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Looking for Cormac 

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"Looking for Cormac" is a 33 1/3 minute documentary that follows the trail of our greatest living writer, Cormac McCarthy, from his origins in Knoxville, Tennessee, through New Orleans and into the vast expanse of Texas.
The film deals with the terrain of the American West, McCarthyesque characters and the mystery that is your heart's desire.
Unavailable in its full length version for many years, this posting marks the reemergence of this seminal fanumentary, the directorial debut of filmmaker Eric Davies, together with filmmaker/musician/carnival barker John McKay, and filmmaker and painter Jim Collier.
The film also features rare recordings from elusive Greenwich Village singer-songwriter Jack Foy, whose erie story is the subject of a follow up film now some twenty years in the making, and due to be released from the same film makers later this decade.
Looking For Cormac has played at film festivals across the country, the Film Forum in New York City, and VHS and DVR players across Brooklyn.
Click play, and join these pilgrims as they enter the world of McCarthy, and encounter characters that seem sprung from the pages of Blood Meridian, Child of God, Suttree and other dark classics.
Fly them.

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@chokingmessiah
@chokingmessiah 7 лет назад
A documentary of innocence and experience in the twilight of the 1990's. Great stuff. Looks like these guys had fun.
@TheJudgeandtheJury
@TheJudgeandtheJury 2 года назад
I watch this documentary a lot of times. This is really great.
@hunterjames5832
@hunterjames5832 6 лет назад
I can appreciate the quest for Cormac McCarthy, but I wonder if these fellows truly appreciated that they found Larry Brown.
@omariwest9068
@omariwest9068 5 лет назад
lolol - so true. Larry Brown and C’mack are kindred souls...
@Tobearsch
@Tobearsch 3 года назад
Hell yeah.
@zackcraft7204
@zackcraft7204 6 лет назад
I've watched this a few times and I like it. I couldn't get a handle on when this was filmed until they showed the newspaper headline "Gacy denied final appeal" and they executed him in 1994 so it must have been just a bit before then.
@kurtbroerman5529
@kurtbroerman5529 4 года назад
This was a passable adaptation of J C's heart of darkness. I like the crazy homeless guy they cast as the crazy Russian guy. Good job.
@kurtbroerman5529
@kurtbroerman5529 4 года назад
"They say your use of punctuation has become unsound." " Do you think my use of punctuation is unsound?" "I don't see any use of punctuation at all sir"
@sa65cn1
@sa65cn1 6 лет назад
Good little doc about a writer who is the best in American literature today, IMO
@duffysullivan2794
@duffysullivan2794 7 лет назад
Larry Brown was in this film. He was a good writer too. Read a couple of his novels, then when I did some research to see what else he may have written, I found out he died. Was sad to hear that. He seemed a writer with a lot of potential, and was still young.
@duffysullivan2794
@duffysullivan2794 7 лет назад
But this film is about Cormac, and I have been a fan of his writing since I discovered him while browsing a book store years ago. The book I pulled off the shelf was Blood Meridan. Opened the book and read one paragraph. It described Glanton knocking on a door. I was captivated by Cormac's writing style and power of description. Closed the book, thought to myself, I am not spoiling this book, I am going to read this from the beginning.
@duffysullivan2794
@duffysullivan2794 6 лет назад
It was back in 1990s like 93 or 94 when I first read Blood Meridan. It took me a long time to read it. For one thing his vocabulary was so expansive I was continually breaking out my dictionary. I did not know what to make of the story. Was it history or wild fantasy? It was written like a first hand eye witness account, with an air of conviction rarely found in fiction. When I was done I went back to the book store where I bought the book and asked if there was a way I could contact the author. He gave me his publishers mailing address and told me to write Cormac in care of them, so I did. The letter never came back, so I assume he got it.
@liveecarbme
@liveecarbme 8 месяцев назад
Born: July 20, 1933 Died: June 13, 2023 ... RIP.
@MisterRlGHT
@MisterRlGHT 3 года назад
SPOILER: They will not find Mr. McCarthy -- but give it a chance, sit through the dull part until you get to the end and you'll suddenly realize there is no other part.
@thewhiteportugeuseisnotama9982
Why the fuck are you asking a bunch of nutters where McCarthy is? Why not start by contacting his publisher!
@thewhiteportugeuseisnotama9982
Google it...
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 7 лет назад
'I can't Spell.'
@Johnny_Savage
@Johnny_Savage 3 месяца назад
Because that's the Suttree spirit
@jacobusbaker9285
@jacobusbaker9285 7 лет назад
He is not some loner, this highly intelligent guy hangs out with scholars and scientists these days at the Santa Fe Institute. His Suttree days are long gone and over. All he had to say are in his books. Cheers.
@omariwest9068
@omariwest9068 5 лет назад
i’m trying to find him too...his technique is magnificent. could he teach us something about hiding the writer from the writing?
