You and your cameo-appearance Mark Strong films. ;-D Someone ought to upload a compilation of all those scenes for you. Who knows? It might actually make a stunning film on its own.
I'll forgive you for not remembering one of the Coen Bros.' best films. I frankly hate it when they do comedy, although I did like Fargo, because it's Comedie Noir. But No Country for Old Men is such a brilliant addition to the Film Noir canon, even with Bardem's inexplicable seventies haircut. And Film Noir is my favorite "genre" (it's really considered more of a style.)
That doesn't surpise me at all about Schellchen. The man always looked so frail and tiny. I'm sure that's why there are no photos of him standing next to Heydrich. Just that lovely photo of him gazing wistfully at his Lord and Master.
I haven't yet watched the Watchmen Ultimate Cut, but now you've got me wondering if there isn't more interaction between Ozymandias and the Comedian. I'll have to watch it soon to find out.
How is Nari? Is she still lost in rural Bavaria? How's she doing? Let me know, and tell her I said hello the next time you speak to her.
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Date: 2011-03-13 03:50 am (UTC)You and your cameo-appearance Mark Strong films. ;-D Someone ought to upload a compilation of all those scenes for you. Who knows? It might actually make a stunning film on its own.
I'll forgive you for not remembering one of the Coen Bros.' best films. I frankly hate it when they do comedy, although I did like Fargo, because it's Comedie Noir. But No Country for Old Men is such a brilliant addition to the Film Noir canon, even with Bardem's inexplicable seventies haircut. And Film Noir is my favorite "genre" (it's really considered more of a style.)
That doesn't surpise me at all about Schellchen. The man always looked so frail and tiny. I'm sure that's why there are no photos of him standing next to Heydrich. Just that lovely photo of him gazing wistfully at his Lord and Master.
I haven't yet watched the Watchmen Ultimate Cut, but now you've got me wondering if there isn't more interaction between Ozymandias and the Comedian. I'll have to watch it soon to find out.
How is Nari? Is she still lost in rural Bavaria? How's she doing? Let me know, and tell her I said hello the next time you speak to her.