I don't know how to explain this but I'm not an American and to me Josh Brolin has the most American facial features and voice. He's the guy that I wouldn't mistake for any other nationality.
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending. this XAI980T is amazing, thanks for the headsup
Bot or not, its pretty spot on. Very little music, very little dialogue. All mostly just visual. I tried to show this movie to a female friend of mine years ago, and she just stared at her phone 80+% of the time. Surprise, she didnt like it or even know what happened
The soundtrack is life, everyday life in a way doesn't consist of music always playing in the background. It's just quiet and consistent with just going with the flow. That's another reason why the movie played so well with viewers, it's as if watching a documentary that's showcasing a way of living most aren't used to
I interpret that line to mean that the the coin to the old man should be seen as something special (as it determined his life's fate), but to Anton, it's just another coin as he's used so many before to determine the lives of those he encountered - ' like the rest of them'
Joe: "I loved you Javier playing Negan on the Walking Dead" Javier: "Umm no that wasn't me, that was Jeffery Dean Morgan" Joe: "Oops but you sooo look like him, are you two brothers?!" Javier: "Oh not this again..."
If I remember correctly, its word for word from the novel, which makes sense considering the way McCarthy wrote. When reading the novel it's clear that Tommy Lee Jones was the perfect casting decision for Bell. Amazing actor.
A great writer's gimmick! Just like the end of Wizard of Oz. All of the color scenes are her dreams and all the black and white is her life 'back in Kansas'
No Country for Old Men changed movies for me. I first saw it at a double feature drive in theater and it's now one of my favorite films of all time. Pure art.
I remember seeing No Country for Old Men back in high school when it was released in theaters. I went with my dad and uncle and they both hated it and talked shit about it after walking out of the theater. It left an impression on me so I felt like I needed to hate it also. Fast forward a few years later, I was in my junior year of college living in my dorm room and I found a dvd copy of the film in the bargain bin at Target for $5. I figured why not, I'll give it another shot. I took it back to my dorm and watched it with my roommate over a few beers and it was one of the best movies I've ever seen. Javier Bardem rightfully deserved that Oscar.
@@4zafincLow iq tard brain im sure. Its not just action non stop its slow paced and thriller esq so i can see some ppl not liking it. Its in the top 5 alltime for me.
@@4zafinc Tbf wihtout sounding pretentious, its kind of a deep film, if u go there for Die Hard ur gonna get disapointed. Maybe hes dad and uncle werent the type of ppl that enjoy reading beteen the lines but was expecting a show. The end scene is one of the best end scenes ever if you get the message.
Right? What’s even crazier is Carla Jean (Kelly MacDonald) is SCOTTISH!! Whoever was her dialect coach is amazing because the first time I heard her talk I was floored. Her twang was absolutely incredible.
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm You are kind of breaking my heart here. Gangs has been on my greats list for so long, but when I watched it again recently I didn't love it. I wonder if it was just not the day for that movie and me to get along or something. I will have to watch it again in a couple of years.
josh brolin just casually mentioning that he was great friends with Cormac and he was with him and his family the night before he passed. that’s amazing, the things he probably learned from him… i imagine it’s a relationship he will cherish forever
@@oslafoirausuebutuoy5457 well he was born into it. his dad James Brolin was a big name back in the day. but yeah. he's got that handsome cool leading man vibe for sure.
Brolin has done a lot of great films, but my personal favorite is “Only the Brave” about the Granite Mountain Hotshots, that wildfire firefighter crew that lost most of its members in that horrific fire in Arizona back in 2013. A touching tribute to some brave men and a fantastic film overall.
The first sicario was so good I couldn't stop recommending it to friends and family. Unfortunately, every time I would bring it up to someone, they would follow it up with, "Well, can we just watch it now?" Ended up watching it almost 10 times in less than a month. Same thing happened with No country. Naturally, I got tired of it and didn't bother with either one for years. 2 weeks ago, I saw no country again and had my mind blown all over again.
Crazy thing is, it's one of the few movies that just about follows the book scene for scene, line for line. Combine that with perfect casting, directing and shooting, and you have a masterpiece.
