How The Coen Brothers messed with Josh Brolin on set for No Country for Old Men 😂
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@JohnWick-hb3ft
8 ай бұрын
Loved his character in Sicario, such an amazing actor.
@RBYW1234
6 ай бұрын
I know the exact moment. Seemed he assessed it spot on. How you do anything is how you do everything
I still think this is the most layered "huh" in cinema history.
@CashewBestofNuts
Жыл бұрын
Thought it was mmhmmm
@CashewBestofNuts
Жыл бұрын
Hmm
@BazookaToe
Жыл бұрын
Hm…
@Heavywall70
Жыл бұрын
Like a rotten onion, peeling it didn’t make it better.
@CashewBestofNuts
Жыл бұрын
@@Heavywall70 what?
It wasn't a joke, because it is definitely something Moss would have done. A true fatalist. He knew where this was all headed.
@happyninja42
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it's both really, given how the Cohen brothers are. I've heard a story about them working with Sam Elliot on Big Lebowski, where they kept making him do the monologue scene at the end over and over and over. And finally Sam was getting frustrated and blurted out "what am I doing wrong?! TELL ME!" and the Cohen's were like "Damn, sorry man, we just, really liked listening to you talk so we kept making you do the take." So the idea that they would fuck with him with this scene, but also use it as a bit of dialogue testing, seems perfectly natural to me. They aren't mutually exclusive states. xD
@chrisandrews414
Жыл бұрын
that's how I took it, he wasn't jumping for joy over the money, he knew this was bad and would end bad. Almost like he was just acknowledging the irony of it all.
@jonbar140
Жыл бұрын
Wait no lol. He was the exact opposite of a fatalist. That was Sugurs character. Sugur: Nihilistic fatalist Sheriff: Faith based. Life has meaning Moss: Tried to do both and does off camera. The point of the movie is you have to choose whether life has meaning or not. Llewellyn wouldn't choose.
@redfordreddington8834
Жыл бұрын
@@jonbar140 Chigurh*
@jonbar140
Жыл бұрын
@@redfordreddington8834 I just knew that spelling felt wrong
The “hmm” actually really felt authentic to me. It matched his type of character perfect
@riproar11
7 ай бұрын
*perfectly When did adverbs die out?
@sindri1447
6 ай бұрын
@@riproar11 just because you're right doesn't mean you're right.
@imdabigdilfdondodah5689
6 ай бұрын
@@riproar11you understood what he meant, so why correct him. Im sure if he were writing an essay for someone he didnt want to think he was stupid, hed have used correct grammar. But he wasnt, he was writing a youtube comment.
@filmneye
4 ай бұрын
Hmm... @@riproar11
@CockLobster
6 күн бұрын
Felt lame to me
"His whole life was sitting there in front of him. Day after day from dawn till dark until he was dead. All of it cooked down to forty pounds of paper in a satchel."
@PeacefulPeteable
Жыл бұрын
@sanjuuzo That's 100% Cormac McCarthy. I could only dream of writing something like that. That's what I hear when I hear that grunt.
@danngenesispilapil1384
10 ай бұрын
@@lycantrope3444you should also read blood meridian. It is his best
@PeacefulPeteable
10 ай бұрын
@lycantrope3444 I haven't finished the road. It was a bit heavy for that point of time in life.. But No Country is great. I hope you get a chance to read it.
@fiarandompenaltygeneratorm5044
8 ай бұрын
RIP Cormac.
@markvito746
8 ай бұрын
@PeacefulPeteable it's a tough read.
The "Hm" definitely makes it better. It's a simple way of saying "well would you just look at that" without actually saying it
@XanderJuhasz
8 ай бұрын
It’s definitely an inflection. He knows he shouldn’t take it, and he knows what’s going to happen when he does. He’s human though.
