadoog‘n‘stuff at Jun 9,2009 10:26am





toggletoggle post by rbss at Jun 9,2009 10:36am
This movie fucking ruled. I think it felt maybe slightly less impressive when it came out because it was right on the heels of No Country for Old Men, which might be the Cohen Bros. all-time best film overall. But Burn After Reading was extremely well-executed from a writing, directorial and performance standpoint. Brad Pitt was my favorite; he cracked me up.



toggletoggle post by patmeebles at Jan 25,2010 2:57am
Watching this now. So good.



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