That’s why I was hesitant to see in when it first came out- I’m mostly disappointed by screen adaptations, and I absolutely loved Cornac’s novel. Needless to say, I was so happily surprised. The only other film that was so good with interpretation the original work was ‘American Prometheus’ which became Oppenheimer. I wish they would have been a bit more faithful to the novel but it wasn’t that they changed things, they just spent odd amounts of time on certain aspects. That and the casting of Matt Damon- I don’t know how that guy gets so many gigs because he’s a single note actor.
@@RegularGillian actually Brolin had other commitments and was unable to make time to be available to have a part written for him. That's what actually happened. Literally a 3 minutes search.
@@RoCkShaDoWWaLkErI remember he stated that it was really difficult to get into shape for Cable (saying that being older made it hard). I imagine now that he's older it's more difficult. Don't blame him for not wanting to show up on screen in top cable shape if he couldn't do it.
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending.
The way it was able balance being a western, but also a serial killer thriller, was wild. Unlike any movie I’ve seen before. Def recommend if you haven’t seen it.
It's crazy that Josh almost seems to understate one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. I never forget the rustling of the lolly wrapper and how that adds to the tension. It's a masterpiece.
I remember the first time I watched the film. The foot chase scene had me absolutely gripped. Ridiculously tense. I honestly had never been on the edge of my seat as much watching a film as I was during that scene.
I hate how Joe does that. He had a good week of podcasts the Trump week and this could continue that trend if he just STFU. Before the last week or so I listened to Rogan maybe 3 times a year and I was the guy who listened to every single episode before the Spotify move. He asks a great question then Josh says 2 words and Joe ruins whatever he was about to say.
Yeah Joe is a guerilla meathead dumdum but he's still likeable. He should learn to stfu sometimes. He isn't a smart man, he's a jack of all trades master of none when it comes to discussions.
I think that he sometimes gets a little nervous with some big guests and starts interrupting too much to say very little, because he feels he has to be at the level of the situation. Unless the guest is so big that he is more internally scared than nervous, in which case he becomes more conservative with his speaking time.
Lol Joe does do that alot and sometimes it can be annoying. Especially if Jamie pulls something up on the screen. Like if your talking about ANYTHING on the podcast with Joe, as SOON as Jamie pulls something up rogan is cutting you off
One of my top films. The lack of soundtrack sets the tense atmosphere. I needed to pee about half way through and held it as I couldn't take my eyes off the film until the end
The reason that movie is so unique and captivating is because Cormac McCarthy, the author of the book this was based on, was one of the best modern day story tellers of our time.
I've been working in the film and television industry for nearly a decade. Feature films, network TV series, Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV ect... and I must say... No Country For Old Men, is CINEMA. Just fantastic work by the writers, the film crews, and the talent. Just an absolute masterpiece 🧠 !!! Such a treat 🙂 Sadly, I think the days of this caliber of Feature Film 🎥, are nearly over 😔
This movie will always remind me of my dad. We watched it together when it came out. He visited me in Santa Fe, NM while I was in college and we watched it together
The reason why this scene is so incredible is cause when u watch it, in basic terms, the old man is kind of a smart ass to him ("if u don't wanna accept that I don't know what else I can do for u"). Then as the conversation goes on he knows something is off with this guy and probably thinks he's kinda weird. Then when he basically demands that he calls the coin flip he knows this guy is making him gamble for his life. Then at the end, he's simply telling him, yeah it's just a coin, but it's the coin that saved ur life. GREAT scene
They've missed the point of the story I think. Anton is the embodiment of Death through the story. Cormac McCarthy is a brilliant author, hopefully they continue to make movies from his stories!
It is awesome that these two reunited in the Dune movies. No country for old men is one of my favorites so when I saw them both casted in Dune, needless to say I was beaming. They of course delivered again.
The chase scene at night at the hotel between Javier and Josh feels like those realistic nightmares where you are being stalked by someone and every move you make can either prolong the nightmare or you die and the nightmare ends.
They filmed part of NCFOM, which I believe was on the signs they put up for the drivers involved in filming, in NM. And I remember telling people "That's gonna be a great movie!' Then I saw it & told people "You gotta see this movie" & most, including my Dad were like "Ehhh." Now my dad asks me almost every time I see him if I've seen it. Fantastic movie!!! "I need you to step outta the car, sir."