@Jimbo_Fett
8 ай бұрын
@@XanderJuhasz Llewelyn is shown to be pretty smart and resourceful throughout the movie, he’s no genius but he was clever enough to know that the money is bad news. I feel like the “hm” was him acknowledging that it was a terrible idea, but ultimately he decides it’s a risk worth taking, and in fairness he evaded, survives and even puts up a decent fight against chigurh
@goldbigeagle6772
7 ай бұрын
It’s a reveal of the slightest inability to completely contain under control the overwhelming number of variables (the dead man, the riches, what to do with the cash, his own temptations) from an otherwise totally stoic man
@Chessheromusic
6 ай бұрын
So why this one out of 6 or so different grunts?? But yea without the hmm I wouldn’t know he decided to do it It acknowledges…. Stfu it does nothing There is no new info added to the character We know he decided to do it bc he does it But yea they were absolutely fn w him Picking one out of 6 like there’s a difference Otherwise why would it be so funny to them???
@steelwitness
6 ай бұрын
@@Chessheromusic are you drunk?😂
One of the best movies ever made. Definitely a future classic. Like a western & film noir combined...
@Banana_werks
Жыл бұрын
I watched no country for old men on 3 tabs of acid. I loved every bit of it. Long frames, The lack of music, just still sound. Really draws you in. Especially on a psychedelic lol
@VOlDTALES
Жыл бұрын
@@Banana_werks dude that shot would drive me crazy like I’m the one being hunted down for money 👌😂
@Chefgabrielpollow
Жыл бұрын
Well said… sincerely.
@kyarl6311
Жыл бұрын
Yer fuck it I’m putting it on now
@kyarl6311
Жыл бұрын
@@Banana_werks I watched kill bill 1 and 2 on shrooms and ketamine….don’t do it 😂
Coen Brothers humor, man. There's nothing else like it.
@Jordan-rb28
3 ай бұрын
They're also evil sadists too! But yeah, humor!
@ulyssesflynn
2 ай бұрын
@@Jordan-rb28for real? 😅What’s this about? They don’t strike me as bad as most of Hollywood
"Maybe he should be worried about me!" "Yeah well, hes not" 😆 love that movie
@aka74459
3 ай бұрын
Even Carson was super confident in himself to get anton but turns out anton was steps ahead of him😅
I liked it. It was like seeing a highly stoic man have a tiny outburst of emotion.
@technomickdocumentalist2495
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely in one, oh BTW I love your own name brand cous cous, very tasty indeed. 😎
@bardsamok9221
Жыл бұрын
@@technomickdocumentalist2495 +1
@avamasquerade
Жыл бұрын
That's exactly it. The kind of man you'd resist being drawn to because he'd be boring and perfunctory about everything, but then he'd grow on you anyway...
@MortaresD2
Жыл бұрын
Stoic? Stoic???? 😂
@RoachCatJr
Жыл бұрын
@@MortaresD2 yea
Why not both? An inside joke that also perfectly fits a stoic character.
@josephohara7315
Жыл бұрын
Word of the day
@davidfoster5561
Жыл бұрын
@@josephohara7315 Which word? Character? Joke? Perfectly? Please help, I'm lost!
@FiXato
Жыл бұрын
@@davidfoster5561 'a'
@pablokaufervinent8012
Жыл бұрын
@@FiXato without it all would be lodt
@justmytwocents5166
Жыл бұрын
Exactly it’s both 😂
It honestly works really well for his character and where the plot goes. It’s not a sound of confusion or even surprise. It’s more like “oh, so this is the situation I’m in now.” I think he knew what he was going to do at that moment.
Josh Brolin got his line in and the Coen Brothers had the giggles…perfectly balanced as all things should be
*wins Oscar* *They play this scene* 😭🤣
@hhbentee
Жыл бұрын
Huh?
@MavvyMaloneTV
Жыл бұрын
Hmm…
@r3b3lvegan89
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. It’s all a joke really
@productdesign9626
8 ай бұрын
An actor wins an Oscar for the little moments as much as for the big ones. Or they should, anyway.
