Thread: 'Walk the Line'
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Old 01-20-2006, 08:34 PM   #11
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I enjoyed Walk the Line-- it was one of the films I was most excited for this year (talk about great poster, btw.) But I wouldn't classify it as one of my favorites for the year.

Phoenix, who I generally enjoy, was very good as Cash and his singing was especially impressive. I have to give kudos to Reese Witherspoon, who gives her best performance in the film. (Well, Election rocks my socks too, but this is a more developed character.)

Still, nothing can hold a candle to Hoffman's Capote. That whole film, actually, deserves more attention than it's getting. But I've said this before. I feel like I'm on a loop. Capote. Junebug. Capote. Junebug. Capote.
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