Sicario Trailer (Blunt, Brolin, Del Toro) (2015)
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Yup this looks good, I may go to the movies for this one.
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fortyacres&amule wrote: »Looks dope , I like this Emily blunt chick
She's great in every film she is in. -
I read the script. Yall in for a good one
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From watching the trailer i don't understand what this movie is about
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When does this drops? First it was slated for Oct 2nd and I see release date for Sept 25th.
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kingofkingz wrote: »From watching the trailer i don't understand what this movie is about
In short, it's about an american cop and a mexican cop tryna solve a cartel related crime. -
“[A nude scene] was in there originally but it came out because we didn’t agree with it,” Blunt said in an interview with Howard Stern. When Stern pressed the actress on who she meant by “we,” Blunt responded, “My ? .”
“Benicio [Del Toro] backed me up,” Blunt continued. “It was a scene between he and I.”
I'm boycotting on principle. -
I really want to see Emily blunts babylons.
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Bout to see this tonight
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heard this was excellent
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Movie was raw as ? . Benicio del toro was cold as ice.
Like i said i read the script so it was way more to the synopsis i gave above but i didn't wana give anything more away.thing i liked most about the movie was that it showed there's really no right or coordinated way to handle the mexican drug/cartel war. It's just a way of life for everybody involved from the ? mexican police, to the american agents trying to stop it. It was like the wire in that sense. Everyone is in it for their own reasons and you gotta be cold to do whatever it is you gonna do.
I also liked that emily blunt's character wasn't the savior. She was the protagonist but she didn't win anything. She wasn't necessarily weak either, she just knew she wasn't built for the savagery and conceded.
That sequence where they went down in the tunnel and theyre walking in the dark with the blue and orange sky was cleeeean. Then when it switched to show it through the night vision..dope cinematography.
This and straight outta compton are my favorite movies of the year so far -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »kingofkingz wrote: »From watching the trailer i don't understand what this movie is about
In short, it's about an american cop and a mexican cop tryna solve a cartel related crime.
so FX's The Bridge? -
atribecalledgabi wrote: »kingofkingz wrote: »From watching the trailer i don't understand what this movie is about
In short, it's about an american cop and a mexican cop tryna solve a cartel related crime.
so FX's The Bridge?
Not quite. It kinda starts out that way tho. -
Really good movie, watched it last night. Emily Blunt was great as a protagonist, and Benecio Del Toro was a savage.The scene when the task force got intercepted by the cartel members on the bridge while they're trying to get back across the border was tense
Gives you a look at how bleak that world is on all sides -
I literally just came back from this and I’m still thinking about it but I will say 5 things:
1. The cinematography was quite striking. I haven’t seen dry landscapes and mountains look so majestic on the big screen in quite some time.
2. As cathartic as the ending to Blunt’s arc is with that lot to balcony stare down I also love it because of how realistic it was. What can she really do? somethings just are and always will be. ? the confrontation at the dinner table was also a nice dose of realism. Very visceral stuff but appropriate as hell considering the subject matter.
3. The post-bar scene was one of the most suspenseful I could recall in quite some time. Great job especially by Blunt there.
4. The very end of the movie is a punch to the gut but again so damn appropriate cause that’s really what people in Mexico are dealing with today to the point where they’re just numb to all the chaos around them and just respond nonchalantly. What can they do but carry on with their day?
5. The TERMINATOR-esque music was so damn appropriate considering how the focus is on people who are cogs in a greater machine on all levels. -
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When that ? said welcome to Juarez and u see chopped up ? with limbs missing.......I would've turned around ? that.
Movie was dope as ? ......I aint never going to Mexico my ? -
Thats like being a foreigner seeing detroit and say u aint never going there.
Some of the most crime infested and poverty stricken places have parts that are the best tourism spots in the world -
Detroit is not the best example to use lol
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This movie is a BEAST
Like a mash up of Hurt Locker, American Sniper, and Zero Dark Thirty but set in Mexico
And I'd say this 1 is a better than all 3 -
Well it's not hard to be better than American Sniper...
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Will Munny wrote: »Well it's not hard to be better than American Sniper...
That movie was a beast. Idgaf about the political controversy -
soild movie....
that scene with the wife n kids near the end. Damn! didn't see that coming -
7/10
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Wish I would have watched this in theater. Just watched it twice. Dope.