@PeterTeal77
4 ай бұрын
@@productdesign9626 mate don't pretend oscars have anything to do with quality of work anymore. This isn't 15 years ago.
At the time. When I saw this film in a theater, I thought he was just realizing that his death was inevitable. F it.
@hobochangba7638
Жыл бұрын
That it absolutely not it
@ivanbarreras9445
Жыл бұрын
@@hobochangba7638 damn you must know the Coen Brothers in order to be so sure
@alexramos7708
Жыл бұрын
@@ivanbarreras9445 well .. he was involved in the movie. So, yeah he kinda does.
@Dwightpower88
Жыл бұрын
@@alexramos7708 You know it was a book first, right
@spaceninja7109
Жыл бұрын
@@alexramos7708 did he hold a mic or write the script?
Finding the bag is a moment and which many people would become ecstatic and the small sound he makes is a testament to the hard life he has lived and how little finding a big bag of money can move him.
Josh came into my Bakery and we were chatting. I teased him and said “You were in the Goonies, right?” And he laughed and said that he was just in No country for Old Men. He explained the Templeton Jacket. I have to say, he’s in some movies like American Gangster and I had to double check if it’s him. He’s like Into Character that I forget it’s him or don’t recognize. In No Country for old men, he’s Josh the entire time though.
@grapesoftime
4 ай бұрын
He's also the doctor in Planet Terror, underrated performance imo he's great in that
@gwarriorfromhell
4 ай бұрын
He's a great actor period. Anything he's in he puts forth the biggest effort to match the tone of the movie. Planet Terror he was a cynical doctor amidst the chaos that made it feel surreal. Deadpool 2 he was the serious bad ass but had some excellent one liners as well. He's awesome! @@grapesoftime
@bobbyventure720
4 ай бұрын
Thrashin' is still one of the best skateboarding movies ever made. Damn, and that ending too!
@spartansix2323
19 күн бұрын
@@gwarriorfromhellhe was a great Cable. Cable is a great anti-hero. He is from a dreadful dark future and Josh played him very well.
It's actually a memorable moment.
@DrMcMoist
Жыл бұрын
I feel like this film is constructed entirely out of memorable moments.
@beetlejuice4357
Жыл бұрын
When he said hmm I felt that.
@SarahNGeti
Жыл бұрын
@@beetlejuice4357 True story Bro!
@kanethesevenfootmonster868
Жыл бұрын
@@DrMcMoist "Well Done.."
@UpTheDown7
7 ай бұрын
@@beetlejuice4357 That hmm is me fr
That line let's you know he was prepared to face the outcome of keeping that money.
@worldeater161
Жыл бұрын
The line is open for interpretation. You say your opinion like it's a fact
@akiljohnson7670
Жыл бұрын
@@worldeater161 begone bot
@Bonez0r
Жыл бұрын
@@akiljohnson7670 Be gone, Akil "Everybody who doesn't agree with me is a bot" Johnson.
@kanethesevenfootmonster868
Жыл бұрын
@@Bonez0r Shut up you and the bot over here..
@litedawg
Жыл бұрын
@@worldeater161 so you post this drivel and yet don’t give us your interpretation. ? Well done .
I loved that huh. It just told you everything you needed to know about him. Amazing.
Josh Brolin is one of those actors who is so good that after seeing his movies you can’t picture him as a regular person. I can’t believe that he would wear that shirt because it just looks like a character .
I love how he’s hittin the invisible joint
Very good movie: story, acting, directing, set-dressing. The omission of a soundtrack and music makes this movie quite unique. The Coen Brothers did a great job!
Been watching these "bits' here, the past week or so, so I had to go watch it again. Really good movie.
I've lost count of the amount of times I've watched this masterpiece. Any fan should read the book too. It's delves much deeper into his character.
@mikemoore5270
Жыл бұрын
Same title?
@musashidanmcgrath
Жыл бұрын
@@mikemoore5270 Yes. Cormac McCarthy is the author.
