Posted by: mangold on: May 30, 2008
Here’s one for the Coen’s latest, Burn After Reading:
Amazing cast, right? Plus Pitt looks pretty hilarious.
This next one’s for the new Kevin Smith project. I normally wouldn’t be too excited, but he’s got Seth Rogen in the lead:
Let’s hope Smith redeems himself with this one.
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Posted by: mangold on: February 27, 2008
So yeah, we did have our own awards, or a “master list,” but here are my personal top 10 favorites from 2007:
10) Grindhouse/Hot Fuzz/Knocked Up
-The trifecta. Complete nerdom. Just for clarification, when I list Grindhouse I’m listing the double feature with fake trailers, missing reels, and [...]
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Posted by: mangold on: February 12, 2008
Flying high after the huge success of No Country for Old Men, the Coen brothers, who have also written and directed films such as Fargo, Raising Arizona, and The Big Lebowski, have 4, yes FOUR, new films on the way.
First we’ll get Burn After Reading, which the duo has already completed. It’ll be released [...]
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Posted by: Bob on: January 28, 2008
THE FIRST ANNUAL OWL PELLETS FILM AWARDS
And the winners are…
BEST MALE ACTOR (SUPPORTING)
Third Place: Philip Seymour Hoffman (Charlie Wilson’s war)
Second Place: Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood)
And The Owl Pellet goes to: Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
BEST FEMALE ACTOR (SUPPORTING)
Third Place: Kelly MacDonald (No Country for Old Men)
Second Place: Cate Blanchett (I’m Not [...]
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