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Blood Simple (1984) First Time Watching! Movie Reaction! 

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Blood Simple (1984)
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@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Год назад
One of the G.O.A.T.s of character actors M. Emmett Walsh ☝️
@reservoirdude92
@reservoirdude92 Год назад
The Coen Brothers are almost supernaturally gifted. The level of writing genius between the two of them is overwhelming.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
I’m largely in agreement, but their later works really paled in comparison.
@susanalexander6721
@susanalexander6721 Год назад
​@@michaelsegriff3362which ones disappointed you? Just curious.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
@@susanalexander6721 Hudsucker Proxy, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, A Serious Man, Hail Caesar. What about yourself? Any criticisms or disappointments in the Coen’s filmography?
@susanalexander6721
@susanalexander6721 Год назад
@michaelsegriff3362 you pretty much covered it. I appreciate all of their films, they are genius, but something the intensity is a bit over the top.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
@@susanalexander6721 No question. Be well.
@alittlebitgone
@alittlebitgone Год назад
"What an Evil Dead shot" well, there's a reason for that, when Blood Simple was being worked on the Coen's were roommates and buddies with Evil Dead director Sam Raimi.
@dre3k78
@dre3k78 Год назад
Wow that's wild.
@MrCliff-sb3yi
@MrCliff-sb3yi 6 месяцев назад
Sam Raimi was even in Miller’s Crossing, another Coen bros. Movie. One of the brothers worked on evil dead, as well.
@ZigbertD
@ZigbertD 4 месяца назад
I just watched an interview with the Coens about this film, and they said that Raimi raising money for his films himself from investors basically convinced them that they could do the same thing and make Blood Simple. Raimi is the one who told them they needed a piece of film to show or nobody would be interested.. So they made a little short demo reel styled like a movie trailer and would go around to lawyers, dentists, bankers and other rich guys' houses with a projector, show the reel and try to convince them to invest.
@LoneCloudHopper
@LoneCloudHopper Месяц назад
Way ahead of their time. In this film alone I see the more sophisticated 90s style of filmmaking, such as Silence of the Lambs. Story-wise I see Pulp Fiction and even Breaking Bad here. The Coen brothers influenced future decades of filmmaking.
@JSavo_
@JSavo_ Год назад
This movie blew my mind when I first saw it. Like an Elmore Leonard crime novel. Miscommunication, incompetence and some grimy characters that get in too deep. I love it
@mikeduplessis8069
@mikeduplessis8069 Год назад
You could call it an inverted mystery. You know what's going on but none of the characters know. Very clever. This has been a favorite film of mine for almost 40 years. The water drop at the end highlighted the sheer absurdity of it all.
@hartspot009
@hartspot009 Год назад
M Emmett Walsh is one of the greatest character actors in the last 50 years. The lack of communication , for me, raised the tension and anxiety. A devious little Coen trick lol. The lighter was a classic McGuffin...an item that is a diversion and manipulation. Hitchcock loved McGuffins
@jamesdamiano8894
@jamesdamiano8894 Год назад
Two cool movies with him are "The Pope Of Greenwich Village" and "Music Of Chance"
@batmanvsjoker7725
@batmanvsjoker7725 Год назад
Wrong, that's actually called a "red herring". A McGuffin is something that triggers the plot.
@bbwng54
@bbwng54 Год назад
So was Harry Dean Stanton (Paris Texas, Alien, The Green Mile, Escape from New York, Godfather II, etc.)
@StromBugSlayer
@StromBugSlayer 10 месяцев назад
@@jamesdamiano8894 Don't forget Blade Runner.
@lindanicholson950
@lindanicholson950 10 месяцев назад
​@@batmanvsjoker7725I think the lighter did trigger a lot of the plot. The PI went back to get it (and the picture) then decided to kill them to get the lighter back. It's what he was searching for.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
The first film from The Coen Brothers. Despite not being a box office success, it's gained a cult following, regarded as one of the best noir thrillers ever made, and the bathroom scene was on Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments, where M. Emmett Walsh gets his hand trapped by Frances McDormand and stabbed with a knife.