@tully8142
Жыл бұрын
I bought the book in an airport while waiting to board a long flight. Shortly before the movie was released. I couldn’t put it down. Movie is a masterpiece but I enjoyed the book a lot more.
@mikemoore5270
Жыл бұрын
@@musashidanmcgrath thanks friend, I’ll grab a copy. I’m a bigger fan of novels likewise, myself.
@musashidanmcgrath
Жыл бұрын
@@tully8142 Yes, I've been reading McCarthy's books for a long time. I'd also recommend William Faulkner for similar reading.
He says “yeah” and in that one word, we know who he is and what he’ll do…
@HelloThere.....
Жыл бұрын
No one says yeah in this entire video
@ramseyvoicestudio
Жыл бұрын
@@HelloThere..... kzread.info/dash/bejne/gIx4u6WJeZqbctI.html
@forest8779
Жыл бұрын
367 likes say otherwise dodge
@johnd3687
Жыл бұрын
@@forest8779 that's really not a great way to determine truth. Especially considering you're wrong lol
@FartInYourFace234
Жыл бұрын
wtf are you smoking
I truly love the nuance of that little word at that specific time. I think it’s perfect.
That scene & the movie was great🍾🍾🍾🍾
Funny enough, that's one of the "lines" I distinctly remember from the film, even before hearing about this
@babyfaec
Жыл бұрын
My favorite line is "I ain't got no damn agua!"
@joeloconte2314
Жыл бұрын
@@babyfaec well then ill tell her myself
@JLKDOOM
8 ай бұрын
"You don't have to do this" is my favorite line, friendo.
Josh Brolin is such an amazing actor dude. Every role he plays is 🔥 asf. Best role? The Goonies lol
“Yeah……mm..” is the perfect reaction to this situation lmao
Agreed definitely one of the best movies ever made. Everybody acted their ass off in this movie. When I mean everyone that's, all the small to big roles! Everyone did their job. 🔥
One of my all time favorite movies. And Brolin is a great actor, maybe even slightly underrated.
@damemarthafalker6738
Жыл бұрын
He's underrated. Quite a long way from 'Goonies.'
@poindextertunes
Жыл бұрын
as far as leading men go he’s tolerable. Most leading men are cheesy af
@J5X7
8 ай бұрын
Looks so like his dad in the film The Car, 1977, one of my favourite movies as a kid
@VCT3333
7 ай бұрын
His role in hail Caeser was just perfect.
@thelaststarfighter1984
7 ай бұрын
Just a brilliant actor - No Country and Sicario comes to mind for me. He killed it…
No Country for Old Men, such a great movie 👏
I loved this reaction, on the face of it subtle, but it speaks of a man of grit, maturity and a healthy chunk of suspicion. Also, the understanding that good fortune often comes with a catch, or at the least a lesson, and respect for those while going down the rabbit hole regardless. All integral stuff to the film.
Why does josh brolin look like a swole Ethan hawk Balls
@criticalbil1
Жыл бұрын
You ever seen them together? No. So yeah. _Obviously_ it's Ethan Hawke.
@davidfoster5561
Жыл бұрын
@@criticalbil1 This possible conspiracy needs to gain traction.... I'm on board for it. Can anyone come up with an example to debunk this? Anyone? Bueller?
@wzpu3283
Жыл бұрын
@@davidfoster5561 Sometimes people who are unrelated look similar. Conspiracy debunked. As an example, I have been told that I look like "Goose" from the original "Top Gun" movie.
@davidfoster5561
Жыл бұрын
@@wzpu3283 Well I was mostly just joking around. I thought it was obvious, but alas, this is the internet after all. My bad. 🤷 However I'd like to point out that people existing that look similar to each other isn't concrete evidence to debunk this conspiracy theory..... Apples and oranges, ya know? Lol
@hbombscantling7722
Жыл бұрын
@@wzpu3283 ya know now that you mention it I've never seen you and Goose in the same room...
