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Southern 'Shotgun' bogs downOn April 25, 2008 Too many cliches to survive such a thin storyline "Shotgun Stories" quickly establishes a humid, atmospheric Delta tone, then proceeds to slowly drown in stoic - not to mention stupid - Southern cliches.![]() They are predictably screwed-up as a result; it doesn't help that the old man ran out, stopped drinking, married a Christian woman and ended up being a good father to a whole other quartet of boys with real names. Upon his death, a blood feud breaks out between the two sets of half-brothers, due to inertia more than any good reason I could detect. Despite the presence of intensity generator Michael Shannon ("World Trade Center") as Son, the film's acting generally walks a blurry line between reticently understated and amateurish. David Gordon Green, whose own semi-rural Southern sagas "George Washington" and "All the Real Girls" are marvels of perceptive character observation, took a producer credit to help Nichols score some finishing money. Too bad he wasn't there to guide the newer filmmaker from the start. -- Bob Strauss SHOTGUN STORIES Not rated: violence, language. Playing: Laemmle Sunset 5, West Hollywood, and Laemmle One Colorado, Pasadena.
![]() You got this wrong. No sense of humor? I don't think we watched the same film. Posted 05/05/08 10:01AM PDT by
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