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True Grit (2010)
boykster:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on January 05, 2011, 05:24:00 pm ---Saw it today, went in without any prejudice about what a Coen brothers flick should be (some of you folks should try that sometime) and loved it.
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I tried that once with a Michael Bay flick (The Island) - I really wanted to like the movie based on the premise and was willing to set aside that it was a Bay movie and give it a chance.
Yeah - didn't work out so well :dizzy:
;D
CheffoJeffo:
Well, sometimes the prejudices are actually true ... ;D
shmokes:
It is a Coen brothers movie . . . to say that doesn't come with expectations is sort of absurd. To say that you can go in without any prejudice about what a Coen brothers movie should be is equally absurd. Once you know something you can't just voluntarily unknow it. Expecting certain things from the Coen brothers is just as valid as expecting certain things from Michael Bay. And they both tend to live up to expectations with about the same consistency.
And I understand that it was a book adaptation, but it was not as good as most of their other work (including No Country for Old Men, another book adaptation). I don't really care why it wasn't as good as the others--whether it was because it was an adaptation of an inferior work or because they phoned it in or because they ran out of money. I just care that it wasn't as good, for whatever reason. With that said, the movie was still really good. I liked it a lot. I just don't really want to see it again.
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: shmokes on January 06, 2011, 11:14:08 am ---It is a Coen brothers movie . . . to say that doesn't come with expectations is sort of absurd. To say that you can go in without any prejudice about what a Coen brothers movie should be is equally absurd. Once you know something you can't just voluntarily unknow it. Expecting certain things from the Coen brothers is just as valid as expecting certain things from Michael Bay. And they both tend to live up to expectations with about the same consistency.
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---That which is odiferous and causeth plants to grow--- ... it is completely possible to go in without any expectation as to how the movie should be -- the same way that you should be able to look past any other prejudice to see things clearly.
You certainly don't have to and if you are disappointed because you were expecting something different, that is certainly valid. It doesn't negate the potential to make a conscious decision to avoid expectations based on past works.
I knew it was a Coen brothers movie -- I just chose what to expect out of it.
Mikezilla:
I plan on seeing it this weekend, after I do, Ill have more to post.
PBJ, to get an idea in your taste of movies, list some of your favorites. I havent seen winters bone, so try to list some mainstream movies. Oh, and no foreign movies cause I dont watch those either. ;D
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