NCFOM is my favorite movie ever made- Cormac’s book is also my favorite novel, and it’s one of only a handful that the screen interpretation is just as entrancing as the novel. That so many people walked away from this movie whining because the ending didn’t wrap everything up in a pretty little bow was infuriating. It’s like life- you never know the ending, the twists take your breath away, and the lessons you take away are indelible.
Josh seems like he doesn't take himself seriously and can watch his movies and appreciate the scenes and the actors in the scene and enjoy the brilliance of that moment. Josh Brolin is a great actor and seems like a great person 🫡 🇺🇲
@@mrworldwide2722 Yeah, I actually just read a solid book literally titled “Sociopath: A Memoir” and it seems to me that sociopaths are people who are still able to function in society even if they must go to great pains to keep some of their behavior in check. A sociopath may not care if their actions hurt someone but they’re still capable of recognizing that their actions have consequences and can work to keep themselves under control. A psychopath seems to be someone who cannot control their actions and has no desire to because they can’t understand common morality on any level.
I met Chip at the Marfa bank 6 years ago (he was the president of the bank), he never mentioned being in the movie. Someone else at the bank told me to ask him about it. Chip was showing the production team around the area and introducing them to the locals when they were scouting locations. They told Chip they had a small part if he was interested so he said yes. Chip was interviewed by 60 minutes years before when they were doing a story about Marfa Texas.
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending. this XAI980T is amazing, thanks for the headsup
if there were ever to be a Red Dead Redemption 2 movie, i want Josh Brolin to play Arthur Morgan. I think he would do a top tier job and i can practically see it as he speaks already. Seems like a chill dude also.
The most intense scene of that movie to me was when he went back to the location where all the dead bodies were. He went back to further explore the scene and in doing so the killers came back and noticed the truck and popped his tires. Man just imagine being in a scenario like that; that's intense! Hell of a movie, classic.
I don't know how to explain this but I'm not an American and to me Josh Brolin has the most American facial features and voice. He's the guy that I wouldn't mistake for any other nationality.
Spot on
Hes just a typical anglo saxon lol
No, I'm the most American looking man. I'm sitting on my couch with an ocean of lays chips on my chest. That's American.
No I'm the most American looking man just sitting in the school pick-up line and listening to Rogan
@@kstrazz3552got a lil something in your hip too?
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending. this XAI980T is amazing, thanks for the headsup
Damn the bots are getting more advanced
This is the craziest bot comment ive read, horrifying
Bot or not, its pretty spot on. Very little music, very little dialogue. All mostly just visual. I tried to show this movie to a female friend of mine years ago, and she just stared at her phone 80+% of the time. Surprise, she didnt like it or even know what happened
@@georgehazard1986 it's just a stolen comment from someone else with zero likes botted to the top
@@aspaceshipmadeofdeath this exactly
One of my absolute favourite films. The whole story. Javier was unbelievable. I swear this film was the gig that got him the Skyfall villain gig
It absolutely was
I love that there was barely any talking through the movie
@@itsascaryworld9788 or music
He was Vincent client for the movie 🍿 Collateral too
@@itsascaryworld9788 And no soundtrack either!
It's crazy that No country for old men doesn't have a soundtrack and you don't even notice.
That’s why it’s one of my favorite movies. No soundtrack made it feel so raw, especially seeing people just get absolutely wasted like nothing
The soundtrack is life, everyday life in a way doesn't consist of music always playing in the background. It's just quiet and consistent with just going with the flow. That's another reason why the movie played so well with viewers, it's as if watching a documentary that's showcasing a way of living most aren't used to
Wow, that’s right! It’s a strange movie, so intense.
no soundtrack to alert the viewer to what's coming....just pure acting and silence....brilliant
@WilliamDelorenzo-y9v yep
"... it becomes a coin like the rest of them... which it is." What a GREAT line that is SO open to interpretation.
How so
Because it sparred his life, that's how.
