Noble Things
Noble Things
R | 30 October 2009 (USA)
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Jimmy Wayne Collins finds himself adrift in Memphis, Tennessee. Forced to return home to the piney woods of Southeast Texas, Jimmy will face his imprisoned brother, his dying father and the demons he left behind.

Reviews
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Derry Herrera Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Celia A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
rick Sturgess We had a great time watching the Noble Things. I'm Lee Ann Womack fan. I thought she did a great job as the Sheriff of a small Texas Town. She was very believable. I was disappointed that she was not singing on the soundtrack but it has good songs on it all the same. The movie reminded me of where I grew up in Jackson, Mississippi. It also brought feelings of watching my close relatives pass away. The actors had powerful performances. Michael Parks is great as the stubborn old man. Ryan Herst from my favorite show Sons of Anarchy is good to as the brother. Dominique Swain does a great job as the long lost girl friend. The guy playing the country singer was awesome. The fighting part is my favorite part of the movie! Oh, and the ending was a huge surprise.
aimless-46 Brett Moses wrote, produced, directed, and starred in this film; which seems to be about a bunch of really silly people with no "acting for the camera skills", who hang out in a honky-tonk bar in Jefferson County, Texas. To his "credit", Moses soft peddles his starring role and lists Michael "Bronson" Parks, Lee Ann Womack, Ryan Hurst, and Dominique Swain ahead of him on the promotional material; despite the fact that he is in every single scene and only Womack has a substantial part in the production (although she does not sing).This is the sort of production where you can almost pick out the point where the crew finally flipped and realized it was a train wreck in the making. Then they begin secretly laughing at the writer and director, who in this case is the same poor guy. To their credit, the crew still managed to maintain their professionalism throughout the production and should get high marks for their hard work, which must have seemed like a huge waste to them. But it is one of those sow's ears to silk purse things where you just can't do much with such a hopeless script.This over-wrought melodrama has something to say but doesn't do a very good (or entertaining) job of saying it. It might have worked as a Texas style parody of a Tennessee Williams play but I think the comedy is entirely unintentional.Potential viewers would be wise to be skeptical regarding the 10 star favorable comments about the movie which seem to have been posted by people associated with the production who have commented "only" about this one film.
Becky Gallagher A must see movie! I think this is a movie that everybody can relate to at some point and time in their life. You will feel as if you're a part of the movie. I mean let's face it; we have all done something in our lives that has been pushed to the limits or reckless. And we have all had regrets about something we wish we could change. One minute you are laughing and the next minute you have tears in your eyes. It's been a long time since I have seen a movie that made me cry with so much action, and funny business of our youth, yet so many serious and sad moments. I was very impressed with the story line that packed a punch right to my heart. The back ground music (Sound Track) and oh yes "The Lord's Prayer" just at the right moment made the entire movie a hit in my book. I thought the characters were very engaging and the performances excellent, they drew me into the story from the beginning right up until the credits- and then kept me crying for quite some time after it had ended. This film soared past any expectations that I had for it from the start with all the previews I've seen, by being very well written, directed, and acted. Noble Things was extremely well constructed and I would give it a score of an eleven out of ten. Brett Moses hmmm looks dang good with dirty water all over his shirtless body. I loved it and plan on adding it to my DVD collection. Thank you Brett for selecting and sharing your movie with all your family and friends of southeast Texas.
ghostrider9112001 I saw this movie at the Austin Film Festival on Monday. This is the best movie that I have seen in years! Wonderful story, great performances, beautiful camera work, fantastic songs. Very clever flashbacks to develop the story. Must see! This movie is about how family and friends relate to each other. It is about what brothers are willing to do for each other. At times, this movie can put a tear in your eye and at other times, it is very funny. The music is fantastic! This is the kind of movie that I want to take my family to. Everyone can relate to this story line. There is an awesome fight scene that is preceded by a recitation of "The Lord's Prayer". That is indicative of a theme that runs through the entire movie. That theme is contrasts. There are very serious and sad moments followed by very hard action or funny moments. This is a very good film.