The man can draw out a conversation on anything for minutes on screen. His very first movie, Slacker, made when he was a student in college, is just one long conversation after another
@@N-e0N He's as good, if not better, than David Mamet or Tarantino as it is "real" conversations. I also think he's just writing variations on conversations he's had over the years. Either way, he's real good.
I like how right after this scene, they spot the “scout” painting the house across the field. Every year it’s a random spot, random disguised person, and the players think this and try to do their best.
Love this move, especially Glen Powell!
Fuck, Linklater’s dialogue writing is incredible
The man can draw out a conversation on anything for minutes on screen. His very first movie, Slacker, made when he was a student in college, is just one long conversation after another
@@N-e0N He's as good, if not better, than David Mamet or Tarantino as it is "real" conversations. I also think he's just writing variations on conversations he's had over the years. Either way, he's real good.
I like how right after this scene, they spot the “scout” painting the house across the field. Every year it’s a random spot, random disguised person, and the players think this and try to do their best.
I’ve been trying to find the scout scene online for a while, I was dying at that scene lolol
He parties like a savage and speaks like a poet. Cha-Chow before I even know it.