@@jcraig1848how does that answer his question
I interpret that line to mean that the the coin to the old man should be seen as something special (as it determined his life's fate), but to Anton, it's just another coin as he's used so many before to determine the lives of those he encountered - ' like the rest of them'
"don't put it in your pocket or else it'll get mixed in with the others and become just a coin"
Would LOVE to see Javier Bardem on Joe’s podcast.
Bardem as Anton in character the whole time
@@oom5768”What’s the most you lost in a coin toss Joe?”
@@ARR409"A chimpanzee. Why do you ask?"
Joe: "I loved you Javier playing Negan on the Walking Dead"
Javier: "Umm no that wasn't me, that was Jeffery Dean Morgan"
Joe: "Oops but you sooo look like him, are you two brothers?!"
Javier: "Oh not this again..."
joe actually needs to make this happen
Tommy Lee's final monologue about his dream at the end of the movie was haunting.
You mean the sex tape with Pamela?
If I remember correctly, its word for word from the novel, which makes sense considering the way McCarthy wrote. When reading the novel it's clear that Tommy Lee Jones was the perfect casting decision for Bell. Amazing actor.
A great writer's gimmick! Just like the end of Wizard of Oz. All of the color scenes are her dreams and all the black and white is her life 'back in Kansas'
And Tommy Lees Father talking about hate and time flying out the window
@@dontsettlefor500millwrong tommy lee lol
Joe and Josh get along like old friendos.
I think Joe is everyone's friend until a person makes themselves NOT his friend.
Anton chigurh: " friendo"
besto friendo?
😂😂😂
Brolin recently did WTF with Marc Maron. They have even better chemistry, fun listen
No Country for Old Men changed movies for me. I first saw it at a double feature drive in theater and it's now one of my favorite films of all time. Pure art.
Watching that for the first time in a drive-in must have been legendary.
What was the other feature?
No Country is one of those rare movies that I actually didn’t like much the first time I watched it. Now I love it though
ONE OF THE WORST MOVIES I HAVE EVER WATCHED
I'm a huge huge huge movie nerd now, but what really flipped my switch as a kid was Gone Baby Gone. Don't judge me. It's a fantastic movie 😂
I'm glad they mentioned Cormac McCarthy
LEGEND
Need to make a "Blood Meridian" that's true to the book 😂
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️☘️
@@bobdollaz3391hard to film but could see them doing a series with it
@@bobdollaz3391blood meridian is coming out in 2026
The feel of the movie gets me. Takes me back to living in a small town in the 80s.
Yeah total small town vibes.
Astoria, Oregon Goon Docks ?
I remember seeing No Country for Old Men back in high school when it was released in theaters. I went with my dad and uncle and they both hated it and talked shit about it after walking out of the theater. It left an impression on me so I felt like I needed to hate it also. Fast forward a few years later, I was in my junior year of college living in my dorm room and I found a dvd copy of the film in the bargain bin at Target for $5. I figured why not, I'll give it another shot. I took it back to my dorm and watched it with my roommate over a few beers and it was one of the best movies I've ever seen. Javier Bardem rightfully deserved that Oscar.
What reason did they give for not liking the movie?
@@4zafincLow iq tard brain im sure. Its not just action non stop its slow paced and thriller esq so i can see some ppl not liking it. Its in the top 5 alltime for me.
@@4zafinc Tbf wihtout sounding pretentious, its kind of a deep film, if u go there for Die Hard ur gonna get disapointed. Maybe hes dad and uncle werent the type of ppl that enjoy reading beteen the lines but was expecting a show. The end scene is one of the best end scenes ever if you get the message.
The book is great too
Your dad and uncle sound like some very unintelligent individuals
Growing up in San Angelo TX in 1980 I lived that movie. Mr Brolin u played the best Texan I’ve ever seen. Reminded me of my Dad who is a Vietnam Vet.
Right? What’s even crazier is Carla Jean (Kelly MacDonald) is SCOTTISH!! Whoever was her dialect coach is amazing because the first time I heard her talk I was floored. Her twang was absolutely incredible.
The coin scene is so chilling
W profile pic
Chilling 🤣 i thought it was funny just like the rest of the film 💩
@@brigzy7978 oh OK “cool guy”
"What business is it of yours, where i'm from, friendo?"
