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Related: About this forumDid anyone end up seeing "Hail, Caesar"?
I did, but I'm interested in others thoughts and where you'd rank it in the Coen Brothers canon?
Trajan
(19,089 posts)Hall, Caesar was a bore ...
Staph
(6,347 posts)I enjoyed it, and after it was over, we spent time trying to figure out which character was which historical Hollywood figure.
I assume that there was supposed to be some kind of message in the conversations that Clooney's character has with the "Communists", but it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. It sounded like 1950s buzzwords.
I would rank this as a middle-of-the-road Coen Brothers film.
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unc70
(6,326 posts)We felt failed to deliver on the setups. A fair number of snickers and small laughs, but lacked what could have been a big payoff.
MADem
(135,425 posts)I laughed my ass off.
I think you have to a) Be of a certain age and b) Have an interest in "Old Hollywood" and old movies of the post-WW2 through the advent of television age in order to enjoy the film fully.
I thought Clooney was superb, and Scarlett Johansson as the Esther Williams (and Loretta Young, given the adoption element raised) character was hilarious. That VOICE!
And I was laughing so hard at that dance number with the sailors in the bar that I had a hard time not becoming a public disturbance! NO DAMES!!!
When this hits the premium channels I will watch it again--maybe a few times. It was very rich in "inside" jokes, the sets were brilliant, and the wardrobe top notch, too.
annu100292
(4 posts)it was really hilarious
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