05.26.06

Three Cheers for Three Burials

Posted in DVD, Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, best-of, directors, flicks, oscar picks, reviews, screenplay at 9:53 am by Ben

Three Burials

I'll keep this short because, by now, most movie fans have heard the word about Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, but I just got around to checking it out and I can't help myself — this is a damn good movie. I've been a fan of Guillermo Arriaga's scripts since Amores Perros, and still he seems to be unable to pen a bad screenplay and for a directorial debut, Tommy Lee Jones isn't too shabby either.

Out on DVD in the next two weeks, do not miss this flick!

03.01.06

This Just In

Posted in Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Top 10 at 11:28 pm by moviedodd

Over the weekend, I had the opportunity to see Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada. I realize my Top 10 list should be set in stone as much as possible, but this technical 2005 release definitely earns a place on my favorites list. Tommy Lee Jones stars and directs, while 21 Grams scribe Guillermo Arriaga covers the script.

The western is not a favorite genre of mine. I look back on the classic films spawned at a time when cowboy heroes were the huge rave. To me, they all blend together as the exact same film. Three Burials may be set in modern times, but it is a western down to the bone that performs the cliches but does so with such style and tact.

This is technically not a review, but an addition to my Top 10 of 2005. Three Burials is a gritty masterpiece and should not be missed. If you are sick of seeing Tommy Lee Jones settling for mediocre crap, come see what the man can do for an indie crowd.