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Robert Duvall
Reviews Featuring Robert Duvall
There is little that is new in the movie and you always know whats coming, but thats not really the point with the films in this series. Slasher movie fans are likely to turn it into a cult classic anyway.
One of the definitive films of the 20th century, "The Godfather" is a triumph of cinematic storytelling. Not just for fans of gangster films.
Although the third film is a little weaker than the other two, as a collection this trilogy can't be beaten.
Mild, easy-going and comfortably-directed family stuff thats just fun enough to hold the attention but its also lacking a little in spark and originality.
Scottish football fans will get a good laugh looking for their anti-heroes among the cast and spotting some familiar crumbling old terraces in the background but anyone after a REAL challenge should just try fathoming what Robert Duvalls saying.
Proof, if ever it was required, that the Ol West did indeed stretch on and on and on and on
Its not a great film its just all white.
It takes a great display from Will Ferrell to rescue this well-meaning but uninspired football-flick. Its a save any great goalkeeper would be proud of.
Made a better film by a great cast, Four Christmases isn't anything new, but it's funny and it's got at least one character that everyone can cringe in recognition at having in their extended family tree.
The Road is the finest post-Apocalyptic epic in a long time thanks to some excellent character development, haunting landscapes and an understated eeriness. Whats more, its a scenario that seems unnervingly possible.
Jeff Bridges deserves his Best Actor Oscar, but, as a whole, Crazy Heart is just OK, though its elevated because of his performance.
In my opinion, this is the best and most iconic war film to date. It's packed with thrilling action, memorable characters and a refreshing dose of surealism and madness that make it slightly different from the rest. Apocalypse Wow more like.
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