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 Post subject: Hell or High Water
PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 12:12 pm 
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Best movie of the year so far.


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Looks great, gonna see it next week.

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Thanks for the heads up. Wasn't aware of this one.


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I though it was well done. There were a few gaping plot holes, but it was an overall entertaining flick.

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I though it was well done. There were a few gaping plot holes, but it was an overall entertaining flick.

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Entertaining movie - I especially loved the "Texasy-ness" of everyone's speech patterns and mannerisms (Texas was indeed the Star of this one, no pun intended), but it was not on the same 4-star level of "No Country For Old Men', which was an utter epic masterpiece of the same tumbleweed caper genre.

Plausibility takes a very large backseat in this movie, which you can easily believe was written by an actor, and we are asked to suspend a whole lot of disbelief, as the whole "plan" of robbing many branches of the same bank, and the way it is carried out really lacks sufficient clarity to be believed.

The ending is also as non-plausible as anything else, as, in the modern era, I fail to see how a retired cop can't have certain of his correct conclusions (i.e. "I know you did it") come to fruition, even if there are political factors involved.

Bridges is good again, but I find myself hungering for him to play a character who does not speak out of the side of his mouth again. It's been a while. He lumbers around and is entertaining enough, even if he is still stuck playing Rooster Cogburn.

Chris pine and Ben Foster shine as the heisting brothers - two modern bovine-less cowpokes rambling around the Lone Star State pulling off a caper that a 3rd grader could figure out, availing themselves to evidence-burying heavy equipment and burner cars to the point where it seems as if they have a never-ending supply of such manifestations of deuces ex machina.

Kevin Rankin, from Justified and Breaking Bad fame, pops in as their sleazy attorney, but I found my self wishing he had more screen time.

All in all, the movie length, at about 1:40, was perfect, but the plot still seemed juvenile and rushed.

Again, The State is the Star, and the individual performances shine, but the story is lacking.

Good enough for 3 of 4 stars, but quite far away from a fourth.

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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Entertaining movie - I especially loved the "Texasy-ness" of everyone's speech patterns and mannerisms (Texas was indeed the Star of this one, no pun intended), but it was not on the same 4-star level of "No Country For Old Men', which was an utter epic masterpiece of the same tumbleweed caper genre.

Plausibility takes a very large backseat in this movie, which you can easily believe was written by an actor, and we are asked to suspend a whole lot of disbelief, as the whole "plan" of robbing many branches of the same bank, and the way it is carried out really lacks sufficient clarity to be believed.

The ending is also as non-plausible as anything else, as, in the modern era, I fail to see how a retired cop can't have certain of his correct conclusions (i.e. "I know you did it") come to fruition, even if there are political factors involved.

Bridges is good again, but I find myself hungering for him to play a character who does not speak out of the side of his mouth again. It's been a while. He lumbers around and is entertaining enough, even if he is still stuck playing Rooster Cogburn.

Chris pine and Ben Foster shine as the heisting brothers - two modern bovine-less cowpokes rambling around the Lone Star State pulling off a caper that a 3rd grader could figure out, availing themselves to evidence-burying heavy equipment and burner cars to the point where it seems as if they have a never-ending supply of such manifestations of deuces ex machina.

Kevin Rankin, from Justified and Breaking Bad fame, pops in as their sleazy attorney, but I found my self wishing he had more screen time.

All in all, the movie length, at about 1:40, was perfect, but the plot still seemed juvenile and rushed.

Again, The State is the Star, and the individual performances shine, but the story is lacking.

Good enough for 3 of 4 stars, but quite far away from a fourth.


It had a good feel to it, but it failed to make what was supposed to be its larger point. The old man saying they robbed the bank that has been robbing me for years. The waitress refusing to give up her tip money to the police. The cops are supposed to be the bad guys who do the bidding of the rich against the poor-- except when the brother starts killing people with a sniper's rifle in a standoff.

Seemed pretty unnecessary. That Chris Pine got away with it, was supposed to be part of the bigger message, but it was brushed over: the capitalist will sell you the rope that we will use to hang him.

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W2izQyHiTc

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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saw this a couple weeks ago, very good movie.

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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We redbox'ed this movie last weekend.
Liked it a lot, great cinematography.
And yes, Texas (even though it's a dusty shithole) is the star in this film.

On a related note, during the previews on the HoHW DVD, there were a ton of Lions Gate trailers
that piqued my interest. A MEl Gibson movie called Blood Father (meh.....not very good, but not terrible),
and a JAson Statham mpvie called The Mechanic Returns or some shit like that with Jessica Alba that looks pretty fun....
Tl;dr - RedBox is awesome.

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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Really was great on the big screen, as Texas always is. Still compelling on a couch rewatch but not the same in terms of spectacle.

2016 has been (yet another) mediocre movie year with the studios so obsessed with capes and Disney pouring everything into Star Wars, but there were a few bright spots. Hell or High Water was definitely one of them.


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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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Caught this over the weekend. Good movie but not great. Jeff Bridges shines as the Texas Ranger, loved the banter
between him and his partner.

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Caught this over the weekend. Good movie but not great. Jeff Bridges shines as the Texas Ranger, loved the banter
between him and his partner.


Best part of the movie was the old granny waitress at the T-bone cafe.

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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Trivia question! What was the last movie Jeff Bridges was in where he spoke, rather than mumbled?

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T-Bone wrote:
Caught this over the weekend. Good movie but not great. Jeff Bridges shines as the Texas Ranger, loved the banter
between him and his partner.


Best part of the movie was the old granny waitress at the T-bone cafe.


Yeah that was pretty damn funny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svSElRsN5f4

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Trivia question! What was the last movie Jeff Bridges was in where he spoke, rather than mumbled?


Iron Man?

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SteveSarley wrote:
Trivia question! What was the last movie Jeff Bridges was in where he spoke, rather than mumbled?

Tron?

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 Post subject: Re: Hell or High Water
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Just saw this. Good movie. Not great. Probably won't ever watch it again.

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