My boy Josh has came a long way since GOONIES ☠️🙌🏽🫡
that is so funny. i always heard it and thought it was out of place but also fitted so well. great actor
One of my favorite films. I loved the bad guy and his weapon!!
Its funny in a darkly comedic way. It instantly foreshadows everything that happens, and signifies he knows how deep the situation got.
Actually one of my favorite moments in the movie.
Coen bros are pretty damn good artists. I'm glad they trusted him on this and put it in the final cut. I enjoyed that moment as well!
In that moment he acknowledges his potential fate.
He's always bran from the goonies no matter how old he gets.
@MemeLordCthulhu
Жыл бұрын
I tried to watch that movie but it kinda sucked ass. Idk if I was too old for it or something, but it lowkey made me hate 80s movies for a while
@TheRealNormanBates
Жыл бұрын
@@MemeLordCthulhu I still like it for what it is (a silly adventure for kids) but yeah, it does really help to see it in your single digits up to maybe 16 or so.
@MemeLordCthulhu
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRealNormanBates I think I was like 14 tbh, I also had to watch ferris buehlers day off about the same time and I thought it just felt like a waste of time. Like why am I just watching someone else have fun when I could go outside and have fun. It took me like 4 years before I ever saw blade runner, mad max, or terminator. Granted beyond thunderdome is literally just goonies but with mad max, they even find some retarded guy getting exploited by the villians and bring him out, and it's consistently the worst mad max movie
@contraband1543
Жыл бұрын
You gotta be stoned to watch the goonies
@MemeLordCthulhu
Жыл бұрын
@@contraband1543 there's better movies I could watch while high, I'd rather see something actually funny like baseketball or airplane, maybe an action movie like john wick bc fight scenes look cool.
Oh man this made burst with laughter! This is hilarious, 😆 😂😂😂
Man has a great voice!!!
Great actor right there
Amazing behind the scenes snippet. That movie _(besides its directors/staff and cast)_ has surprised me once again.
This film and Parasite held my attention more so than any other film I've watched..
One of my favorite movies.
This does put a smile on my face.
@brianchapman8531
Жыл бұрын
The Crow
If I remember correctly he says "Yep" because he's putting it all together in that moment, he instantly knows how the satchel came to be there and how it's all likely to end for him. This is a hunter, who knows the ways of animals and the lay of the land. But he also knows that there are exotic animals and exotic lands, and that he's just stumbled into something that's likely to get him killed, but that he can't really do anything about it because his nature is that he has to take this chance.
I love his honesty
Definitely helped the scene! I love his reaction to him finding the money..
@iamtheteapot7405
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, this is a hilarious story though.
Joel and Jeff Bridges looking more like twins every year.
@Vitaliuz
Жыл бұрын
Oh, my thoughts exactly! And on top of that - they both have insane charisma.
@abba8592
Жыл бұрын
It's inevitable
@muchanadziko6378
Жыл бұрын
you mean Josh?
I was in high school, the 10th grade from 07 to 08. I saw No Country in the fall of 07 and in December saw the trailer for TDK and Heath's Joker instantly reminding me of Javier's Anton. When I saw the movie TDK I got similar vibes. When I was watching No Country Anton reminded me of Bill The Butcher from Gangs of New York. These comparisons arent asserting a parallel in similar personality traits of the characters but rather a similarity in complete immersion of the characters by the actors. Really nice and gentle people in real life, playing absolute savages.
It helped a lot... Everything about this tarmac Western, as I called it before any critic, is captivating.
I noticed that the first time i saw the movie. Helps set the character beautifully...
He comes across as quite gregarious, always engaging with others in his interviews, and yet he plays stoic, gruff characters so well... That's acting luv...
