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 | | 5. Zodiac (Director's Cut) | | | Starring: Chloë Sevigny Jake Gyllenhaal Director: David Fincher | | Format: DVD Release Date: 1/8/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Zodiac - Director's Cut - DVD Review By: Chris Gesiakowski - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 1/10/2008 10:04 PM | | When compared to the theatrical version, Zodiac: Directors Cut is not an entirely new beast, as only six minutes have been added to the film. It is, however, the definitive version for fans and newcomers alike. While the new material doesnt necessarily alter the experience on a grand scale, it does offer a couple of nice gems, ones which would be sorely missed if swayed to watch the theatrical cut again. read the full review | |
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 | | 6. No Country For Old Men (Blu-ray) | | | Starring: Javier Bardem Josh Brolin Director: Joel Coen Ethan Coen | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD Release Date: 3/11/2008 |  | No Country For Old Men - DVD Review By: Scott Gwin - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 3/10/2008 9:48 PM | | No Country For Old Men, based on the Cormac McCarthy novel and the latest collaboration by the Coen brothers, is a messy film that doesn't shy away from the nasty, bitter subject matter that it undertakes. You witness the first murder, a vicious and heinous event, in the first four minutes. The second arrives within the first five. The title of the movie explains the premise, though a better description for the movie might be "no movie for weak stomach". read the full review | |
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 | | 8. No Country For Old Men | | | Starring: Javier Bardem Josh Brolin Director: Ethan Coen Joel Coen | | Format: DVD Release Date: 3/11/2008 | | Video Reviews Available: 8 |  | No Country For Old Men - DVD Review By: Scott Gwin - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 3/10/2008 9:48 PM | | No Country For Old Men, based on the Cormac McCarthy novel and the latest collaboration by the Coen brothers, is a messy film that doesn't shy away from the nasty, bitter subject matter that it undertakes. You witness the first murder, a vicious and heinous event, in the first four minutes. The second arrives within the first five. The title of the movie explains the premise, though a better description for the movie might be "no movie for weak stomach". read the full review | |
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