I did too, but I went back and rewatched it, and it's definitely just her coat. No blood.
I did too, but I went back and rewatched it, and it's definitely just her coat. No blood.
From the screenplay for No Country for Old Men:
I really like how the show sometimes references moments from other films in the Coen's filmography, but sort of twists them. Like how they very bluntly allud to Buscemi leaving the garage, but here things go better— that quite nicely mirrors how Chumph's massacre mirrors the aforementioned scene in Miller's Crossing…
Yeah, what was up with that? I was sad but also kind of okay with it. Because I like surprises. And this show is rather good at that.
That was incredible. I can't remember the last time I was so utterly transfixed and horrified. Don screaming "WAIT" was absolutely fucking bone chilling. What a perfect hour of TV.
The name of this feature has filled me with many conflicting emotions, none of them particularly enjoyable.
Oh wow, good catch. I didn't put that together.
WOW THIS SHOW IS SO EXCELLENT
I love the Simspons!
My favorite thing about this movie is the director throwing a hissy fit in the comments of the Dissolve review about the corporate sponsorship being labeled as a bad thing by Mike D'Angelo. Pretty strange.
The punch line to There All is Aching is the hardest I've laughed at something on TV in a loooooong time
I dunno, I think 'Meeseeks and Destroy' is my personal pinnacle of this here show thus far.
First time in a while I actually liked watching Marnie do things.
This show seems kind of gay.
'Apprentice-cum-lover' is not at the top of the list of phrases I thought I would read on the AV Club tonight.
not in the movie at all, only in the film's first (excellent) trailer, so the reference goes even deeper. As a Fincher fanboy I laughed real hard at that. And everything else.
That network connectivity joke is the hardest I've laughed at anything in my entire life maybe.
Ugh, I'm so sick of Orange is the New Black and anything related to it. Started out strong and devolved into cringe-worthy soapbox television. Bring on House of Cards.
So did you like it?
Jesus, are you like, a robot or something?