@harleygrinpas8767
@harleygrinpas8767 3 года назад
That's not possible
@spunkyman3512
@spunkyman3512 6 лет назад
Sounds like it's about you , not him
@MisterRlGHT
@MisterRlGHT 3 года назад
Would sound better if they'd ditched the banjo player at a rest area before they crossed the Tennessee line.
@calumisdead
@calumisdead 6 лет назад
they don't find him. save yourself the half hour.
@mattmontag3922
@mattmontag3922 4 года назад
it’s not about finding him, it’s an allegory.
@calumisdead
@calumisdead 4 года назад
@@mattmontag3922 ooooooooh
@MisterRlGHT
@MisterRlGHT 3 года назад
@@mattmontag3922 Nah, the other guy had it right.
@johnalbert5786
@johnalbert5786 3 года назад
@@MisterRlGHT ~ nah ……… ironic given your name.
@Piutxo
@Piutxo Год назад
He is in the suburbs, surrounded by mountains. He lives in a small brick house up in the hill. Everything is beautiful in the land of the sun. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FkXETsK1B2A.html Rest In Peace Mr. McCarthy
@Earbly
@Earbly 8 лет назад
They are writing 'Myth' above those little blurbs on Cormac when I think they mean something more like 'Rumor.'
@iiPrOpHcY
@iiPrOpHcY 8 лет назад
This was made like in the 90s before McCarthy was a household name thanks to The Road, the internet, and Oprah. I could see how myths could spring up with how reclusive he was.
@Earbly
@Earbly 8 лет назад
+iiPrOpHcY I guess, it just seems to me that myth sounds like something that was a rumour but has since been proven wrong. As in "a myth about x is that he did x but was proven false." I dunno it just sounded off to me but I might be wrong.
@MisterRlGHT
@MisterRlGHT 3 года назад
They make the mistake of thinking myth is a synonym for falsehood, when most myths are factually true.
@axeattheroots9066
@axeattheroots9066 8 лет назад
This is interesting. Y'all seem to me like a bunch of lost boys in search of the man you see as a surrogate father who can tell you something about the world that you don't already know. Or know, but have perhaps mislaid.
@johnalbert5786
@johnalbert5786 3 года назад
Doubt it
@6207865
@6207865 6 лет назад
Who pay’s your rent?
@chrisflorio
@chrisflorio 2 года назад
Thing is - you don't find McCarthy by driving down the interstate -
@Dougmeet
@Dougmeet 6 лет назад
where's eric? that's who i'm looking for
@ivancurtis2197
@ivancurtis2197 5 лет назад
How can you make that quote the opening of your film? I didn’t watch the whole thing; maybe you resolve it. But the mystery is there’s no mystery. We all know that.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 7 лет назад
'Looking for Tarmac.'
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 7 лет назад
A Creedmore would be my choice for these two. McCarthy owns one I've heard.
@mollkatless
@mollkatless 8 лет назад
You seem like nice enough guys - but isn't there something so "done" about packing up a car, taking a camera, and stalking a reclusive writer? I mean, maybe you haven't done before yourselves, or maybe you have, but it really is played out, isn't it?Let me save you time, JD Salinger is dead, so you wont need to run out and get more batteries
@martinhendry
@martinhendry 8 лет назад
let it be i say. i see they found him in a lot of senses (in that they found america).
@clouddweller1195
@clouddweller1195 7 лет назад
why not get a real job.
@charlessomerset9754
@charlessomerset9754 4 года назад
It's a side effect of youth. And anyway, its refreshing that they're on a pilgrimage to obtain wisdom from a brilliant and wise man, as opposed to marginally intelligent actors on some late night talk show.
@MisterRlGHT
@MisterRlGHT 3 года назад
@@charlessomerset9754 Did you even watch the video? They never meet the brilliant man, and we waste 30 minutes listening to the yammering of egotists too vacuous even to be talk show guests.
@charlessomerset9754
@charlessomerset9754 3 года назад
@@MisterRlGHT Yes, I watched the video. I know they never found the man. They didn't come off as vacuous or egotistical. In a world where most guys their age are locked into Call of Duty quests and fantasy betting leagues, its refreshing to see some guys who are actually inspired by literature. Do you really understand the word vacuous?
@spenchuff
@spenchuff 3 года назад
Plenty of the 'myths' are not.
@JP-uu3xg
@JP-uu3xg 5 лет назад
Wow, what a waste of time this was.
@jeffsilverstein1952
@jeffsilverstein1952 8 лет назад
I have no problem with the project concept, but the narrator's speech cadence sounds like an SNL documentary parody. Why not just speak normally? Drop the pretense? Too self-inflated to endure. Sorry.
@tausiftausif559
@tausiftausif559 7 лет назад
Jeff Silverstein 0š6ň
@MrAnschmidt
@MrAnschmidt 7 лет назад
Jesus, this is just the worst documentary ever. I don't blame them for not going into his house. It's a bit disillusioning meeting your hero in the flesh.
@Earbly
@Earbly 8 лет назад
They are writing 'Myth' above those little blurbs on Cormac when I think they mean something more like 'Rumor.'
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