Is this guy looking for the yellow ribbon on the old oak tree?
@john-barry LOL.....this guy was one strange dude. He was "the man"...until he wasn't.
That was a hilarious movie, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs... I may watch it again!
Great shots. Again.
@john-barry LOL.....this guy was one strange dude. He was "the man"...until he wasn't.
Y`know Jack without fail,EVERYTIME Tim Blake Nelson appears onscreen,you`re pretty much guaranteed a fine comedic performance
"them sireens did this to Pete. They loved him up and turned him into a horny toad"
That was a hilarious movie, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs... I may watch it again!
Great shots. Again.
me too John !!!!!
@john-barry LOL...that's the Cohen approach fer ya. Nelson ain't exactly Clooney handsome but he sure has a presence.
@jack-dodds I have a theory that the Cohen`s methodology of always shooting wide lenses,then showing US the cropped image, should also work on shooting diecasts ...... my last lens purchase was a 24mm Prime (fixed) so I`ll eventually go shoot some wide-ons
I just kicked back to watch some tube and ease into a "power nap".......believe it or not,of all the stuff I have queued up on my VLC players,there are TWO Cohen Bros movies >>>> "Barton Fink" and "Burn after reading"
I just kicked back to watch some tube and ease into a "power nap".......believe it or not,of all the stuff I have queued up on my VLC players,there are TWO Cohen Bros movies >>>> "Barton Fink" and "Burn after reading"
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Sounds like a great afternoon plan!