@ChrisWake
@ChrisWake Год назад
Woo, Coen bros debut! I really took this movie for granted a while back when I got into the Coen brothers filmography. It's an amazing movie and has a ton of hallmarks that you recognize in their work later on. Great reaction as always guys!
@Henry-fn1zw
@Henry-fn1zw Год назад
now THAT'S a directorial debut👏👏
@mermaid3363
@mermaid3363 Год назад
I knew a guy who was impressed with "Clerks" for that reason. Then I showed him Blood Simple and he stfu'ed.
@markmurphy558
@markmurphy558 Год назад
That scene with the bullet holes appearing with the light streaming thru floored me when I saw this movie at the theater.
@victorsixtythree
@victorsixtythree Год назад
Oh, man...what a movie! Caught me completely off guard when I first saw it back when it came out. No one knew who the Coen Brothers were and I had no idea what to expect!
@redcaddiedaddie
@redcaddiedaddie 6 месяцев назад
Perhaps you, like me, saw the 'Siskel & Ebert' episode when they raved about the originality of 'these new filmmakers, Joel & Ethan Coen'?
@jeremyrfritz
@jeremyrfritz Год назад
Miller's Crossing, and/or Barton Fink, both by the Coen Bros, are incredible.
@TheRedWaltz24
@TheRedWaltz24 Год назад
Two of my favorites. John Turtorro is great in both! John Goodman gives his best acting performance in Barton Fink. Underrated actors and movies.
@Nay-kp6uu
@Nay-kp6uu Год назад
I really need to watch Miller's Crossing again. It's one of those movies I can fall asleep to.. weird to say but it's a comfy movie.
@zeltzamer4010
@zeltzamer4010 Год назад
Barton Fink has got to be one of most under-reacted to movies ever. So many memorable scenes in just one film.
@batape1965
@batape1965 Год назад
Miller's Crossing is better than The Big Lebowski.
@kevinsmith3900
@kevinsmith3900 11 месяцев назад
I'll second that. Saw Miller's Crossing last week.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
Coen Brothers wanted Holly Hunter as the female lead. She was committed to a play in NYC, but recommended they audition her roommate. Frances McDormand.
@rpg7287
@rpg7287 Год назад
Believe it or not, Holly Hunter did have a bit part in this movie. She was the voice you heard on the answering machine.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
@@rpg7287 Awesome catch! 👍🏻
@aBoyHasNoName87
@aBoyHasNoName87 Год назад
Well, Joel certainly seems to have liked that audition ;)
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
@@aBoyHasNoName87 Frances was cute back in the day.
@andreraymond6860
@andreraymond6860 Год назад
I took a class at University on Film Noir and detective movies and chose to write my final paper on Blood Simple. The brothers have said that their inspiration came from Dashiell Hammett who once wrote that faced with a murder scene people tend to become blood simple. They make huge and dumb mistakes under the influence of their own adrenaline. Ray is the archetypical noir protagonist in a love triangle. Self sacrificing, trying desperately to protect his woman. The whole sequence from him arriving at the bar and discovering Marty's body to his battery being run down at dawn because he left the headlights on all night long while he was burrying Marty is a masterclass in suspense. In 2021, Joel Coen struck out on his own to make an adaptation of MacBeth, starring Denzel Washington as the thane of Cowder and Frances McDormand as Lady MacBeth. Ethan Coen decided to sit that one out (as he usually produces his brother's movies). They have now resumed their collaboration. They have not yet announced their next project however.
@kengruz669
@kengruz669 Год назад
Ethan Coen, made a long-simmering film with another writing partner of his, Tricia Cooke. "Drive-away Dolls" comes out in September. The trailer is out.
@jeremyrfritz
@jeremyrfritz Год назад
That final act is still one of the most shocking and suspenseful sequences of all time.
@SamM_Scot
@SamM_Scot Год назад
One of the greatest directorial debut movies of all-time alongside Terrence Malick's Badlands, which I also highly recommend :-)
@TomBagwell
@TomBagwell Год назад
Finally! Someone reacts to Blood Simple! I loved this when I first saw it, and put the Coens on my 'must watch any movie they make' list...
