Now I'm going to have to watch Matchstick Men again... the only thing I remember about it was a general taste of disappointment.
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Now I'm going to have to watch Matchstick Men again... the only thing I remember about it was a general taste of disappointment.
I was, honestly, amazed at Nicolas Cage in Matchstick Men. He was actually, genuinely GOOD in it in a dramatic role that didn't require him to also be goofy.
That, in and of itself, is a good reason to watch that movie.
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OK now I have to go watch that one again...
Yeah, you should. Without spoiling for others, they harnessed his twitchy/schticky tendencies and used them for a personality flaw that his character had. So the scenes where he had to act human(the real acting challenge for him) were very relaxed and natural. It's all about the story though.
Just FYI, but I see that movie on DVD at Blig Lots for $3 pretty often. :)
Redbox Rents 2 Billionth Disc; Offers Free Rentals This Thursday To Celebrate | /Film
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If you rented a copy of Drive from a McDonald’s Redbox in Philomath, Oregon, congratulations. Your wise movie/awkward location rental pairing lead to a reward for us all. That transaction marked the two billionth rental from a self-service Redbox kiosk. To celebrate, the company is offering a code on their Facebook page good for a free movie rental on Thursday March 8. Read more after the jump.
To cash in on the free rental, Redbox hopes customers will head over to their Facebook page and ‘Like’ them. Or, you can just put in the code Thanks2U on Thursday March 8 to get a free movie rental.
Here’s the press release which has some more information:
Redbox achieved an entertainment milestone this weekend having rented its two billionth movie and video game. The two billionth disc, Drive, was rented at a McDonald’s restaurant in Philomath, Ore. To thank America for making Redbox its destination for entertainment, Redbox invites everyone to enjoy a free, one-night movie rental on Thursday, March 8, by using a promotional code available on the Redbox® Facebook page.