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SubashKuttan (January 7th, 2009 @ 9:19 am)
Fantastic montage and tribute. As a big PTA fan, well done.
BrokenMannequin (December 30th, 2008 @ 9:54 am)
I think it would of been clever at the end of the video for you to have a sound clip of "I'm finished!" from TWBB. Cheesy? Maybe. Cool? I think so.
TrowaBarton89 (December 27th, 2008 @ 4:16 pm)
5:10 the fun begins! The music goes extremely well with the scenes edited out. Great stuff. Always love your work.
swordpunisher (December 25th, 2008 @ 2:08 am)
"I drink your milkshake"
shanegm (December 24th, 2008 @ 11:44 am)
PTA amazes me with his eye for talent. Getting the cast for boogie nights before almost any of them were stars is truly amazing. Burt Renolds was known and wahlburg a little but everyone else was pretty unknown.
Dimeworth (December 13th, 2008 @ 9:48 pm)
This is so great, i don't even know what to say.well done sir.
tempsdetruittout (December 13th, 2008 @ 3:14 pm)
brilliantly done
NappyHeadedHorse (December 12th, 2008 @ 4:22 am)
well done
mizzohizzy220 (December 6th, 2008 @ 5:56 am)
the shot of adam sandler sitting onto the couch with the camera jostling back and forth is an incredible moment in a freaking great film. and yeah, I just said "jostling". I think I might even said it again, sometime... at a later date. Punch Drunk Love has some great camera work. Okay, that's enough.
mizzohizzy220 (December 6th, 2008 @ 5:23 am)
I'm not just some loser who doesn't know anything about film... well, I may know a thing about film but that doesn't make me not a loser. ? I don't say they didn't deserve the Oscar or that it was overrated because I'm bitter that PTA lost. Obviously we both like him and I guess them. TWBB might not even be my favorite of PTA or even better than his others but it's still better than any film of 2007. Explain to me really what two LA guys care about the changin' times in west Texas in 1980?
mizzohizzy220 (December 6th, 2008 @ 5:16 am)
It was like some second tier director ripping them off. It's a chase movie, it's well filmed, relatively well acted (sort of) but also not worthy of probably even being made in the first place. It's simple. You can't tell me a movie about a guy with a woman's haircut stalking another guy because of drug money is existential. I get it: it's "no country" for "old men" to be living in. It's in the damn title. The script was sub-par. Recite a line back to me other than "friend-o".
mizzohizzy220 (December 6th, 2008 @ 5:11 am)
Hey, I like *a lot* of their movies. I actually like O Brother. Man who wasn't there, lebowski, fargo, barton fink... they're great films and I geniunely like them about as much as any personal favorites. They are not to me though the same as PTA in that I won't automatically go see one of their films just cause it's out. If I think it looks good, I see it. I was unsure about No Country. I saw in the theatre, it was very dramatic, very suspenseful but ultimately unimpressive.

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