Wow, the only scene anyone ever talks about with the only character anyone ever talks about in this overrated pile of crap
The entire cast was off the rails perfection
Yup. All the little details. A true masterpiece.
That movie was so good, the Coen brothers didn't even give it a musical score. Insane.
The sound of the suppressed shotgun was great music.
It’s my 3rd favorite movie after Gangs of New York and Heat!
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm You are kind of breaking my heart here. Gangs has been on my greats list for so long, but when I watched it again recently I didn't love it. I wonder if it was just not the day for that movie and me to get along or something. I will have to watch it again in a couple of years.
Huge fan of the Coen bros., but I'd say Fargo and Barton Fink are still their best stuff.
@@lawlietriver8869 It is because the movie is long and boring. Just like No Country. Both stink.
Heads or tails
Heads
Tails are for cowards
you will be touched
What do I stand to lose?
Alright, heads then
A mans gotta know what he’s playing for if he’s gonna choose
josh brolin just casually mentioning that he was great friends with Cormac and he was with him and his family the night before he passed. that’s amazing, the things he probably learned from him… i imagine it’s a relationship he will cherish forever
Wow. Mind blown.
I hope Joe dug some more into that story bc he kept blowing by it in this clip and I kept wanting him to open up that line of questioning
"Look at my hair, wtf?" Hahaha
When Joel and Ethan settled on a haircut and had it done, Javier looked in the mirror and said ‘well fuck, I’m never gonna get laid again.’
Man between No Country For Old Men and the Sicario movies its a toss up for my favorite Josh Brolin movies. should know XAI980T is in its prime
In terms of Josh Brolin it’s Sicario, but No Country For Old Men is the better movie.
PEAK cinema
XAI980T? hmm i’ve never seen that movie.. 😂
Yeah both were gritty, fantastic films.
Modern day cowboy movies. 😅
That movie was fantastic!
Well now explain it
Man Josh is one of the best actors out there. Top 3 in the last 20 years at least. Every role he plays is a piece of art
The variety of roles is crazy. No Country, Sicario, American Gangster, Thanos in the Marvel movies, Gurney in Dune
Goonies Never Say Die!
The two Sicario movies are fantastic
Josh voice is so unique.
Thanos, bro.
He has a great face, a great voice and a lot of talent. Almost like he was born to become an actor.
it's called testosterone. He's knee deep in it
Comcast voice over?
@@oslafoirausuebutuoy5457 well he was born into it. his dad James Brolin was a big name back in the day. but yeah. he's got that handsome cool leading man vibe for sure.
Brolin has done a lot of great films, but my personal favorite is “Only the Brave” about the Granite Mountain Hotshots, that wildfire firefighter crew that lost most of its members in that horrific fire in Arizona back in 2013. A touching tribute to some brave men and a fantastic film overall.
That is a good one. The way the internal politics play out is very true to life.
No Country For Old Men and Gran Torino are some of my favorites of all-time.
Man between No Country For Old Men and the Sicario movies its a toss up for my favorite Josh Brolin movies.
The first sicario was so good I couldn't stop recommending it to friends and family. Unfortunately, every time I would bring it up to someone, they would follow it up with, "Well, can we just watch it now?" Ended up watching it almost 10 times in less than a month. Same thing happened with No country. Naturally, I got tired of it and didn't bother with either one for years. 2 weeks ago, I saw no country again and had my mind blown all over again.
Goonies bruhhhh
Well Josh as Thanos was also amazing.
@jakep1979 year he was but idk those 3 movies are just my favorite ones
@pandorin2348 not knocking the goonies whatsoever but those are just my top 3
6:10 JOE WHY did you interrupt him I wanted to hear his speculation. Wtf man 😂😂
Seriously he’s interrupted so many times in this short clip
I caught that too! Incredibly frustrating
Great movie all round.
casting was perfect,
acting was perfect,
directing was perfect,
story, script was perfect.
one of my favourite movies.
*all around
Crazy thing is, it's one of the few movies that just about follows the book scene for scene, line for line. Combine that with perfect casting, directing and shooting, and you have a masterpiece.