@keithbrown8490
@keithbrown8490 Год назад
When the movie was over in the theater where I saw it in I had to hold onto the seats to stand up and steady myself to walk out of theater, that's how drained I was was from the tension I went through watching this movie.
@spinin1251
@spinin1251 Год назад
I look at the final shots of the plumbing under the sink and interpret it in 3 ways: 1. The plumbing is unusually complicated-looking for a very basic sink. There's more pipes and turns and valves then there need to be. It's symbolism for how the story turns out, which becomes more complicated with all the twists and turns. It could have been a straightforward murder. It could have been straightened out earlier if the characters made different choices or communicated. But it all plays out like the pipes under the sink. 2. It's a bleak depiction of nihilism, which the Coens frequently have in their movies. The guy is dying and there is no big revelation, no god, no meaning. Just a guy looking at some pipes as he dies. Randomness. Unless he is having the same thought and interpretation as me in point #1 and a cathartic moment. 3. It's a bit of off-beat humor at the end of a tense story, with no real meaning. A release and a resolution. And the droplet of water is about to let go and drop. Someone mentioned that the water droplet could also represent a cleansing. This would be an interesting and funny interpretation. If you think of the water about to fall on the guy as some sort of a cleansing or baptism then the reaction on his face seems to indicate that he doesn't want it. He's terrified of it. It's going to burn. Think throwing holy water on satan or a possessed person. It's going to burn them. He's going to pass on to Marty what Abby just told him if he sees him because they both may soon meet... in hell. If you think of it, the PI, played so great by M Emmet Walsh, is sort of like the Anton Chigurh character. He's evil, or the devil personified. A cleansing water droplet, a baptism, is probably his worst nightmare. The counter to this is that the Coens rarely get this religious in their movies. But they could have used this element. Maybe there are even more interpretations.
@TheRedWaltz24
@TheRedWaltz24 Год назад
"Miller's Crossing" and "Barton Fink" are must watch movies from The Coen Brothers. Both from the late 80's/early 90's period. John Goodman gives one of his best performances in Barton Fink and Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects) in Miller's Crossing is awesome. John Turturro is in both and he is next level good.
@nonplayerzealot4
@nonplayerzealot4 Год назад
I love Miller's Crossing. I first saw it when I was a (dumb) late teen and I didn't appreciate it because it was so stylized, but upon seeing it again in my late 30s, I loved it FOR that reason. My culturing improved over the years as it does for most people. Another far different flick whose brilliance I had no conception of as a teen was the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. I saw it twice circa 92/93 and didn't see it again in full for another 20 years. On that watching I was blown away by things like the aesthetic qualities (grubby/grainy/washed out film) and some of the perspective shots and especially by the set design (bone collages, etc). I realized how it lived up to the hype and I was very surprised to learn as an adult that it was absolutely a postmodern arthouse film instead of a slasher flick. It's in the MoMA's permanent film collection and has been assessed by numerous egghead university types because it is so impactful. It also nearly touches the feel of a real snuff film in certain scenes more than any other horror movie I've ever seen. It's truly an art film, just a disturbing and morbid one. Spielberg, who's the master of perspective shots, even asked Tobe Hooper how they did the under-the-swing camera shot of the girl walking into the house. That was somehow achieved before the advent of the steady cam (using a track system). The wide perspective shot of Leatherface, Sally, the truck driver, and the pickup truck driver all in the same shot was also a brilliant and absurdly comedic encapsulation of an absolute clusterfuck. I try to imagine the pickup driver's "WTF?!?!?!" reaction upon driving up to THAT, heh.
@stsolomon618
@stsolomon618 Год назад
I am a simple person when I see TBR Shcmitt, I click. This film and Big Lebowski are my favorites.
