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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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of course you've seen Redbelt.
Ah crap, he's in Salt. Now I have to see it.
Yeah, I know. That was kinda my reaction.
I haven't seen the biopic where he's a DJ, but I'm dying to.
And you have to sit through Amistad but you get him and Djimon Honsou and Morgan Freeman all in the same movie.
He's just... I don't know. I heard a story one time, I don't remember who it was, but they were talking about working with James Dean, that just being in a scene with him made you a better actor. I imagine that's what it's like to work with Chiwetel.
I haven't seen the biopic where he's a DJ, but I'm dying to
oh yes! Talk to Me. Looking at his filmography I realize I have quite a few gaps. And I need to watch Amistad again now that I know who he is.
Yeah. I think him being in Redbelt made Mamet a better director, and I'm a big Mamet fan.
I didn't really like Glengarry Glen Ross but he's had me since House of Games. I think Redbelt is a better film than House of Games.
I think Redbelt is his best film yet. Have you seen Spanish Prisoner?
I did see it but I hardly remember. I think it might be time for a Mamet film fest at my house.