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Today Matt and tackle a light-hearted summertime romp, a film that some would even call the "feel-good movie of 2007!" That's right, it's the Coen Brothers' award winning masterpiece – "No Country For Old Men." The boys will explore the plot and themes of the film, the Coen's unique approach to storytelling and filmmaking, even a little bit about Cormac McCarthy, who wrote the original novel. And because it's a story about a crime gone bad, there will be plenty of talk about how "No Country" connects to another Coen Brothers' masterpiece, "Fargo." There's gonna be blood, guts and a whole lot of near misses. Should you listen? Hold on, I'll flip a coin. Call it, Friendo.
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By Tug McTighe & Matt LoehrerToday Matt and tackle a light-hearted summertime romp, a film that some would even call the "feel-good movie of 2007!" That's right, it's the Coen Brothers' award winning masterpiece – "No Country For Old Men." The boys will explore the plot and themes of the film, the Coen's unique approach to storytelling and filmmaking, even a little bit about Cormac McCarthy, who wrote the original novel. And because it's a story about a crime gone bad, there will be plenty of talk about how "No Country" connects to another Coen Brothers' masterpiece, "Fargo." There's gonna be blood, guts and a whole lot of near misses. Should you listen? Hold on, I'll flip a coin. Call it, Friendo.
Check us at INSTAGRAM
Find us on X
EMAIL: [email protected]