Notes of a Defeatist

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The Recluse and the Coens

October 22nd, 2007 · No Comments · Books, Movies

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Cormac McCarthy sits down with the Coen brothers to discuss each others respected career paths and No Country For Old Men, which I can’t wait to see.

“C.M. There are a lot of good American movies, you know. I’m not that big a fan of exotic foreign films. I think Five Easy Pieces is just a really good movie.


J.C. It’s fantastic.


C.M. Days of Heaven is an awfully good movie.


J.C. Yeah. Well, he is great, Terry Malick. Really interesting.


C.M. It’s so strange; I never knew what happened to him. I saw Richard Gere in New Orleans one time, and I said, “What ever happened to Terry Malick?” And he said, “Everybody asks me that.” He said, “I have no idea.” But later on I met Terry. And he just—he just decided that he didn’t want to live that life. Or so he told me. He just didn’t want to live the life. It wasn’t that he didn’t like the films. It’s just, if you could do it without living in Hollywood …


J.C. One of the great American moviemakers.


C.M. But Miller’s Crossing is in that category. I don’t want to embarrass you, but that’s just a very, very fine movie.


J.C. Eh, it’s just a damn rip-off.”

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