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Before his commercial breakthrough with Boogie Nights (1997), writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson made this low-key drama. John (John C. Reilly), a half-bright loser stranded in Reno, is down to his last few bucks when Sydney (Phillip Baker Hall), taking pity on him, buys him breakfast and offers him a few tips on making money in the casinos. Two years later, John has become Sydney's partner, but his lack of common sense goes from problematic to dangerous when he falls in love with Clementine (Gwyneth Paltrow), a cocktail waitress who isn't above turning a few tricks when she needs to make money -- and isn't any brighter than John. Hall and Reilly, both first-rate character actors, are cast in rare leading roles, and Paltrow is cast strongly against type as a part-time prostitute with a serious lack of street smarts. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown round #2”. Read more about that here.Hard EightP.T. Anderson's Magnolia and a Punch-Drunk Love are two of my favorite movies. I also think Boogie Nights is a very good movie, although it doesn't affect me as profoundly as those other two. I just watched Hard Eight, and have yet to see There Will Be Blood.So far my feeling is that each of Anderson's movies have been subsequently better. Hard Eight is a solid movie with good characters and good use of a style that would come to be perfected. Boogie Nights may just not appeal to me as much because I can't get entirely invested into the world of the pornography industry. But it is still well done. Magnolia is simply perfect, and Punch-Drunk Love is somehow even better in it's own way. Due to this trend in my personal enjoyment of his movies and the unbelievable amount of praise I've heard from both the general public, critics, and close frie ... " [More]
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"This is a list for Round 2 of my movie year countdown viewing project as first described here. If by any strange chance whoever is reading this is actually following along you may notice that I'm still less than two thirds of the way through my original one. Well I'm starting this new one because as much as I love old movies it can get a little tedious watching just older movies. So I'm going to be blending my watching of the two lists together. Still focusing on the original one, but every once in a while sliding in the next entry from this new list.Again these new movies are limited to full length movies that are available on Netflix. And for this new round instead of picking a movie from every year, I will be picking a movie from every two years. For example the first movie must have come out during 2006 or 2007. The second movie must have come out in 2004 or 2005. The next in 2002 or 2003. You see.The list is not finished yet, but here is what I have decide ... " [More]
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"No, not genre. I mean it was really big and popular, but it seems to have only really garnered attention because of the woodchipper scene. Plus, you can safely say about Fargo, "That's soooo 1996!" That's all I meant. It's still one of my favorites of all time.I haven't seen it either. Couldn't tell ya. " [More]
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"Thanks for the opinions Ryan!What does flavor-of-the-week mean to you exactly? What flavor is Fargo? You get that flavor weekly? If you mean it's just a genre piece, well that's pretty much all of the Coens work. All of their movies are different genres. ESPECIALLY The Man Who Wasn't There.I think she just might be able to. If she did think how awesome that would be!You didn't include Hard Eight in your links. Have you seen it? It's the only PT Anderson feature I haven't seen yet. Is it as good as the rest? " [More]
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Filling the gap between the violent chic of Quentin Tarantino and the clever obtrusiveness of the Coen Brothers, Paul Thomas Anderson was one of the most critically lauded filmmakers to emerge in the late 1990s. Before the stylistic explosions of his breakthrough Boogie Nights (1997) and its follow-up, Magnolia (1999), however, he made the equally skillful Hard Eight (originally titled Sydney). Barely released in theaters, the film was rediscovered on video following the success of Boogie Nights. In this first outing, Anderson asserted his strength at working with actors: at the heart of the film is the assured performance of Philip Baker Hall as a melancholic Las Vegas father figure. Gwyneth Paltrow successfully plays against her nice-girl image as the film's none-too-bright prostitute, and John C. Reilly and Samuel L. Jackson round out the intimate cast. Prior to Hard Eight, Hall's best-known big-screen performance was his stunning interpretation of Richard Nixon in Robert Altman's Secret Honor (1984); he and Reilly would continue to appear in Anderson's films. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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