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In a scene from the Coen brothers» Burn After Reading (2008) there is a great dialogue between the Director of the CIA (J. K. Simmons) and CIA officer Palmer Smith (David Rasche).
Featuring a story told through the eyes of four employees of the Atlas corporation and played by a celebrity cast consisting of John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire, RED, Burn After Reading), Bill Paxton (Aliens, Titanic, Edge of Tomorrow), Rose McGowan (Planet Terror, Scream), and Jon Bernthal (Fury, The Wolf of Wall Street), Exo Zombies ushers in a new breed of zombies and a truly unique experience, all included first in the Havoc DLC Pack.
The final episode also unveils the fate of our protagonists — John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire, RED, Burn After Reading), Bill Paxton (Aliens, Titanic, Edge of Tomorrow), Rose McGowan (Planet Terror, Scream), Jon Bernthal (Fury, The Wolf of Wall Street) and Bruce Campbell (Burn Notice, Bubba Ho - Tep), who have found themselves in a harrowing situation as they attempt to discover the true cause of the global pandemic and the terrible secret that Atlas has been hiding.
Deserves to Win: Viola Davis (Doubt) Overlooked: Danai Jekesai Gurira (The Visitor), Alicia Keys (The Secret Life of Bees), Frances McDormand (Burn after Reading).
Best Original Screenplay Will Win: Milk Deserves to Win: Frozen River Overlooked: Burn after Reading, Vicky Cristina Barcelona Best Adapted Screenplay Will Win: Slumdog Millionaire Deserves to Win: Slumdog Millionaire Overlooked: The Dark Knight, The Secret Life of Bees Best Documentary Will Win: Man on Wire Deserves to Win: Man on Wire Overlooked: Hollywood Chinese, A Man Named Pearl, Standing Operating Procedure Best Animated Feature Will Win: Wall - E Deserves to Win: Wall - E Overlooked: Chicago 10 The Rest of Kam's Predicted Winners: Best Foreign Language Film: Waltz with Bashir Best Cinematography: Slumdog Millionaire Best Film Editing: Slumdog Millionaire Best Art Direction: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Costume Design: The Duchess Best Makeup: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Original Score: Slumdog Millionaire Best Original Song: Slumdog Millionaire («Jai Ho») Best Sound Editing: The Dark Knight Best Visual Effects: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Deserves to Win: Heath Ledger Overlooked: Brad Pitt (Burn after Reading), Tom Cruise (Tropic Thunder) Best Supporting Actress Will Win: Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) Penelope prevails even though she wasn't even the best actress in Vicky Cristina.
Burn After Reading is the latest offering from Joel and Ethan Coen, their first since their Oscar ® - winning No Country for Old Men.
Other Stuff We Watched Atari: Game Over Snowpiercer Regarding Henry Video Games: The Movie Raw Force Burn After Reading The President's Analyst Listen Up Philip
Deserves to Win: Danny Boyle Overlooked: Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight), Woody Allen (Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Gina Prince - Bythewood (The Secret Life of Bees), Joel and Ethan Coen (Burn after Reading) Best Actor Will Win: Sean Penn (Milk) This is a difficult category to handicap this year, because Mickey Rourke is certainly the sentimental favorite, having revived his career by overcoming a host of personal problems similar to the character he portrayed in The Wrestler.
Burn After Reading is another classic from the Coen Brothers.
Turturro is muted against Hoffman's charisma, as is Jenkins, who's stalled playing this kind of exhausted career - man with near - identical turns in Burn After Reading, Cabin in the Woods, Killing Them Softly, now God's Pocket.
However, this latest seems to borrow more from the unrelated universes of their films A Serious Man (2009) and Burn After Reading (2008) in that it alternates tone by focusing first on one man's attempt to make sense of things, and then with a near slapstick approach to «urgent» situations.
As for Simmons, while he may be familiar from his great work in everything from «Oz» and «Burn After Reading» to the Sam Raimi «Spider - Man» films, it is fair to say that he has rarely been given the chance to go off the leash and run flat - out like he has here.
The cast is a balance of Coen veterans (Brolin, Clooney, Swinton, Frances McDormand) and the sort of actors who seem destined to find an easy home on their unique wavelength (Johansson, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Allison Pill), and this would be the Coens» first screwball comedy since 2008's uneven Burn After Reading, a long eight year wait.
Previous Coen efforts that felt similarly devoid on the story side of things, whether Intolerable Cruelty or The Ladykillers or Burn After Reading, did not have the infectious energy present in Hail, Caesar!.
,» the Coens assembled a cast that mixes veteran members of the brothers repertoire like George Clooney («O Brother Where Art Thou,» «Intolerable Cruelty» «Burn After Reading») and Josh Brolin («No Country For Old Men») with newcomers including Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill and Alden Ehrenreich.
A Serious Man The Coen brothers («Burn After Reading») are back in the bizarre - comedy game, chronicling the dismantling of one guy's life and his subsequent mission to become a righteous man.
The cast is superb including Bruce Willis («Die Hard»), John Malkovich («Burn After Reading»), Mary - Louise Parker (Showtime's «Weeds»), with Anthony Hopkins («Thor») and Helen Mirren («The Queen») but too bad, the film can not capture that same thrill as the first.
Here's some awesome new photos featuring The Wreckers on display at Daytona 500 for the upcoming film «Transformers: The Dark of the Moon» aka Transformers 3 by director Michael Bay (Transformers, Armageddon, The Rock) and starring Shia LaBeouf (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Eagle Eye, Disturbia), Rosie Huntington - Whiteley (The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show), John Malkovich (Red, Burn After Reading), Patrick Dempsey (Grey's Anatomy, Valentine's Day) and Tyrese Gibson (Death Race, 2 Fast 2 Furious).