That’s why I was hesitant to see in when it first came out- I’m mostly disappointed by screen adaptations, and I absolutely loved Cornac’s novel. Needless to say, I was so happily surprised. The only other film that was so good with interpretation the original work was ‘American Prometheus’ which became Oppenheimer. I wish they would have been a bit more faithful to the novel but it wasn’t that they changed things, they just spent odd amounts of time on certain aspects. That and the casting of Matt Damon- I don’t know how that guy gets so many gigs because he’s a single note actor.
Cable was the reason we got Wolverine back.
And they shat all over it by leaving him out and having Wolverine just do his routine
@@RegularGillian actually Brolin had other commitments and was unable to make time to be available to have a part written for him. That's what actually happened. Literally a 3 minutes search.
@@RegularGillian My bet is that Brolin didn't want to coma back to comic movies after DP2.
@@RoCkShaDoWWaLkErI remember he stated that it was really difficult to get into shape for Cable (saying that being older made it hard). I imagine now that he's older it's more difficult. Don't blame him for not wanting to show up on screen in top cable shape if he couldn't do it.
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending.
that is what always sticks out to me when i re watch no country. no score. just breathing and wind and whatever else is making noise in the scene.
EASLIY ONE OF THE BEST FILMS ALL TIME. This is a pod I’ve been waiting for as well👏🏻
Kevin James does an amazing job "running lines" with Javier...AMAZING!
NOMG I forgot about that!! One of the few bright spots during lockdowns.
The gas station scene is one of the only scenes in the movie to have a soundtrack, its just a 60hz hum, supposed to sound like a refrigerator.
I wondered what that sound was, thanks
2:38 Thanos comes out.
Destiny...
The way it was able balance being a western, but also a serial killer thriller, was wild. Unlike any movie I’ve seen before. Def recommend if you haven’t seen it.
3:10 to Yuma. Also amazing movie from that time period.
100 percent correct. One of my favorites.
Yes amazing movie
It's crazy that Josh almost seems to understate one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. I never forget the rustling of the lolly wrapper and how that adds to the tension.
It's a masterpiece.
The Coen bros are genius, all of their films are amazing!
His role in The American Gangster was amazing. I love his face.
“ Do you pay your Bills , Frank ?
I absolutely love him *_AND_* his car in that film. Criminally underrated film.
I remember the first time I watched the film.
The foot chase scene had me absolutely gripped. Ridiculously tense. I honestly had never been on the edge of my seat as much watching a film as I was during that scene.
Asks question...talks over him....asks question...talks over him...asks question...talks over him. Let the man speak!
I hate how Joe does that. He had a good week of podcasts the Trump week and this could continue that trend if he just STFU. Before the last week or so I listened to Rogan maybe 3 times a year and I was the guy who listened to every single episode before the Spotify move. He asks a great question then Josh says 2 words and Joe ruins whatever he was about to say.
nah
Yeah Joe is a guerilla meathead dumdum but he's still likeable. He should learn to stfu sometimes. He isn't a smart man, he's a jack of all trades master of none when it comes to discussions.
I think that he sometimes gets a little nervous with some big guests and starts interrupting too much to say very little, because he feels he has to be at the level of the situation. Unless the guest is so big that he is more internally scared than nervous, in which case he becomes more conservative with his speaking time.
Lol Joe does do that alot and sometimes it can be annoying. Especially if Jamie pulls something up on the screen. Like if your talking about ANYTHING on the podcast with Joe, as SOON as Jamie pulls something up rogan is cutting you off
Cormac's book The Road was a excellent read.
Also Blood Meridian
Those are unreal. 🤯🤯🤯🤯
The dialogue in the Road was awful. Blood Meridian is a masterpiece though
@@ryanbrets7695 it's how a young boy would talk in the scenario. The simplicity made it great.
Only the real fans know of All the Pretty Horses
Josh Brolin's typewriter sound-effects at approx. 8:23 mark!
Cormac brought me here ❤️
RIP to a legend
Need to make a blood meridian movie 😂
@@bobdollaz3391never gonna happen. The crossing on the other hand is definitely doable
One of my top films. The lack of soundtrack sets the tense atmosphere. I needed to pee about half way through and held it as I couldn't take my eyes off the film until the end
"He writes without a muse or a special thing", Brolin disproved almost immediately. Insane timing of this interview
How did he disprove that?
