Before I begin to ramble on with my usual nonsense, let's make one thing clear: No Country for Old Man is a good film. In fact, it's a very good film. I'm talking, like, Mr. Goodbar kind of good. First of all, it's directed by the two headed monster of Joel and Ethan Coen.
President Clinton - "We look like [DYING] idiots, folks, denying that the people who murdered our fellow citizens [GENERAL AHMAD and Co.] didn't when they are continuing [AS THE 'ESCAPED"] to murder people all around the world," to thieve further for the neocon traitors, from a left undefended "America" silenced by censorship practiced by the demon enemy George Norry, making lawless and godless,
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom begins its 40th year when it opens to the public on Saturday, park officials said. This season also marks the park's second year with its Land, Sea and Sky areas. Last year's park transformation included a name
The 2008 edition which is due for release in June, will be no different from the previous editions. The photo shoot for the upcoming edition was recently done in Runaway Bay, St Ann.
Do you know this song, "Longing for My baby to love me more. What am I longing for?" or how about this, "Love is, much more to life than just words. Love means, much more than to say you love."
One-hit wonder Lazyboy made fun of our overweight society with these 2004 lyrics: “They say we’re in the middle of an obesity epidemic. An epidemic, like it’s polio. Like we’ll be telling our grandkids about it one day … ‘How’d you get through it, grandpa?’
O Coen Brothers, where art thou? After a decade of passable yet uninspired fare such as "The Ladykillers" and "Intolerable Cruelty," we may finally be witnessing the resurgence of a duo that once won an Oscar for teaching us the merits of putting a dead body through a wood chipper.
This year's top Oscar nominees shine by drawing inspiration from the past In the heyday of the major Hollywood studios, moguls set aside huge budgets to produce and promote pictures like Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). They wanted to test the limits of Hollywood technology, showcase big stars in big roles, and prove to the world that Tinseltown could do literary adaptations or social protest -
It was a country for old men Sunday at the 80th Academy Awards: Joel and Ethan Coen, who've made movies longer than any of the directors who were up against them, collected three prizes for the blood-drenched Texas gangster picture "No Country for Old Men." The brothers won best picture, director and adapted screenplay but failed to win an unprecedented four for the same feature. (They were