It actually looks pretty good to me. I never thought Leonardo diCaprio would become a good actor, but it's looking that way these days.
2006-12-04 03:30:48
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answered by Casey 4
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Its a toss up between No usa and there'll be Blood. The Departed would not belong beside those 2 a lot extra efficient video clips. No usa i'd say likely wins out for my section, purely because it change right into slightly extra enticing than blood, and Javier Bardem change into such an stunning antagonist. (There wasn't meant to be any closure, that change into the entire element..) there'll be Blood is an stunning action picture, Daniel Day-Lewis' suited so a procedures as i'm in contact, a fantastically shot, stirringly darkish personality study of an formidable guy. The Departed change into actual a blend of previous and overused cop drama archetypes into something that has the phantasm of being a sparkling and exciting theory, and is painfully overburdened in cellular-telephone product placement. there is not any longer something incorrect with characters utilising cell phones in a movie, yet at the same time as they get a zoom shot of the face and kind of very nearly each cellular phone that is whipped out, it receives slightly ridiculous. no longer a foul action picture with the aid of any ability, yet hardly an stunning one.
2016-11-23 16:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Never and let my tell you why.... A group of crippled children were used in the film and for their time they were going to be given new equipment like crutches, wheelchairs and etc... However exucutives of the movie refused to hand over the goods until the movie actually released in the usa so that the exucutives could use this as publicity...Damn cold ..holding out on crippled kids so you can make a buck....I hope the movie bombs. I can't remember the name of the site I read it on ...but I believe it to be reliable.
2006-12-04 06:25:00
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answered by videogamer76 2
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I definately will. I really appreciate this new uprising of movies about the cultural conflict in Africa. There's just one problem.I wonder if they are actually trying to bring awareness to these issues, or if they are in fact milking the cash cow by using present societal and political problems and issues to make serious moola?
i.e. constant gardener, catch a fire, Syriana also..
2006-12-04 03:31:24
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answered by GreyRainbow 4
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Probably. I am worried that slavery and abuse may be the way that we get our diamonds and this is a starting point for me to get a full picture.
2006-12-04 03:30:08
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answered by babygyrl_nyc 5
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Yes.. A co-worker of mine (movie theater) watched a sneak preview of it and said it was worth seeing. It looks good, and Leonardo DiCaprio has done some good stuff lately.
2006-12-04 03:33:27
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answered by Lakers for a 3-Peat? 7
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No, instead I'm watching Blood Oil, staring Bush and Cheney.
2006-12-04 03:35:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2006-12-04 03:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2006-12-04 03:35:01
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answered by hefnergang 4
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I think I might. It looks it's really going to be a great movie. That's just my opinion anyways. :)
2006-12-04 03:31:29
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answered by Loved By Someone Above 4
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