Saw it on a flight back from the States. Its a touching story made even more compelling by the fact that it is all true. Great cinematography but it could have been twenty minutes shorter. I'm suprised how Emile Hirsch and Catherine Keener's performances went unnoticed.
And as everyone has already pointed out ... The Soundtack is A, all original compositions by Eddie Wedder.
It helps Bollywood which is actually bigger than Hollywood have a better stranglehold on India, as many Indians can just go online and watch American movies before there release date there, which means by the time it is in theaters which new Bollywood movies, many people have seen it.
Into the Wild was pretty good, it had a certain American je ne sais pas that I really enjoyed about, something you really can't understand if you havent been in the wild that is the Western United states, it has to be Seward's folly is probably one of the most beautiful places in the world I have ever seen.
$7,200,000 for Alaska, just proves that the Russian were big drinkers in the 1860s What were they thinking?