Brendan Gleeson is an pleasant surprise in the Best Supporting Actor category, and while I anticipated Brad Pitt's appearance in that field for «Burn After Reading,» Tilda Swinton's Supporting Actress nod for the same film is the kind of out - of - nowhere hometown favoritism that only BAFTA can come up with.
A Serious Man The newest Coen brothers film combines the spiritual desolation of «No Country for Old Men» with the black comedy of «Burn After Reading
is the most mixed I've been on a Coen Brothers movie since Burn After Reading (which still deserves a second viewing).
This is a next - level Pitt performance, totally on par with his «Burn After Reading» role.
She was perfectly fine in the movie, but there was nothing extraordinary about it, certainly not compared to her hilariously stone - hearted harpy in «Burn After Reading
Funny bits are also given to the supporting male players, J.K. Simmons (Burn After Reading) and Andy Samberg (Hot Rod) as Peter's understanding father and mentor (at least in how to catch a man) gay brother, respectively.
That said, some of their most recent films I haven't entirely clicked with: «Burn After Reading» was fun, but feels minor in retrospect, while «True Grit» was uncharacteristically straightforward and old - fashioned in the context of some of their more gonzo affairs.
BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY OR MUSICAL Rebecca Hall, Vicky Cristina Barcelona Sally Hawkins, Happy - Go - Lucky Frances McDormand, Burn After Reading Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia!
It is a suitably perverse twist that the only person who has the clearest idea of what's she is doing in the Coen Brothers latest offering, BURN AFTER READING, is Linda Litzke, the inadvertent femme fatale of the piece played by the miraculous Frances McDormand.
BEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY Burn After Reading Happy - Go - Lucky In Bruges Mamma Mia!
Burn After Reading is blessed with solid casting, as Coen spouse and frequent costar Frances McDormand shines even among bigger stars like Clooney (Leatherheads, Michael Clayton), his third Coen collaboration, Brad Pitt and John Malkovich (his best role in years).
Compare this to say... his performance in Burn After Reading... From Dusk Till Dawn... He was quite obviously just going through the motions.
Burn After Reading is absurd and acerbic, a political hoopla revolving around a prized MacGuffin — a CD containing government secrets!
(2000) 61 The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) 76 Intolerable Cruelty (2003) 74 The Ladykillers (2004) 51 No Country for Old Men (2007) 71 Burn After Reading (2008) 73 A Serious Man (2009) 72 True Grit (2010) 67 Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) 77 Hail, Caesar!
In their twenty - five years as filmmakers, the Coens have always managed to have a sense of humor in their storytelling, whether it's buried deep in crime suspense (as in No Country for Old Men and debut Blood Simple) or easily found at the surface (Burn After Reading, The Big Lebowski).
Burn after reading No time is wasted getting to the billboards.
«Burn After Reading» is a blackly comic illustration of Murphy's Law, set in the Washington world of CIA espionage, and populated with a cast of delusional dunces who are a wonder to behold.
Set in the fictional town of Ebbing, Missouri, Francis McDormand («Burn After Reading»), who carries the film in one of her best...
The Coen Brothers» filmography can be broadly split into two strands: the serious works such as Blood Simple (1984), Fargo (1996) and No Country for Old Men (2007), and comedic diversions like The Big Lebowski (1998), O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) and Burn After Reading (2008).
Following the overwhelming success of No Country — which supplied them with both a Best Picture statuette and their largest box office to date — the Coens had opted for the pitch - black humor of Burn After Reading and the insular artiness of A Serious Man (their second - lowest - grossing feature, after The Hudsucker Proxy).
Indeed, this duality between darkness and light informs all of the Coen Brothers» work: even their most disturbing film, No Country for Old Men (2007), has its share of humourous moments; and their zanier, more comedic works — from Raising Arizona (1987) to The Big Lebowski (1998) and Burn After Reading (2008)-- are haunted by nightmares, kidnappings, and even murder.
, The Man Who Wasn't There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, A Serious Man, True Grit, and Inside Llewyn Davis.
I remember Burn After Reading.
Although they have frequently employed Western styles, True Grit is the Coen Brothers» (A Serious Man, Burn After Reading) first attempt at the true Western genre, quite traditional in its adaptation of the classic Charles Portis story, a novel originally published in the «Saturday Evening Post» in 1968, more in the vein of its creation than the comedy, thrills, and snark we've come to associate with their style.
Michael Clayton and Burn After Reading's Tilda Swinton and Adventures of Tin - Tin star Jamie Bell will reportedly join Chris Evans in the post-apocalyptic train movie Snow Piercer, directed by The Host's Park Chan - wook as an adaptation of the French graphic novel Le Transperceneige.
, The Man Who Wasn't There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, No Country For Old Men, Burn After Reading, and A Serious Man.
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Joel and Ethan Coen (Burn After Reading, No Country for Old Men) set their Kafkaesque morality tale in 1967 in Minnesota, where a Jewish physics professor, Larry Gopnik (Stuhlbarg, The Grey Zone), a lifelong mensch on the verge of seeing his secure life finally gain permanent ground by obtaining tenure at his school sees his life begin to unravel when his wife (Lennick) and mother of his two children announces that she's leaving him for someone else.
, The Man Who Wasn't There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, No Country For Old Men, and Burn After Reading.
In this case, A Serious Man actually does feel a little bit like their last film Burn After Reading in that it's something of a dark comedy.
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