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George Clooney in 1996!
(drawing jet-black mullet George in the 1980s is so hard, i quit ๐)
yoooo hoooo
Everybody's making Rusty Ryan a dog. A fucking DOG.
No, ofc he's not a dog. But he's a dog.
In the back of my mind, I've always somehow knew that he's Danny's no1 loyal dog.
And now everybody's giving him dog manners.
And I fucking love that (sorry not sorry).
Well, yes, I write about George Clooney and Brad Pitt being gay gay homosexual gay boyfriends
I mean their chars:
๐ Danny/Rusty (Ocean's)
๐ Jack/Nick (Wolfs 2024)
๐ Seth/Jerry (From Dusk Till Dawn 1996 x The Mexican 2001)
Here:
https://archiveofourown.org/users/braddicted4ever
I don't know you guys, but George Clooney looks really Mexican to me.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH AAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐คฒ๐คฒ๐คฒ๐ญ๐๐๐๐๐๐โผ๏ธโผ๏ธโผ๏ธโผ๏ธโผ๏ธ
I've always tried to seach for 1980s pics of jet-black mullet George Clooney and blond curtain bang Brad Pitt TO WRITE YOUNG VERSIONS OF Danny/Rusty
OMG OMG LOOOK AT THE DRAWINGGGGG ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
They look exactly like young George/Brad in their 20s ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐๐๐๐
Fucking look at them โน๏ธโน๏ธ I'm dying I'm crying I'm lit scream for this drawing ๐งโโ๏ธ๐คฒ๐
Oceanโs 2
guys, guys, guys, guys ๐ฃ๐จ๐ปโ๐คโ๐จ๐ผ๐จ๐ผโโค๏ธโ๐โ๐จ๐ปโผ๏ธ
I was very bored.
right ๐ฉ๐ค
there is just something so old hollywood about them
TOO AMAZINGGG ๐ญ๐งโโ๏ธ๐ค
Brad & George interviews are always amazing
Rating: 7.9 of 10
The latest film by producer-writer-director duo, Ethan and Joel Coenย (The Big Lebowsky, No Country For Old Men, Inside Llewyn Davis), Hail, Caesar! is not an easy film to explain at first glance. It doesn't have a clear, definable premise, except maybe this decidedly vague description in its synopsis: Hail, Caesar! follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix.
I may warn you now that this review is written by someone who's not a fan of Coen Brothers work--but I'd also remind you that I always, always try to see movies objectively. Their movies are always artistically and narratively outstanding, but I always find their movies to be a tad too uncomfortableย for my taste. There's actually an excellent video essay (by Every Frame a Painting, watch it here) on exactly how Coen Brothersโ shots differ from โstandardโ filmmaking, which actually made me feel relieved because it turned out there's an actual cinematographical reason on why I don't like to see their films despite them being of high quality.
But Coen Brothers don't really care about making things "commercial" or "accessible", they just do what they want to do--and in result they always succeed in making one-of-a-kind movies with singularly unique voice. They are experts in what they do so itโs no wonder that the critics love them, and in a lot of ways, The Coen Brothers are the guardians of the art of filmmaking.
Now back to the actual movie. Set in the 1950s, the leads are played by Josh Brolin as studio man Eddie Mannix, and George Clooney-in-silly-haircut as actor Baird Whitlock. There are also a number of cameos from big stars like Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Ralph Fiennes, Channing Tatum (in a scene that included singing and tap dancing), Jonah Hill, and more. If that sounds a bit sporadic, itโs becauseย Hail Caesar! is indeed somewhat sporadic, if only because of the nature of the story. The crux of the story is about George Clooneyโs character who is kidnapped, but there are a lot of things going at once that are only connected by the end of the film. However, with a lot of things going on, they do not feel jumbled or overstuffed at all. Especially with how gleefully absurd those cameos are, you donโt really mind because they really do make the soul of the movie.
There are a lot of talents involved in this movie, but there are definitely some standouts worth mentioning such asย Alden Ehrenreich (soon to be young Han Solo in upcoming Star Wars prequel movie), Veronica Osorio, Channing Tatum, and Tilda Swinton who are just charming in each of their roles. In midst of deadpan hilarity and caricatured characters, Coen Brothers also managed to sneak-in a few commentary/satire on things like religion and Christianity, capitalism, communism, and even on the movie industry--which lend some weight to the movie instead of being just another well-made absurd comedy.ย
TL;DRย While itโs not the best movie that the Coen Brothers had ever made, Hail Caesar! is an excellent film, although for me, itโs just refreshing to see something as blatantly original as Hail Caesar!. But if youโre a fan of the Coen Brothers--or a fan of something that I can only describe as uncomfortable comedy--then this movie is definitely for you.
The Thin Red Line by Terrence Malick (1998)