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Two more True Grit reviews
December 21, 2010

Posted on 12/22/2010 12:04:45 PM PST by EveningStar

Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips:
A grittier 'Grit' Talent upgrade better matches a classic novel

McClatchy-Tribune via The Orange County Register, Christopher Kelly:
'True Grit' is a true classic


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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Not true. I would agree with that about every other movie he played except for Rooster Cogburn.


21 posted on 12/22/2010 1:00:52 PM PST by pgkdan (Protect and Defend America! End the practice of islam on our shores before it's too late!)
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To: basil
does anyone remember a weekly newspaper by the name of The Grit, which was published in the 50’s?
Yes, and I remember it for all the ads in it.

22 posted on 12/22/2010 1:00:53 PM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: basil

Used to deliver it on horseback in a rural area of Pennsylvania when I was 12 years old.


23 posted on 12/22/2010 1:01:05 PM PST by dickmc
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To: basil

It’s a magazine now. I got a copy at Walmart last summer.


24 posted on 12/22/2010 1:03:43 PM PST by nina0113
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To: basil

http://www.grit.com/about.aspx


25 posted on 12/22/2010 1:06:20 PM PST by nina0113
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To: Borges
What do you think of this?:

Review of True Grit by Roger Ebert in yesterday's Chicago Sun-Times.

26 posted on 12/22/2010 1:12:37 PM PST by EveningStar (Karl Marx is not one of our Founding Fathers.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Yes, but it was a great role!


27 posted on 12/22/2010 1:20:51 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (When the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn (Pr.29:2))
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I would suggest you rewatch Red River and The Searchers.


28 posted on 12/22/2010 1:30:24 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: BillyBoy

They also tend to remake because they are now bereft of ideas. So they make and remake and remake every classic movie almost never improving on the original.

I haven’t seen this True Grit but already what I’ve seen and read makes me think it’s much darker and drearier than the book or movie ever was. I also have a weird feeling that the Bible-quoting Mattie is being turned into a vengeful, hateful right-wing teapartier. I got this idea from an article in the New York Times this week. In fact, Mattie is a God-fearing, fine girl and woman with lots of character, moxie and humor. In fact, if I remember the book correctly, she supports Al Smith for the presidency!

I never thought I’d say this but: bring back Kim Darby!!


29 posted on 12/22/2010 1:38:23 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: EveningStar

I just came back from seeing True Grit and it was very good. Jeff Bridges is great. Matt Damon is bad. The girl who played Mattie steals the show. I think she was fantastic.

The story is as solid now as it was when John Wayne did it. The dialogue, scenery and overall feel of the movie was excellent.

I’d give it an 9/10 but Matt Damon brings it down a peg. 8/10


30 posted on 12/22/2010 1:43:35 PM PST by Personal Responsibility (The more the plans fail the more the planners plan - Ronald Reagan)
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To: Personal Responsibility

Who the heck are you and what the heck are you doing??!!

HOW CAN YOU BE ON FREE REPUBLIC POSTING AN OPINION BASED ON DIRECT REAL EXPERIENCE!


31 posted on 12/22/2010 1:47:46 PM PST by bvw
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To: miss marmelstein

Especially Red River. That classic was full of great performances including The Duke at his all time best. Quiet Man wasn’t half bad either.


32 posted on 12/22/2010 1:48:42 PM PST by csmusaret (Q: How do they say incompetent failure in Kenya? A: Barack Obama)
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To: Personal Responsibility

Has any read the book by Charles Portis? Is the LaBeouf character lame in it too? You’d think, given that Campbell was the weak link in the original, they’d be extra careful with the casting in the remake unless the character is intentionally lame.


33 posted on 12/22/2010 1:51:30 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim (Pablo lives jubtabulously!)
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To: EveningStar
Good review by Ebert.

I think I'll go see it at the drive-in tonight...take a little bottle:)

34 posted on 12/22/2010 1:55:17 PM PST by Mariner (USS Tarawa, VQ3, USS Benjamin Stoddert, NAVCAMS WestPac, 7th Fleet, Navcommsta Puget Sound)
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To: csmusaret

I’m a huge fan of the Duke and think - even among freepers - that they don’t understand his talent and charisma. It saddens me because he was a fine actor, a distinct personality and a great man.


35 posted on 12/22/2010 1:58:31 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: Crimson Elephant

Casting couch?


36 posted on 12/22/2010 2:02:26 PM PST by winodog
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To: Tijeras_Slim

It’s one of my favorite books - really, read it, you won’t regret it.

LaBeef (I can’t spell French) is sorta the middle man in the book. He and Rooster have a real competition going and much of the comedy comes from their wrangling. I think the casting in both films is probably a mistake (surely with Glen Campbell and perhaps with the rather unmanly Matt Damon).


37 posted on 12/22/2010 2:06:37 PM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein
I haven’t seen this True Grit but already what I’ve seen and read makes me think it’s much darker and drearier than the book or movie ever was. I also have a weird feeling that the Bible-quoting Mattie is being turned into a vengeful, hateful right-wing teapartier. I got this idea from an article in the New York Times this week.

Are you talking about this review? Don't put too much stock in just one review. Ebert is pretty liberal and his review is not nearly that cynical.

38 posted on 12/22/2010 2:08:33 PM PST by EveningStar (Karl Marx is not one of our Founding Fathers.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Well pilgrim...


39 posted on 12/22/2010 2:10:29 PM PST by databoss
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To: bvw

Hilarious! I literally LOL’d. ;)


40 posted on 12/22/2010 2:14:47 PM PST by Constitution Day
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