Does /tv/ like Barton Fink?
Funny. As in, he likes to ventilate people with a shotgun and then cut their heads off. Yeah, he's funny that way.
>self bump
reminder that the entire la sequence was his screenplay
>>82626614
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo...
Yeah? Really?
>>82626614
Prove it.
>>82626691
Not him, but now that I think about it, it is about a wrestler in a way.
>>82626759
Oh shit
>>82626691
>>82626638
>>82626759
late night same fag who's desperate for a Cohen bro's thread in the midst of all this shit on /tv/. I feel you. Unfortunately I have drinking to do, so I can not contribute much.
>>82626841
Okay senpai
>>82626817
It's weird, maybe that's why he goes crazy?
He's failed wrestler like he said before so he had to become an insurer, live like a common man, live the life of the mind.
And when he gets fed up with it he goes crazy and starts killing people.
It's a bit too surreal for me.
>>82626817
actually, maybe it's all in Barton's head and he's like viewing and relating to his character Mundt's story arc?
I'll never fully get this movie desu.
LOOK UPON ME
I still think it's the Coens' best.
THIS IS MY UNIFORM!.jpg
>>82626542
That scene where Goodman and Turturro's characters first meet is one of the top scenes in any Coen film imo
>>82626542
ILL SHOW YOU THE LIFE OF THE MIND