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In Reply to: RE: I'm curious (and this kind of split happens a lot)... posted by sjb on January 27, 2008 at 20:07:22
thought they deserve the award as much as Anderson. I wasn't totally in love with NCFOM as stated here before, but that wasn't the Coen's fault for following the book's storyline. Or at least the storyline of the book as has been described here, that's a McCarthy I haven't yet read. Since it's a tossup for me, I give it to them. Best movie and best director don't always go hand in hand.
There's a muscle on her arm
With a red and blue tatoo
That says
Fort Worth I love you
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With all due respect, you owe it to yourself to alter that soon.
It may not change your opinion of the film (which I saw three times after reading the book - we have a screener), but it will undoubtly make you want to add The Coens to the adapted screenplay
winners list.
How they handled obvious, difficult contractual constrictions in adapting the book is nothing short of brilliant, especially while maintaining their typically excellent signature.
BTW: just finished "The Road".
Whew!...
"...You're all welcome to stay for the next set...we're going to play all the same tunes, but in different keys..." -Count Basie
My nephew the genius recommended it. I owe him. I may get No Country and send it to him after I read it.
There's a muscle on her arm
With a red and blue tatoo
That says
Fort Worth I love you
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