@coreyhendricks9490
@coreyhendricks9490 Год назад
This movie ranked at #73 in the 100 scariest movie moments on Bravo, cool reaction as always Schmitt & Samantha, you both have a good night
@jeremyrfritz
@jeremyrfritz Год назад
The thing about this movie is that, no one is very bright, and almost everything is a darkly comic misunderstanding, and yet it has a brilliantly executed Hitchcockian stranglehold on the audience from the very first scene.
@Fibonacci64
@Fibonacci64 Год назад
I saw it in cinema back in 1984 in Stockholm and it blew me away. I was nineteen. “Now there’s a director to remember”. Them as brothers weren’t established.
@shanenolan5625
@shanenolan5625 Год назад
Thanks guys. I think Samantha would like ( miller's crossing ) by the coen brothers . Prohibition organised crime gangster movie. . Incredible writing. . Irish , Italian and Jewish mob .20s .
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад
Greatest movie ever made. Somehow, I don't think anyone has reacted to it on RU-vid.
@shanenolan5625
@shanenolan5625 Год назад
@Corn_Pone_Flicks yes I haven't seen one. Sadly its underrated imo
@Postscriptom
@Postscriptom Год назад
Now you're ready for their next one, best movie ever... Miller's Crossing !
@jeremygray1331
@jeremygray1331 Год назад
I saw this in n the theater and it blew me away. Especially the amusing shot of the camera maneuvering over the slumped bar patron and the bullets creating shafts of light. “This was something new …”. Have been a Coen fan(atic) ever since.
@Divamarja_CA
@Divamarja_CA Год назад
Neo-noir at its grittiest! I saw this movie only once, at a 15th anniversary screening in the theatre. Really good stuff. Stacked cast comprised of character actors.
@shawnboyce1663
@shawnboyce1663 Год назад
Miller's crossing next??
@donovanmedieval
@donovanmedieval Год назад
M. Emmet Walsh had previously been in The Jerk with Steve Martin. The following year, he played a doctor in Fletch with Chevy Chase. Several years later, he played the Michael Keaton character's sponsor in Clean and Sober.
@StromBugSlayer
@StromBugSlayer 10 месяцев назад
I forgot about The Jerk. He's also Deckard's boss in Blade Runner.
@jeremyrfritz
@jeremyrfritz Год назад
Nice pick! Blood Simple was on cable ALL the time when I was a kid. It's still one of my favorite Coen Bros films, and its production history is nearly as interesting as the movie itself. I own this movie on DVD and watch it every few years, usually in the summer. Daniel and Samantha continue to surprise me (in the best ways); I was so stoked to see this pop up in my sub page.
@cmgianaras1
@cmgianaras1 Год назад
This still holds up as one of their best. One of the best debuts ever
@deborahcornell171
@deborahcornell171 Год назад
Any mention of "Blood Simple" immediately makes me think of "A Simple Plan", an unrelated movie but definitely one worth watching. It stars Bill Paxton & Billy Bob Thornton & falls in the crime-thriller category but it's not a typical story. Hope y'all look into it! 💙💫💙💫💙💫💙💫💙💫💙
@firstlast5690
@firstlast5690 Год назад
Humble request because I don't have Patreon type of money but since you guys are doing Blood Simple. Please do Miller's Crossing for your next Coen Brothers film. I mean I can't really express what an amazing film it is in its writing and direction but...damn. If you kids haven't seen it yet ya should. Love the channel. You guys rock
@davidmarquardt9034
@davidmarquardt9034 Год назад
Yep, they have still not seen Millers Crossing. I'd say their best ever.
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад
Seconded, thirded and fourthed, even though those aren't even real words. They absolutely must watch Miller's Crossing. I've been advocating for that film for years.
@bbwng54
@bbwng54 Год назад
Miller's Crossing is a good movie
@firstlast5690
@firstlast5690 Год назад
@@bbwng54 darn tootin'! 😂
@Mr-gg8ek
@Mr-gg8ek Год назад
Glad you are seeing this. A very overlooked gem.