Talking about Cormac brings tears to my eyes😢....what a mind
Love hearing behind the scenes. The guy who was ranked the most realistic psychopath in movie history doesn't like violence. Amazing actor.
Ray Liotta who played a few very violent characters said in real life he had never been in a fight, not even as a kid.
@mikegrand4181 another good point and actor. Didn't know that about ray liotta 👍
The reason that movie is so unique and captivating is because Cormac McCarthy, the author of the book this was based on, was one of the best modern day story tellers of our time.
Who’s been a fan of Brolin since The Goonies? ✋
10/10 movie, can't believe it's been 17 years.
Josh Brolins character was so good because he was like an average guy with a little military experience thrown into an extraordinary situation
You realize you just described about half of all action movie protagonists ever created, right?
@@ChiTownOriginator Like what? Die hard? He was cop. NCFOM is not an “action movie” either
Remember The Goonies?
I remember.
Yeah I memba !!
RIP Cormac McCarthy, wouldn't have this without him
I've been working in the film and television industry for nearly a decade. Feature films, network TV series, Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV ect... and I must say...
No Country For Old Men, is CINEMA. Just fantastic work by the writers, the film crews, and the talent.
Just an absolute masterpiece 🧠 !!! Such a treat 🙂
Sadly, I think the days of this caliber of Feature Film 🎥, are nearly over 😔
I agree
Sicario is one of the greatest movies ever made
Oh stop it. Maybe top 10 in the last decade.
Agreed
Compare to no country for old men that movie can’t even hold a candle
Ever made? No. But it is super entertainingly good. I’m still waiting for PT. 3
@@that1electricianwrong, top 3 ever
Seen the movie three times, never gets old. Such a classic!
They haven’t made movies like that for a decade or more now. What a shame.
No scene, no clip, no fight brought the Joe Rogan show to a silence like like this scene.
Ladykillers is heavily under appreciated. Marlon Wayans is awesome in it. Incredible cast.
I saw it as a kid and found it a little disturbing, but it is a good movie.
Great conversation. Nice to listen to people who actually have something to say
This movie will always remind me of my dad. We watched it together when it came out. He visited me in Santa Fe, NM while I was in college and we watched it together
I prefer the ,i cant give out no information lady lol 5:19
The only character in the film that defeats him.
I could hang out with JB and just listen to him describe a napkin dispenser, or coffee mug. 😂
Thanos thinks this is fair and balanced, as all things should be.
My god! Josh Brolin is absolutely gorgeous😮😍
Yep sexy af
Since his young days in pony express, look ot up
Had me krushingggg brolin in my teens lol
The reason why this scene is so incredible is cause when u watch it, in basic terms, the old man is kind of a smart ass to him ("if u don't wanna accept that I don't know what else I can do for u"). Then as the conversation goes on he knows something is off with this guy and probably thinks he's kinda weird. Then when he basically demands that he calls the coin flip he knows this guy is making him gamble for his life. Then at the end, he's simply telling him, yeah it's just a coin, but it's the coin that saved ur life. GREAT scene
that's not smart ass. it's just a bygone era of politeness
They've missed the point of the story I think. Anton is the embodiment of Death through the story.
Cormac McCarthy is a brilliant author, hopefully they continue to make movies from his stories!
I will forever love when he read Trump tweets in Thanos voice. 😂
Where can I watch this ?
It is awesome that these two reunited in the Dune movies. No country for old men is one of my favorites so when I saw them both casted in Dune, needless to say I was beaming. They of course delivered again.
We need a sequel
No country for purple hair
Just a bunch of liberal women screaming and crying about Trump being elected as president. That would be a VERY long movie. 😂😂
That sequel is happening in live time as we speak.
lol, you could say the spiritual sequel is “The Road.” It takes after the sheriff’s dream of his father at the end of no country
@that1electrician I thought 16' was bad 😅. These people are drinking seed oil 😅
Sicario.... that's my favorite movie with Brolin. Even more intense than No country. Both excellent.