Check out this full interview. Fun stuff
That's one of my all time favorite movies. Josh killed it
@cthncthn7405
6 ай бұрын
Yeah he became my favorite actor in that movie I reckon
As the guy that watched the movie several times, I got to say...it actually added to the tension of the scene, and left you conscious of what is going on inside of main character's head. Even when he woke up in the middle of the night and said: "Yeah..." as he proceeded to gather water and bring it to the desert to the guy in the truck. He was talking to his own conscience, or to be exact his conscience was saying he was wrong for leaving him without water. That movie is very impactful, because it's slow on dialogue, and when it happens, it is even more impactful than the silence before it.
I found one bundle of 100 dollar bills like those. I still can’t believe it. 10,000 dollars in front of my credit union on the sidewalk. I walked in and saw a woman drop two more bundles of 100 dollar bills and said “This must be yours” and she just thanked me like it wasn’t much money. She had dropped 30,000 dollars. My son was there to see me being honest.
That "Hm" is a brilliant acknowledgement of the situation. It's the moment that he makes the decision that will determine the outcome of his life. The beginning of a true chain reaction moment, and all Moss can conceive of it is that he's now $2 million dollars richer.
@Air.keccc1
8 ай бұрын
Its not that deep lol
@guitarrerist698
7 ай бұрын
@@Air.keccc1it is you fool
@jonathansmith2323
7 ай бұрын
... but why is Joel laughing? That's the question.
An absolutely perfect movie.
I'm completely serious here but I saw the film at a sold out midnight opening night show in Roanoke VA and the next day I swear I'm not lying...that is the part that replayed in my head. It's cool to see this now bc it's a very minor thing to stay with me all these years...anyway I was drawn to that moment. To me it made the character real.
It was a joke. 😂
I can’t think of what to say at this as it’s a speechless scene, isn’t it.
He’s got some hard bark on him. Great dialogue. Great writing.
Absolutely brilliant film. Brolin & bardem were immense
I think Joel just wished he had written that in.
I think the joke is that he thinks Ethan would care that deeply into Moss’s expression. Josh does because that’s the character he has embodied. It probably wasn’t important at all to Ethan, but Ethan noticed that it was important to Josh and thus let him find what he needed. And in the end it probably doesn’t matter, but it’s laughable that they had to go through that silly discussion over a grunt to just “get there”.
You were dead on!! That moment was absolutely necessary!!
This Film needs to be Remastered in 4K Blu Ray with Dolby Atmos and HDR 10. Top 3 All Time.
Nothing needs to be said, the visuals say everything.
He's one of my favorite actors and seems like a cool dude who has remained humble in his success
That’s genuinely funny. I have my opinions about most actors but Josh seems like just a real dude.
One of the best movies ever made
I fuckin love this dude
Both that movie is gold
I just happened to watch this for the first time last night. Mixed feelings… I loved a lot of it.
It’s crazy how it’s a movie with such great writing AND such unbelievably good use of silence for minutes at a time.
Fits both character and situation to make it seem real
Amazing movie. If you’re an actor or director, you know how interesting, insightful and funny this story is.
just watched this the other day. and all the tiny little things he says when hes alone makes him feel so human and real.
It’s a solid moment and was the perfect choice. Ambiguous and clear at the same time
That was the most memorable scene in that movie for me....just because of the delivery.
That hot ones episode is such a great interview, not just for Sean Evans in-depth and personalised questions but also for Josh Brolins eloquent and candid answers, he’s such a clever and witty storyteller x
Love Josh's t-shirt in this interview!
I can’t tell why I like that movie! But I watch it every chance I get!
Ohhh actors. So important in their own little worlds.
Imagine watching this serious scene and just hear a random burst of laughter.
One of my favorite movies ! Great story, acting and cast.
He laughed because he felt like I gave him that, he wanted it and it made him happy.
One of my favorite movies. Simple yet very deep. Wide as a puddle, deep as a lake.
my favourite movie of ALL ..
Funny but I actually remember that subtle moment. It's right in character. Then again, I watch that movie once a year.
I live he brought this up, totally noticed this moment and loved that decision.
Love hearing things like this when you learn what led up to a particular scene.
It worked! I remember it stood out and was brilliantly simple