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Burn After Watching

I saw this movie on Friday…it wasn’t very good. I want my money and life back.

Review: The Rocket Summer - Do You Feel

The Rocket Summer - Do You Feel

For those that don’t know (likely most of you), The Rocket Summer is a rock/power-pop “band” comprised solely of Bryce Avary who performs and records every instrument as well as vocals. When touring, Seth Brewton (guitar), Matt Bergeland (Bass) and Tommy Quinn (Drums) perform live along with Avary.

His third record Do You Feel was released under Island Def Jam Records on July 17th, 2007. I have to say this effort is absolutely amazing, with every song having a hook, a catchy tune or amazing little riff that just makes you want to get up, dance and sing along.

My Favorite Track is “Hold It Up” and i give this album 9/10

Review: No Country For Old Men

Monday afternoon, and my family decided to go see a movie. “No Country For Old Men” they said it was called. I had never heard of it. We drive to the cinema, buy some tickets, and I go sit down with my “Jumbo” Drink (about a medium at McDonalds) and some Maltesers. Put my mobile on silent (what type of sucker turns it off?) and I wait for the film to start.

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Now, i hadn’t heard of it before, so at the start i wasn’t expecting much. In fact I didn’t know what to expect. But then my dad started saying how he’s heard so much about it, and how he thinks it’ll be really, really good and we’ll all enjoy it. Now I’m starting to think it’ll be worse than having a horse fart in a bag and then sticking your head in it. My Dad’s choice in movies.. isn’t the best. He said he’d heard that Rescue Dawn got 2/10 in some review, so that proved it was not worth seeing. I liked rescue Dawn; I’d had given it at least 8/10 (It’s IMDB article gives it an average of 7.7/10)

So, as I sat down in the semi-full cinema, I wasn’t exactly ecstatic about seeing a movie recommended by my dad. But, luckily for me, No Country For Old Men turned out to be far better than expected.

The performances of Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin are particularly outstanding efforts. I was very annoyed both that Josh’s Character (Llewelyn) died, and that Javier’s Character (Anton) didn’t die. A film that can make me emotional about something, is an outstanding film. The acting of all characters, was exemplary and outstanding. The ending, though was a little confusing, and leads one to assume that perhaps there’ll be a sequel?

Personally I’m just hoping there will be a sequel, just to see Anton die. Seriously, I’d like to see him dead. Whilst I watched him throughout the movie (i wont spoil the story for any of you), i could feel myself suddenly getting an urge to hit him in the face. I’m sure Javier Bardem is a positively lovely guy, “Anton Chigurh” on the other hand is a positively insane bastard.

Anyway, to round up. This movie, although I’d heard nothing of it, turned out to be really enjoyable.

8/10