 | My Dvd Collection Update 1/7/2009 about and give my reviews of the dvds and the movies themselves. The Dvds I got and Review in this update are: * Minghags : Directed by Bam Margera and Co Directed by Brandon Dicamillo and Joe Frantz - Starring Bam Margera, Mark the Bagger, Ryan Dunn, Joseph Frantz, Ryan Gee, Arpil Margera, Phil Margera, Don Vito, Brandon Dicamillo and Brandon Novak * Lower Learning : Directed by Mark Lafferty - Starring Jason Biggs, Eva Longoria Parker, Rob Corddry and Will Sasso * Return to Oz : Directed ... |
 | Burn After Reading Trailer (HD) Official Coen Brothers For more trailers: TheTrailerSite.com Plot A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it. Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Cast: George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, Richard Jenkins, Brad Pitt |
 | Burn After Reading There's plenty of fire in Burn After Reading, the Coen brothers' playful and pungent tale set amid the bungling bureaucrats of the CIA and an assortment of other ditzy denizens of Washington, DC Focus Features John Malkovich portrays a CIA analyst with a drinking problem in the Coen brothers' latest film, "Burn After Reading." In the Coens' coterie of accomplishments, Burn After Reading is less like last year's scary, Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and more like the giddily humorous Fargo ... |
 | Oscar Award Winner - Marion Cotillard 'La Vie En Rose' its front-runner status at Sunday's Academy Awards, winning adapted screenplay for the Coen brothers and supporting actor for Javier Bardem. "La Vie En Rose" star Marion Cotillard was a surprise winner in the best actress category. Cotillard rode the spirit of Edith Piaf to Oscar triumph over Julie Christie, who had been expected to win for "Away From Her." Joel and Ethan Coen are mainly known for their original screenplays, making only two films based on adaptations, "No Country" from ... |
 | SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS 2008. " swept the board, taking the trophy for best cast in a TV drama and the best actor and actress awards for James Gandolfini and Edie Falco in an emotional finish to the series that ended in June. "No Country For Old Men," directed by Ethan and Joel Coen, took the award for best ensemble cast and Spanish actor Javier Bardem won the best supporting actor award for playing a cold-blooded killer in the movie. "No Country" also won the Directors Guild Award on Saturday and has eight nominations ... |
 | the films of joel and ethan coen Tribute to the Oscar-winning filmmakers 1984-2007 |
 | Playing Jesus in the Big Lebowski - John Turturro in more than sixty films, working with directors such as Martin Scorsese (The Color of Money), Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing and Jungle Fever), Robert Redford (Quiz Show), Peter Weir (Fearless), Tom DiCillo (Box of Moonlight), and Joel and Ethan Coen (Miller's Crossing; The Big Lebowski; O Brother, Where Art Thou?; and the lead role in Barton Fink, which won him the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and the David di Donatello Award.) His current projects include Columbia Pictures ... |
 | No Country For Old Men www.nocountryforoldmen-themovie.com Cast and Crew: Tommy Lee Jones - (Ed Tom Bell) Javier Bardem - (Anton Chigurh) Josh Brolin - (Llewelyn Moss) Woody Harrelson - (Carson Wells) Kelly MacDonald - (Carla Jean Moss) Garret Dillahunt - (Wendell) Tess Harper - (Loretta Bell) Barry Corbin - (Ellis) Stephen Root - (Man Who Hires Wells) Rodger Boyce - (El Paso Sheriff) Beth Grant - (Carla Jean's Mother) Ana Reeder - (Poolside Woman) Production Credits: John Perry Goldsmith (Art Director) ... |
 | Javier Bardem's hair & character in "No Country for Old Men" IFC's coverage of the "No Country for Old Men" press conference at the 2007 New York Film Festival. Producer/Directors Joel and Ethan Coen and stars Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin & Tommy Lee Jones discuss Bardem's character's hair (and psychopathic impulses) in the film. For more go to www.ifc.com ... ifc new york film festival press conference no country for old men javier bardem coen brothers joel ethan hair NYFF |
 | Coen Brothers on adapting the novel "No Country for Old Men" IFC's coverage of the "No Country for Old Men" press conference at the 2007 New York Film Festival. Producer/Directors Joel & Ethan Coen discuss adapting Cormac McCarthy's novel "No Country for Old Men" and talk about the choice to shoot on location in Santa Fe and Texas. For more go to www.ifc.com |