@tomarnold7284
@tomarnold7284 Год назад
I love the Coen Brothers! Especially the characters they created, they all have one thing in common - they all think they were smart, but all of them FAR from perfect, which makes them so real. I highly recommend you to watch the complete season of Fargo the TV show. Season 1 & 2 were just awesome!!
@nonplayerzealot4
@nonplayerzealot4 Год назад
I just saw this movie for the first time a few weeks ago and I’m 47. I’ve seen most every 80s flick, but I hadn’t even HEARD of this one til I saw a YT user view on it and was intrigued. M Emmet Walsh (bad guy/stabbed hand) is one of the GOAT character actors. Did over 100 flicks, but this one was probably his closest to a main character, at least that I know of.
@MrDavidcairns
@MrDavidcairns Год назад
Great job! Joel Coen worked as an assistant editor on The Evil Dead, which is where he picked up the rushing shakycam shot we see in this one. Much more of that in Raising Arizona.
@kristahartmann6712
@kristahartmann6712 Год назад
FINALLY. M. Emmitt Walsh is perfection...as is Mrs. Coen. Saw this when it was released...knew it was fantastic...didn't think they would be supported by anyone, especially any studio. Yay.
@tobytabor490
@tobytabor490 Год назад
“Burn after reading” is one of my personal Coen Brothers films that also showcases Francis Mcdormands acting abilities.
@rayzrsharp
@rayzrsharp Год назад
Check out Burn After Reading!! Very underrated Cohen Brothers film. Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Francis McDormand. Super underrated film.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Год назад
I am psyched you guys finally got to see this one!!! I saw it when it came out (one of the few!), this and then "Raising Arizona". To this day, those two (plus "Fargo") are my faves of their filmography, so I'm super happy you've now seen all three!!!! ("Burn After Reading" also has Frances McDormand, and Brad Pitt, John Malkovich and J.K. Simmons. That's much more recent Coen Brothers, but also a lot of fun!) LOVED this reaction!!!! 1984 was a great year for edgy, weird, cutting edge movies (that WEREN'T mainstream). Repo Man came out in '84, totally wild and hilarious, this one.....Scorsese's After Hours came out the next year. "Spinal Tap" was '84. "Broadway Danny Rose". Even the mainstream was good in '84: "Splash", "Ghostbusters" and "Amadeus". Nicholas Cage in "Birdy" was great. But the 90s indie movement really got kicked off by the success of "Blood Simple".
@GeorgeEugeneBarrett
@GeorgeEugeneBarrett Год назад
Finally. I’ve been hoping you would give this a viewing. I love the raw grittiness of this neo-noir.
@bunpeishiratori5849
@bunpeishiratori5849 4 месяца назад
This is one of my favorite movies, and I’ve been waiting for some reaction channel to FINALLY do this movie. Didn’t realize you guys had done this a few months back. Kudos. Great reaction. I was particularly impressed with the way you kept the plot straight. It’s a confusing movie and it can be difficult to keep track of who knows what and why the are doing what they’re doing. Thanks so much for doing this!!!
@dre3k78
@dre3k78 Год назад
Highly recommend Miller's Crossing for your next Coen Bros movie to react to. Great job on this one!
@flandersucks
@flandersucks Год назад
Few Coen callbacks…the narrator talking over a desolate highway like in No Country. Volkswagen bug being driven by a PI like in Lebowski.
@Gort-Marvin0Martian
@Gort-Marvin0Martian Год назад
I like it so much that after I bought the DVD, I discovered a copy of the script and had have it. This and, "No Country For Old Men," pretty my tie for my favorites from the Bro's. Great reaction / review. I've been waiting soooo long for someone to react to this great film. As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
@dcdrew3
@dcdrew3 Год назад
I would never have thought in a life time that anybody would've done a review/reaction on this (almost 40yr) year old movie. 😳🥺
@kotkaconforza
@kotkaconforza Год назад
Was greatly delighted to see this reaction to pop up. I hope you do more early movies from great directors. Like Scorsese's Mean Streets.
@harrymarshall
@harrymarshall Год назад
,, mean streets is also waaaay more satisfying than taxi driver, yet hardly regarded as much
@susanalexander6721
@susanalexander6721 Год назад
That's a wonder breakdown of how the Coen brothers work. They are genius. And you guys are great.
