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RE: Yep ...I'm the one that liked that one too. (nt)

Posted by jiomdgoulding on September 9, 2010 at 04:55:00:

I'm proud for you, my brother. I recognized the Antonioni touch and the existential throwback to 60's European films but couldn't dismiss the thin plot. Right from the start, two hit boys show up and their target is an expert mechanic himself. So, what do they do? One guy waits by the car. I'm thinkin this calls for getting their acomplished target in a crossfire. But, then we might not have had a movie. Sergio Leone could have given us better. I was scratching my head wondering what Clooney was doing in this flick. Then it occurred to me, making a movie had to have come up with he and his neighbors in Italian cinema, or banking. "Come ona, Georgio. We gotta do a somnthing to-a-gether". He's got a house over there, you know. Like my wife said, "He wouldn't have had to drive far". But, you're not alone, Roger Ebert gave this 4 stars! I'm thinkin opiates, probably. I wonder what Italian critics and movie go'ers thought of this.