Monday, October 5, 2009

Red Carpet: Drew Barrymore Cracks The Whip - new york for men - Design

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Drew Barrymore looked confident and sexy at recent screenings of her new movie (also the first movie she's directed) Whip It. The movie stars Ellen Page, but Drew is stealing the show on the red carpet!

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25 comments:

  1. This film is awesome, I've seen it twice in the last month. I really want to read the book. :)

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  2. who is producing the road? I hope they do

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  3. Well I thought it was a great film but a bad adaptation. To me, the most essential elements of the book were just left out. Because unfilmable. But as a film on its own: great. But then I can't help myself comparising the two works. Which I shouldn't.

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  4. If i was ever giving a press interview i would shout PENIS right in the begging.... just bto loosen things up a bit lol

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  5. agreed but cohen brothers rule..daniel day lewis is new favorite actor

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  6. I believe this was one of the best adaptations of a book to film I've ever seen. Excellent work! The Coen brothers are simply amazing! They might be socially awkward but who cares? They sure are geniuses.

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  7. It's an excellent adaptation, and McCarthy's tome is no different from the movie. The final statement about carrying the fire by the sheriff is echoed in The Road and All the Pretty Horses. Cormac is the new Faulkner, a great writer that no one gets.

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  8. THE ENDING(OR LACK OF ONE) SEEMS TO BE THE MOST DISCUSSED ASPECT OF THE FILM!!I am sure everyone got a shock out of it..it was like,getting ready to achieve an orgasm,and suddenly,,your genitals vanish!!At first ,the artsy ending pissed me off,but now I realize why the author/movie directors did it.Still,I am glad I didn`t pay to see it!!(thanks to a certain Asian host)

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  9. There Will Be Blood should have won BP. HANDS DOWN.

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  10. Yeah, most geniuses tend to be that way.

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  11. no, they are socialy awkward
    (is how i percieve them, anyways.)

    and, they are legends.
    one of the top 100 films of all time.
    congrats boys!

    my other fav's of theirs are 'fargo' and 'the man who wasxn't there'.

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  12. I loved the ending. It was Tommy Lee Jones's character becoming overwhelmed with the whole desensitization aspect of the film, after his friend told him that it couldn't be stopped. I could go on, but it's a great literary theme, which makes it a great movie when in the hands of great directors such as the Coen brothers. Javier Bardem was the elusive evil that we look to blame, but the money was the real evil. It brought the impending storm that the sherrif's friend warned about.

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  14. Good to hear see some intelligent people here on youtube, it does induce a 'wow' at the end.

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  15. Ethan Coen has a new Off-Broadway play called "Almost An Evening" now playing.

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  16. Honestly I thought it was a good choice, it made it seem a little more real and less like a movie.

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  17. Why is it when someone wishes to express an opinion on here, people like you always have to have a negative comment. "anxvariety" didn't judge anyone by saying that he or she didn't like the film. Just because someone doesn't like the same thing you do doesn't make them shallow and unintelligent.

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  18. That's what I love so much about the ending, it's so different and fresh than what we're used to seeing. My friend who I saw it with hated the movie because of the ending, but I absolutely loved it.

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  19. What I like about this movie is that it works completely without any music. And nearly each film makes us feel as it wants because of the music. So it´s quite remarkable that this film works so excellent without the music.

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  20. I found that refreshing as opposed to disappointing.

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  21. What I loved about this film is that the subplot overtook the main plot - that times are changin' and it doesn't matter how much you try, no individual can do anything about it... so the personal stories of the individuals get overtaken by life.. Brilliant!

    Rob AKA The Lone Filmmaker - watch me make a feature film entirely on my own in an attempt to make cinematic history.

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  22. if I may suggest a few recent films you may like if you thought this was flat: the new "Rambo" has a lot of pointless shit blowing up, the newest in the "Step Up" franchise probably has the kind of dramatic arc you are capable of grasping, and "Horton Hears a Who" might be a little more suitable to your level of emotional comprehension

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  23. yeah but i think thats what makes it so unique, if you had one big shootout it would be like any other movie, instead the old man (bell) misses chigurgh, which leads to the title

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