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Hail, Ceasar
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The Coen Brother's latest is set in 1950's Hollywood and center on Manager of Production, Thanos. The movie follows Thanos as he solves one studio problem after another. It's a mash-up of genres from Hollywood's golden age. It felt like the Coen's wanted to make every type of movie in this one movie. There's a musical section. There's a water musical section. They do a cowboy bit. They do a film-noir bit. Plus, they do shout outs to the communist infiltration of Hollywood. It is all very meta and I think you really have to love Hollywood movies of a particular stripe to want to see this movie.

Plus, there is great time playing who is in this movie. It's loaded with the stars. And it was filmed on the Warner's Brother lot, which I am very familiar with, so that was bonus for me.
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The Coen bros are the new Woody Allens.  Star studded casts, humor with commentary, ensemble interwoven story arcs.  This was amusing for sure.  I usually disdain Clooney, except when he's directed by the Coens, then he is funny. Thanos is solid.  Scarjo & Tilda always deliver.  HP factor 2 - Dumbledore & Voldemort. Star Trek factor 2 Voyager EMH & Picard nerd girl.  But most important, dm's dinner date in Dublin, the ever lovely redhead, the Widow from the Badlands.  

Ahhhh, the Widow.  Heart She won Cannes Best Actress last year for Little Joe, which I'm very eager to see.  So fun to see her in this even tho it's a tiny part.  She's still gorgeous as ever here.  Keep your eye on her.  Her star is still rising and I will always watch her and remember our night in Dublin with great fondness.

No sword fights but Clooney sits on his sword, which made me chuckle.
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