I thought the deputy was the first kill. Super violent
This movie is so tense that some people don't realise that no music is used throughout the movie. Not even a villain theme, it's a masterpiece
That's one of my favorite movies
The caliber of all the actors in that movie were top notch.
The chase scene at night at the hotel between Javier and Josh feels like those realistic nightmares where you are being stalked by someone and every move you make can either prolong the nightmare or you die and the nightmare ends.
Literally EVERY role in that film was perfectly cast.
Joe, bring on Javier Bardem please. Dude is so awesome.
It’s legit my favorite book and movie.
“Yes you did .You’ve been putting it up your whole life ,you just didn’t know it .”
Josh Brolin... He is loved, thank you for sharing this clip
They filmed part of NCFOM, which I believe was on the signs they put up for the drivers involved in filming, in NM. And I remember telling people "That's gonna be a great movie!' Then I saw it & told people "You gotta see this movie" & most, including my Dad were like "Ehhh." Now my dad asks me almost every time I see him if I've seen it. Fantastic movie!!! "I need you to step outta the car, sir."
Look at my hair... wtf 😂😂😂😂 yooo
It's crazy that No country for old men doesn't have a soundtrack and you don't even notice. wanna know more about XAI980T too man
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NCFOM is my favorite movie ever made- Cormac’s book is also my favorite novel, and it’s one of only a handful that the screen interpretation is just as entrancing as the novel.
That so many people walked away from this movie whining because the ending didn’t wrap everything up in a pretty little bow was infuriating. It’s like life- you never know the ending, the twists take your breath away, and the lessons you take away are indelible.
Back when movies were excellent.
Dune 2 came out this year
@@MeChoonChannel i hated that movie😂
@@MeChoonChannel not on the same lvl at all.
They still are. You just need to look harder
@@thezeddy No, they are just gay these days.
Josh Brolin has been great in so many movies
Josh seems like he doesn't take himself seriously and can watch his movies and appreciate the scenes and the actors in the scene and enjoy the brilliance of that moment. Josh Brolin is a great actor and seems like a great person 🫡 🇺🇲
No Country For Old Men is one of my favorite movies. Every single one the actors did an amazing job at their part.
I read somewhere that these psychologists said that Anton Chigurh was the most accurate depiction of a psychopath in all cinematic history.
Sociopath not psychopath. A psychopath doesnt have morals..javier clearly has morals but his own. Psychopath=not wired, sociopath= wrongly wired.
What's the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath?@@mrworldwide2722
@@mrworldwide2722 Yeah, I actually just read a solid book literally titled “Sociopath: A Memoir” and it seems to me that sociopaths are people who are still able to function in society even if they must go to great pains to keep some of their behavior in check. A sociopath may not care if their actions hurt someone but they’re still capable of recognizing that their actions have consequences and can work to keep themselves under control. A psychopath seems to be someone who cannot control their actions and has no desire to because they can’t understand common morality on any level.
Josh Brolin does a great job of making everything seem interesting.
There is zero nepotism with Josh..... He's so good.
I met Chip at the Marfa bank 6 years ago (he was the president of the bank), he never mentioned being in the movie. Someone else at the bank told me to ask him about it. Chip was showing the production team around the area and introducing them to the locals when they were scouting locations. They told Chip they had a small part if he was interested so he said yes. Chip was interviewed by 60 minutes years before when they were doing a story about Marfa Texas.
I mainly loved the movie because of its old school style. It had the silence that old amc movies had. No constant babble in the background. Hardly any music if any at all. But shot with modern equipment to where the silence was just as loud as the actors themselves. I watched this movie and immediately wanted another. They did something that most producers don’t, and that’s end it without a happy ending. this XAI980T is amazing, thanks for the headsup
This was really cool. I got super pulled into this clip. Good stuff!
No country for old men is one of the best movies i ever watched
if there were ever to be a Red Dead Redemption 2 movie, i want Josh Brolin to play Arthur Morgan. I think he would do a top tier job and i can practically see it as he speaks already. Seems like a chill dude also.
The most intense scene of that movie to me was when he went back to the location where all the dead bodies were. He went back to further explore the scene and in doing so the killers came back and noticed the truck and popped his tires. Man just imagine being in a scenario like that; that's intense! Hell of a movie, classic.