Paxton Holley and Michael May hit the dusty trail in search of great Westerns
Sunday, November 22, 2020
The Sisters Brothers (2018)
Evan Hanson returns to help Michael and Pax analyze The Sisters Brothers starring John C Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Riz Ahmed.
(Deep apologies for the audio quality on Michael's microphone this episode. It was a technical issue that we were unable to correct, but we thought the movie and conversation were good enough that we wanted to release it anyway.)
I have watched many, many westerns and since finding this podcast have been working my way through the episodes covering the movies I've already seen. Then, I'll watch the ones I've not seen or have not seen for a long time. Some I'll probably re-watch to refresh myself for the podcast.
The Sisters Brothers - This movie made my list because it had a small appearence of Rutger Hauer. I just recently finished his autobiography and have been watching the movies that I've never seen since his death. This wasn't your typical western, but it was a well done movie with a great cast! I was surprised by the ending because in movies like this they usually die in the end. This movie reminded me a lot of some movies directed by the Coen Brothers, namely "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" and "True Grit".
I have watched many, many westerns and since finding this podcast have been working my way through the episodes covering the movies I've already seen. Then, I'll watch the ones I've not seen or have not seen for a long time. Some I'll probably re-watch to refresh myself for the podcast.
ReplyDeleteThe Sisters Brothers - This movie made my list because it had a small appearence of Rutger Hauer. I just recently finished his autobiography and have been watching the movies that I've never seen since his death. This wasn't your typical western, but it was a well done movie with a great cast! I was surprised by the ending because in movies like this they usually die in the end. This movie reminded me a lot of some movies directed by the Coen Brothers, namely "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" and "True Grit".