True Grit (2010)

Started by Robtard3 pages

What a sob.

That poster is badass.

I really want to see this scene in the upcoming flick:

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I am waiting eagerly for this movie. It is releasing on 25th of December on Christmas eve. I will watch it on the same day.

God, that was horrible. Clint stomps his ass, hes the best western actor of all time.

Originally posted by The Nuul
God, that was horrible. Clint stomps his ass, hes the best western actor of all time.

Amen.

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i am just not sold on josh brolin nor matt damon in this, but if someone changes my mind, i'm game

I think Matt will be fine, Josh is a good actor, he will do good.

Getting great reviews.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/true-grit-2010/

Saw this tonight, it was great. The whole cast really outdid themselves. It's very closely tied into the original film, with a few changes, it's a bit more violent, understandably. But it also seems to have a surprising amount of humor in it simply from Cogburn's mannerisms. My only actual complaint would be that Jeff Bridges had such a strong accent for the part that at times it's very hard to understand just what exactly he's saying. That becomes pretty evident at the court scene near the beginning, other than that he was perfect for the role though, and while I realize it may be borderline blasphemy I thought he did a better job as Cogburn than the Duke.

Originally posted by Impediment
It's a true John Wayne classic. I urge you to see it, sir.
I just found out it was a remake. I want to see this one first and then the original to compare.

Short movie but its probably a good thing.

Good movie and worth the buy.

The only acting I didnt think was well is from Matt, even Berry did good, Jeff was Great.

Spoiler:
Josh's role is more like an cameo
which is disappointing but his acting was good.

8/10

Not a good film.

Oh and Hailee Steinfeld for an young up coming actress was great.

This movie is boring. It's not necessarily a bad film but it just feels like nothing of consequence ever happens. The characters aren't even that interesting, aside from the little girl. My recommendation on this one is to pass.

Originally posted by The Nuul
Short movie but its probably a good thing.

Good movie and worth the buy.

The only acting I didnt think was well is from Matt, even Berry did good, Jeff was Great.

Spoiler:
Josh's role is more like an cameo
which is disappointing but his acting was good.

8/10


What didn't you like about Matt Damon?

Also I'd just like to point this out because it bothered me, at the end she says a quarter of a century is a long time, and says that LaBoeuf would be close to seventy or eighty. Which makes me wonder just how old he was actually supposed to be? Either Damon and Glenn were miscast or the Coen Brothers dropped the ball on that 😬

Damon's LaBoeuf felt empty, like a robot....no feeling in the acting. Bridges felt like he put more into the character, it felt more real and in depth.

Umm...didnt noticed thqat last part but LaBoeuf didnt look that old.

Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
This movie is boring. It's not necessarily a bad film but it just feels like nothing of consequence ever happens. The characters aren't even that interesting, aside from the little girl. My recommendation on this one is to pass.

😬 This isn't even out in AUS yet,but I'm leaning towards a rental at the moment

Originally posted by K.Diddy
😬 This isn't even out in AUS yet,but I'm leaning towards a rental at the moment

I'd say it's definitely worth going to the theaters to see man, most reviews are saying it's great and pretty much everyone I know that's seen it has thought it was great.

Originally posted by General_Iroh
I'd say it's definitely worth going to the theaters to see man, most reviews are saying it's great and pretty much everyone I know that's seen it has thought it was great.

😮‍💨 Ok,Thanks for the advice man,I'm going through a bit of a financial crisis at the moment,but if I have the spare cash,I might go see it.