Somehow I get the feeling Pulver has seen very little of the Coen's films. "...Or perhaps they are simply evolving." Really? Making these more light-hearted, highly comedic throwbacks is highly characteristic of the Coens. Perhaps I need to see the film first, but this doesn't seem like anything out of the ordinary, except for maybe the casting of someone as A-list as Pitt.
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Somehow I get the feeling Pulver has seen very little of the Coen's films. "...Or perhaps they are simply evolving." Really? Making these more light-hearted, highly comedic throwbacks is highly characteristic of the Coens. Perhaps I need to see the film first, but this doesn't seem like anything out of the ordinary, except for maybe the casting of someone as A-list as Pitt.
yeah. it's hard to top the last one. it would've been neat to see a kind of 'miller's crossing'-'barton fink' combo.
but we'll see. a change of pace is nice, though. better than a punch in the eye.
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