@nightwood4379
@nightwood4379 Год назад
I think you would enjoy “The Man Who Wasn’t There,” starring Billy Bob Thornton and Frances McDormand. James Gandolfini and Jon Polito play pivotal roles. The Cohens were mainly influenced by the film noir of the 1940s, focusing heavily on the crime novels by James M. Cain. Add a touch of existentialism, resulting in the loneliness of despair, and the movie transitions unexpectedly in true Cohen stellar fashion.
@sichambers9011
@sichambers9011 11 месяцев назад
It's a great film
@chrisjackson5210
@chrisjackson5210 Год назад
Absolutely delighted to finally see a reaction to this wonderful film. The Big Lebowski seems to be the one everyone else looks at, and whilst it's a lot of joyous fun and makes for an easy re-watch this Coen movie is in my opinion far superior. A film for grown-ups.
@murrayroodbaard207
@murrayroodbaard207 Год назад
This was their first, and in my opinion their best.
@vcancer
@vcancer Год назад
Please add The Hudsucker Proxy onto your list of Cohen brother films that you have to watch. I was addicted to this movie when it first came out and watched it religiously every week. This is an amazing film and still holds up today.
@maximillianosaben
@maximillianosaben Год назад
This is just one of a handful of Coen Bros. movies I haven't seen, I regret to say. And I love the Coen Bros.! Most folks hate it, but I absolutely love The Ladykillers.
@charlesbullghost5491
@charlesbullghost5491 Год назад
Frances mcdormed actually played in the first dark man an Mississippi burning very great recommendation movies to see! My great information for today. Have a great fabulous wonderful day.
@TTM9691
@TTM9691 Год назад
When this movie came out, all the critics made a big thing about that burial sequence, how long it went without dialog......most of us who DID see it in the theatre went in expecting that sequence. The same thing happened with the supermarket scene in "Raising Arizona", and a John Turturro scene from "Miller's Crossing" I won't mention here. That burial sequence IS fantastic though! (as is the supermarket scene in "Raising Arizona"!) No mystery why they singled out those sequences!
@puzzledhopp
@puzzledhopp Год назад
Frances McDormand was awesome in “Burn After Reading”. There are several big names in that movie that you’ll recognize.
@johnmaynardable
@johnmaynardable Год назад
I haven't seen this for years. Loved it when it came out and it served as my intro to the Coen Bros.
@theshakyproject2971
@theshakyproject2971 Год назад
Yes! I love this movie! Great cinematography by Barry Sonnenfeld (see also Three O'Clock High from 1987), and music by Carter Burwell. The screenplay is available as a paperback book and it's a good read.
@StromBugSlayer
@StromBugSlayer 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, the music in Blood Simple is haunting.
@michaelschwartz8730
@michaelschwartz8730 Год назад
OH MAN you Scmittheads are in for a treat! Watch everything from the Coen's early catalog. I love it all
@Mongo61
@Mongo61 Год назад
@7:17 Your Evil Dead reference is right on target. Sam Raimi and the Coens have known each other for decades. The Coens borrowed Sam Raimi's shaky-cam for this shot and the foot chase in Raising Arizona.
@thomasknash
@thomasknash Год назад
In case no one brought this up, this was the Coen Bros. first film and they got funding for it by making a fake trailer for the film, but instead of highlighting it was a neo noir they intentionally made it seem like a horror movie (since slasher movies were the craze). Needless to say, they got the funding.
@antoinettelopes
@antoinettelopes Год назад
Frances is my second favorite actress after Toni Collette. I saw her first in RAISING ARIZONA and then went back and watched this later. This is what they called a neo noir. Those started popping up in the 80s. You guys should go back and watch a regular noir from back in the day. Your patrons will know what the classics are.
@nightking0130
@nightking0130 Год назад
Millers crossing anyone. I think that would be a good next step into them coens filmography that you have not seen
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
Miller’s Crossing, definitely.
