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Reel Geezers- Revolutionary Road

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

The dynamic octogenarian duo review the younger dynamic duo in "Revolutionary Road" the film staring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. These two old-school movie veterans bring a fresh, funny and insightful perspective to film reviews.

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  • Michael Shannon as the "insane" son of Kathy Bates is SUPERB and almost steals the film.

  • these two are great!!!!! superb!

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  • I really like these reviews, and realized after some research how qualified you both are, having been in the business for years. I think you should put some of your credentials in the description so folks reading this realize you have an inside angle. Great stuff!

  • Its interesting that these reviewers are the exact same generation as the protaganists from the film.

  • indeed it was

  • I have to disagree completely with the point, their reach is only for something more intresting and eddifying and to be around people they don't hate not for stardom or riches, thats the sadness of the film, at no point do you see her act or hear what he reads so that point is mute.

  • RR is brilliant and achingly horrible, its soo sad and believable

  • it's an excellent film

  • bexter2001, was that last bit a pun at Titanic? touche. or maybe i just haven't heard that one before.

  • I didn't think RR was that great. I understood the premise, but it wasn't executed in an effective enough way, to me at least. I didn't think Kate Winslet was all that great either. The best performance was from Michael Shannon I thought. His character and the way he played it is absolutely unforgettable in my mind. RR isn't a movie I care to really watch ever again except for watching his performance. He really makes the movie. No disrespect to Leo... he was top notch as well.

  • I never got the impression that Frank cares more about his job than his family. He seems to despise his job. He only does it because he's expected to and he knows he needs to support his family.

    I really don't think this movie is about marriage in the end, or why people shouldn't get married.

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