Diary entries forSeven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths
Good fun just watching these actors sandbox around for a bit. Rather felt a bit like the A-list playground that was Ocean's Twelve but less ... imperious? Tom Waits trails bonus stars in his wake, regardless.
Seven Psychopaths
This worked for me. Genuinely funny & violent & unpredictable. I’m becoming a fan favourite of Colin Farrell. Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken were fantastic. Perfectly absurd. Recommended and would watch again.
Seven Psychopaths
While Seven Psycopaths may not be as darkly comedic as it's predecessor In Bruges, it still manages to strike the same chord of dark comedy that made the previous film work so well. With an ensemble featuring actors like Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson, it's not a surprise that this film was so well done. Just like McDonagh's previous film, the script is what makes the film so successful. The balance of acting and script has been the aspect that makes McDonagh's films work, when they typically wouldn't work if another director had done them. Having seen In Bruges and now Seven Psychopaths, I am extremely excited to see Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, even more now that I've seen these films and know what to expect from McDonagh.
Seven Psychopaths
doggy :)
Seven Psychopaths
Really great time. This just confirms even further that Martin McDonagh is my favorite director. Another great cast. Colin Farrell was amazing as always, Sam Rockwell gave a fairly good performance, and Christopher Walken was incredible. Most of the comedy lands honestly. I laughed quite a lot. It’s not the dark kind of humor that’s in his other films, it just straight out funny. 7.5/10
Seven Psychopaths
Maybe the real seven psychopaths were the friends we made along the way
Seven Psychopaths
This was a very unique movie. Some interesting characters hahaha. My man was just concerned about his buddy’s drinking; admirable behavior. A bit convoluted and I feel like some stuff didn’t really fit in but I enjoyed most of it. It was a bit all over the place (by design) which is not my favorite. Still, a decent movie. 6.8
Seven Psychopaths
Never expected this film to riff on Meta-Narrative tropes, I thought it was going to be a regular gangster flick, but nope it was unique to say the least. I'm surprised this is the second time I see Harry Dean Stanton looking confused in the desert again. While usually meta narrative films rarely amuse me due to the lack of reservation in writing it. But this feels personal to Martin McDonagh, one way or another. I don't know what to say about it really I'm going outta words to say about this flick other than it's good.