@thunderstruck5484
@thunderstruck5484 Год назад
I remember watching this back in the 80s after watching Siskel and Ebert talk about it, thanks y’all
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 Год назад
If u liked this, watch 3 masterclasses in writing film making and direction, written and or directed by Bill Paxton Billy Bob Thorton and Matthew McConaughey. A Simple Plan, One False Move, and Frailty! Completely epic small movies!
@tevinwms1104
@tevinwms1104 Год назад
This was The Coens’ first feature, the first major film for both DP Barry Sonnenfeld and composer Carter Burwell, as well as Frances McDormand's screen debut. Some other great “Southern-fried” neo-noir films to watch next: The Hot Spot (1990), Rush (1991), One False Move (1992), Lone Star (1996), Killer Joe (2011), and Cold in July (2014).
@jackmessick2869
@jackmessick2869 Год назад
They have done one re-make, the western True Grit, that is really well done. The child actor gave an amazing performance (Hailey Stanfield, I think) and Jeff Bridges played the lead male role more believably than John Wayne. As always though, definitely more violent than the original 1969 version.
@kristahartmann6712
@kristahartmann6712 Год назад
Now you have to see "The Last Seduction". Film noir AND revolutionary in that a woman (somewhat) breaks really bad and...no spoilers...but a unique, riveting protagonist...excellent plot, dialogue, performances.
@richardb6260
@richardb6260 Год назад
There's a Chinese language remake called A Woman, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop. It's set, I believe in the early 1800s.
@MarkTheMorose
@MarkTheMorose Год назад
You've seen the bloke with the cleft chin before (Dan Hedaya); he was the man who wanted to be 'El President' in Commando, with Arnold S.
@mikeduplessis8069
@mikeduplessis8069 Год назад
The detective actor M. Emmet Walsh (who was also in Bladerunner) pulled the Cohn brothers aside and told them he refused to work until he got paid up front in cash. Because he didn't know these guys from Adam and expected his eventual paycheck to bounce.
@matthewpopp1054
@matthewpopp1054 Год назад
Great film. Definitely get Rear Window vibes from it.
@user-zn7pj5ep5j
@user-zn7pj5ep5j Год назад
M.Emmett Walsh is such a hardcore character actor. He was the swimming coach in Ordinary People and the diving coach in Back to School . He's in a movie stealing scene in Straight Time with Dustin Hoffman. And he has a small part in a movie you guys would love The Pope of Greenwich Village. Dan Hedaya who plays Marty has been in everything from Buckaroo Banzai to Nick Tortelli on Cheers to Clueless to Monk's dad on Monk
@StromBugSlayer
@StromBugSlayer 10 месяцев назад
He's also in Blade Runner as Deckard's boss.
@michaelsegriff3362
@michaelsegriff3362 Год назад
In Russia, they don’t make but fifty cent a day.
@eonstot
@eonstot Год назад
Big props for reacting to this!
@shanenolan5625
@shanenolan5625 Год назад
I think this was her first acting role . She married one of the brothers.. ( still married)
@edwardthorne9875
@edwardthorne9875 Год назад
I remember Siskel and Ebert saying great things about this movie. Not very many reactors have done this one. That single hand-stab is one of the most painful things I have ever seen. Excellent analysis, and a difficult editing task well done. Thanks for a good time.
@susanalexander6721
@susanalexander6721 Год назад
PLEASE put Guillermo del Toro on your Directors list!!!!! All of his work is great! Hellboy, Pan's Labrinth, Crimson Peak, and one of my favorite movies, The Devil's Backbone.
@MrDman21
@MrDman21 Год назад
Hell yeah! Another Coen Brothers movie 😎
@tchoupitoulos
@tchoupitoulos Год назад
Coen's are great and casting actors to play against type. M. Emmett Walsh is so great in this. His best performance, probably.
