RT interview: Roger Deakins on No Country for Old Men
Summary
Cinematographer, Roger Deakins, comes out from behind the lens to discuss his long time collaboration with the Coen brothers and No Country for Old Men. Back to Article
Cinematographer, Roger Deakins, comes out from behind the lens to discuss his long time collaboration with the Coen brothers and No Country for Old Men. Back to Article
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Apr 27 2008 08:58 PM Best movie in years. Great everything, acting, direction, cimentography, editing, sound mixing,one of the best shoot outs ever, and one of the best endings ever. (Reply to this) |
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ruloaas writes: on Apr 27 2008 10:44 PM This movie is nothing but overrated (Reply to this) |
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Jaffer writes: on Apr 28 2008 01:49 AM lol hahha one of the best endings ever? oh dear i mst be out of touch (Reply to this) |
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Jaffer writes: on Apr 28 2008 01:51 AM lol hahha one of the best endings ever? oh dear i mst be out of touch (Reply to this) |
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randal1013 writes: on Apr 28 2008 02:08 AM NCFOM is good but way overrated (Reply to this) |
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Sadistik writes: on Apr 28 2008 05:20 AM The Deak is a true legend. One of my heroes. He and Chris Doyle are my top 2 cinematographers in the world. Good little interview. (Reply to this) |
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dreamworks21 writes: on Apr 28 2008 05:34 AM this movie is great, by far the better film than There Will Be Blood. And the ending with Tommy Lee Jones talking about the dream he had about his father...great monologue. (Reply to this) |
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tootall666 writes: on Apr 28 2008 07:35 AM In reply to this comment (#1708195) yes you are (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Apr 28 2008 09:09 AM In reply to this comment (#1708195) No you just might need a bran.. sorry for being harsh but to many people complain about the ending. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Apr 28 2008 09:11 AM I want someone here who doesnt like the ending tell me what the problem is, I just dont get why. Jesus.. All you have to do is take a few minutes to think about what Tommy Lee Jones was saying. Its pretty ovious and dark and sad. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Apr 28 2008 09:12 AM In reply to this comment (#1708436) brain! (Reply to this) |
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abcdefz1 writes: on Apr 28 2008 09:58 AM No shouting on the sets? Not even from angry fat men? "I'll show you the life of the mind!" "This is what happens when you **** a stranger in the ***!" Etc. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Apr 28 2008 11:02 AM I'm going to ignore all of the ridiculous comments above and just say this was a great read. Deakins is a great. (Reply to this) |
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tgibfo writes: on May 01 2008 05:28 PM On topic: Roger Deakins is amazing. Off-topic: NCFOM was supremely over-rated. It's a love it or hate it film. And as genius as Tommy Lee Jones was (for the, what?, third of the movie he was in), he was playing the pre-retirement version of the character in his far-superior movie "The Valley of Elah." Great acting, but the movie is about character, not plot, and because of that (SPOILER WARNING) the ending just hangs there. I'm okay with movies that leave you wondering, but this one left me not caring and wondering why I was SUPPOSED to care. (Reply to this) |
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martinscorsese25 writes: on May 01 2008 11:23 PM There will be blood still tops this film.... PTA really knows what he was doing.. (Reply to this) |
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martinscorsese25 writes: on May 01 2008 11:25 PM also roger deakins isnt the best cinematographer.... Robert Richardson is still the best among them all!!! (Reply to this) |
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