Although the picture has a bleak outlook on life, I agree with Jones' observation that despite the vagaries of greed and violence, there is hope for a better world.
Unfortunately I've never read the novel but somehow it'd never even occurred to me to consider how the offscreen death was handled in the book until that woman asked that question. I have always gotten a feeling the book goes into more detail about some of the characters though, and wondered if there's more backstory to characters like Stephen Root's character and "did you see me" guy, as well as Woody Harrelson's character. I was not aware that "I got beer" lady was one that is more fleshed out. It sounds like that was eliminated for the better, had we seen Llewellyn confident and relaxed and almost prematurely celebrating a win it would have ruined his surprise death, we'd have all seen it coming.
A masterful film but it was only tommy lee jones who took this conference and the book seriously..The interviewer never addressed him but his answer at the end and performance were the heart of the film as well as the book..
This is a very gun specific observation. Ed-Tom carries his 1911 (presumably in 45 ACP) in condition 2- Loaded chamber, hammer down. Not condition 1, loaded chamber, hammer "cocked and locked." It is a less prepared and slower to shoot choice.
Everyone criticizing this clip needs to realize these types of panel Q&As are just painful to be a part of and are done purely as a favor to the festival or presenter of the film and the audience. The filmmakers and actors are actually being really cool and generous with the whole thing.
Pundits ! Words words words - and there are 20 million refugees out there and 6 million of them are starving. Come on guys, Stop talking about yourselves and do something to help other people. ‘Wilson get someone to help this man; he needs to get into town’.
This film needs remastered in 4K Blu Ray.
The most real interview I have ever seen, convinces me all late night interviews are at the least rehearsed if not outright scripted.
Baumbach seems a bit nervous in this interview.
When Tommy lee takes over I got chills
19:30 Haha that reaction was so funny
Wonderful movie and cast
It's a masterpiece
Although the picture has a bleak outlook on life, I agree with Jones' observation that despite the vagaries of greed and violence, there is hope for a better world.
at least for within yourself
Thanks for sharing this
14:08 the question about the hard Left turn in act 3 gets a incredible response
She needs to stick to Murder She Wrote
Unfortunately I've never read the novel but somehow it'd never even occurred to me to consider how the offscreen death was handled in the book until that woman asked that question. I have always gotten a feeling the book goes into more detail about some of the characters though, and wondered if there's more backstory to characters like Stephen Root's character and "did you see me" guy, as well as Woody Harrelson's character. I was not aware that "I got beer" lady was one that is more fleshed out. It sounds like that was eliminated for the better, had we seen Llewellyn confident and relaxed and almost prematurely celebrating a win it would have ruined his surprise death, we'd have all seen it coming.
The movie ended with Sheriff wisdom the interview ended with tlj wisdom
Bruh why did the directors just ignore Javier asking for help
The brothers are notorious for this... They don't talk a lot.
From what I understand , from other interviews that Javier and Josh have done, the Coens did this continuously on set during the filming of the movie.
Yes agreed
Man wtf why did the directors not help Javier. I felt so bad for him and he looked embarrassed after he tried to talk
A masterful film but it was only tommy lee jones who took this conference and the book seriously..The interviewer never addressed him but his answer at the end and performance were the heart of the film as well as the book..
This is a very gun specific observation. Ed-Tom carries his 1911 (presumably in 45 ACP) in condition 2- Loaded chamber, hammer down. Not condition 1, loaded chamber, hammer "cocked and locked." It is a less prepared and slower to shoot choice.
Please give us an interviewer who does not stumble on every word . . .
Yep..He was a pain in the butt..
Everyone criticizing this clip needs to realize these types of panel Q&As are just painful to be a part of and are done purely as a favor to the festival or presenter of the film and the audience. The filmmakers and actors are actually being really cool and generous with the whole thing.
Josh Brolin wanted to be More bad than chigur and was Thanos.
Get away from him he still got the gun 💀
Start Kar another slot.
sort of..sortof...sort of....where did these fools go to school....
Princeton and NYU.
That just like, your opinion… man.
Definitely not the one you go. That's why they're world famous brilliant filmmakers
Friday 5 march 18:38
This sounds like a stand up comedy show with these mindless NPC audience laughing at nothing. Sounds like a episode of Friends.
1:20 The girl is in the middle. Just sayin'
Just saying what exactly?
they can't talk...!! eh eh eh eh eh eh eh eh
This was hellishly awkward to listen to.
Pundits ! Words words words - and there are 20 million refugees out there and 6 million of them are starving. Come on guys, Stop talking about yourselves and do something to help other people. ‘Wilson get someone to help this man; he needs to get into town’.
You're missing the point of life
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