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 Год назад
The Coens don't (or didn't for a long time) like doing director commentaries so for the first DVD release of "Blood Simple" they had a comedian improvise a fake commentary track for the whole movie in the style of a breathlessly reverent film scholar. The guy bullshits this elaborate, tortured production history for the movie - apparently the Coens butchered a five hour Hungarian historical epic and shamelessly stole credit from the original filmmakers, or some ridiculous thing. The fly in one scene was animatronic and cost half the budget, the driving the car in the rain scene had to be shot upside down and backwards for awesome auteurist reasons - pretty wild, but all delivered with a perfectly straight "face." It really annoyed some people who were interested in the Coens' work but as a creative effort the commentary is rather amazing. They didn't port it over onto the Criterion release, unfortunately, so I'll probably be hanging onto my old DVD for a while.
@algi1
@algi1 Год назад
Raimi and the Coens are good friends and this came out only 3 years after, so it makes sense they would reference his style.
@browniewin4121
@browniewin4121 Год назад
As always, an excellent movie by the Coen Brothers.
@ZigbertD
@ZigbertD 4 месяца назад
What a great movie. The first Coen Brothers movie I saw was Raising Arizona when it was released. Then I saw this one (their first film, Raising Arizona was their second). Talk about thematic whiplash...
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад
A great debut feature, no doubt about it, but now you simply have to watch Miller's Crossing. It's their third film, after this and Raising Arizona, and is probably the best film I've ever seen. Seriously, trust me on that.
@brad9189
@brad9189 Год назад
Another very good film that very much has a similar feel to Blood Simple and Fargo is a movie directed by Sam Raimi, A Simple Plan, with Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, and Bridget Fonda.
@timcardona9962
@timcardona9962 Год назад
This is good for a debut but they really started to hit their stride with Miller's Crossing & Barton Fink. Im kind of surprised this won a poll but hopefully it'll inspire you to keep exploring as you guys have barely scratched the surface with the Coen Bros
@mikethemotormouth
@mikethemotormouth Год назад
"You still have a bullet with one shot left" 😂😂😂
@flashkraft
@flashkraft Год назад
I like to think "Blood Simple" could be set in the same cinematic universe as "No Country for Old Men".
@tchoupitoulos
@tchoupitoulos Год назад
You mean Texas?
@sidewaysoul
@sidewaysoul Год назад
I've always thought of Blood Simple as being a dry run for No Country. Tonally so similar.
@misterkite
@misterkite Год назад
Hudsucker Proxy is my favorite Coen Brothers film after Raising Arizona. It was the Coen Brothers teamed up with Sam Raimi!
@daniilashurov135
@daniilashurov135 Год назад
What a surprise! One of the underrated Coen films.
@Corn_Pone_Flicks
@Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад
No, one of the less famous ones. It's rated quite highly...it holds a 7.6 on IMDb.
@cmloz4054
@cmloz4054 Год назад
Millers Crossing will always be their best in my opinion. But this is the best shot of their films. Beautifully moody
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 Год назад
The first, and still the best! U gotta read about, how this movie even gotade! Basically, it was a fake movie, they made a fake trailer for, with no actors screenplay etc., And took the trailer to a film festival, and showed it, and got backing financially, to make it!
@CalvinChikelue
@CalvinChikelue 11 месяцев назад
This is tied with No County For Old Men as my most watched Coen Bros. film & I’m pretty sure it was the first I ever saw. No matter what whenever I start up this movie, I have to finish it because of how much it draws me in
@michaelbuhl4250
@michaelbuhl4250 Год назад
*Miller's Crossing* and *Barton Fink* are both must-see Coen brothers movies.
@rapidrobert5243
@rapidrobert5243 10 месяцев назад
Good reaction to a great movie. After watching this movie twice, I think all the mistrust and failure to communicate is explained by Loren Visser in the opening narration, " But what I know about is Texas...And down here... you're on your own". Viser is the only character that knows what's going on. The movie has to end when he dies, because he's telling us the story.
@davidfausel9029
@davidfausel9029 Год назад
MILLER'S CROSSING by the Coens. My personal fav movie - amazing cast. Hope you do this one!
@alexhidalgo7110
@alexhidalgo7110 Год назад
Awesome reaction
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