@baxatakbaxatak2014 I get the same reaction of joy and yelling, "I didn't know he was in this!" Whenever Tom Waits pops up. He has the same effect on me.
One of my favorite closets. I love when ppl are so granular about why they love these movies instead of simply shaking their head and going so good, so good.
exactly....I've been watching these since the beginning but you soon realize that many of the people actually don't have much to say...:D end up just kinda clicking through it and closing the video halfway done..
Yes I love that too. Don't just say that you love a particular movie, explain why you love it too, even if you think those reasons might sound a bit corny or uninteresting to viewers, we still want to know 😊
100% agree on his Miller's Crossing comments. It's super-complicated and needs to be rewatched to make sense of it (and rewards your investment), and Turturro is unforgettable. As is Jon Polito!
Yes -- the narration/voice over in "Blast of Silence" is one of the best aspects of this great film. What really sets this particular voice over apart, is the fact that it's done in the second person, which makes the raw cynicism really come alive, especially with the accent and tone of the narrator. Brilliant. So fun to mouth along as you watch...
I utterly adore what he said about Llewyn Davis. Beautifully expresses the lingering sadness, melancholy, ache of the film. My personal favorite Coen film.
omg YES finally Millers Crossing! my first Coens Bros movie changed my life. I watched it three times and read the screenplay even knowing the outcome the hair on the back of my neck still stood up. 10/10 movie. MAGNIFICENT. FLAWLESS. UNASSAILABLE.
!!!YES!!! Miller’s Crossing!! Still my favorite Coen Bros film. It’s the best script they’ve written and the best dialog they’ve done. And I’m a big Big Lebowski fan! When Tim says you have to watch it 3 times, it’s not enough, watch it TEN times!
This guy is such a talented all-rounder it's insane. He talks like a cool college professor. The second he starts talking about Blast of Silence, I'm already looking it up and preparing to watch it right away.
This man speaking makes me wish I didn't work an office job but struggled even more to enjoy the arts in a way that is meaningful and can be articulated in such an effortless but purposeful way.
Topsy Turvy! A man after my own heart, would love to see Tim in a Mike Leigh film. Wonderful choices all. And what a treat he is in for with Tokyo Story. Recently watched his video talking about his film roles and now this....he's a joy to listen to.
I’ll now watch all of these films based on Tim’s recommendation. Watched a couple of interviews with him recently and he comes across as an intelligent, knowledgeable and genuinely lovely guy.
I absolutely love TBN. His descriptions are spot in. I own two of his choices, Chinese Bookie and Miller's Crossing. His assessment of Turturro's character in Miller's Crossing is perfect, and I totally agree with him.
*From HEAVYWEIGHTS to O' BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU to JUST MERCY and back to WATCHMEN TV and all of his work: Tim Blake Nelson is a lucky charm to any film or series.*
Leaves of Grass for the collection!!! 1. Excellent dual performance by Ed Norton 2. Exquisite acting AND directing by Tim Blake Nelson, perfectly supporting both lead roles 3. Pitch perfect music and overall tone, letting the viewer sit and dwell in it's Whitmanness
There are just these awesome moments in some movies that is like a moment in a song that you love every time they come up, and Coen Brothers films are chock full of them, and for me Miller’s Crossing scene with Albert Finney when he fights off a mob hit job is a big one. Also, it always reminded me of a story I’d heard of my paternal grandpa who was physically and temperamentally similar to that character, when he caught a robber in his home - except he leapt off the roof onto the poor beggar.
Miller's Crossing! Quite possibly my favorite film (or at least in the top 5), and his description of John Tuturro's performance is spot on: It takes a great actor to be truly unappealing.
He is a treasure, love him.... Now, Millers Crossing has several of the best hit scenes in any mob or cop film, starting with the shot of the two Thomson machine guns viewed from floor level right through to the old man popping away at the fleeing car... absolutely top tier. The very funny shot of the street fight between the cops and mob guys, it looks like they are far apart, camera moves to the side and we see they are right on top of each other.... funny and wild. I will be tracking down Blast of Silence! Cheers!
Finally someone thoughtful, intellectual nd well-articulated in his picks. Thats sadly rare. I love all videos from the closet, bjt this is soo much better then ppl just praising the movies without giving any interesting take. Great to see!
This guy is a national treasure! Love how he gives a lot of credit to The Coen Brothers. He's definitely one of the seminal character actors of his time.
I couldn't agree more on John Turturro's turn in Miller's Crossing. I want to add though that one of the films that spoke to me like very few others was Mr. Turturro's first directing effort, "Mac". I haven't been able to find it anywhere unencumbered by ads, maybe Criterion can do something about that, but it holds a special place for me in any case. I'm glad he's gotten more opportunities to direct lately. He always seems to work two ways: his way, and the right way, and they're both the same.
this was great. what a neat and effective (and efficient) way to really get into someone's mind and learn a lot of the little special nuggets of information/insight they uniquely have on life, while simultaneously getting a ton of great movie recommendations. TBN is a super cool dude.
Definitely going to have to check out Blast of Silence. Love noir cinema and hardboiled fiction and it sounds like a hidden gem, so for sure going to have to give that one a watch.
An amazing actor. Loved him as a kid seeing him in Holes, love him still as an adult seeing him in Watchmen. And some amazing picks to boot. Long live Mirror Guy! 🪞
They oughta have Old Henry in Criterion form, one day. What a movie, I knew a mensch like Tim Blake Nelson wouldn’t choose any old role at this stage, and he owned that one to the hilt. Hell, his brief scene in The Homesman was crackling, memorable. Back in your corner, Bits! Remember that bit, pun firmly intended? Ha, love this guy.
Damn, I could listen to Tim talk about film and craft all day long. Made me want to drop everything and watch each of these stat, whether I've seen them before or not. 😊🙏
Great actor _and_ director! BTW I love the recent billy woods & Armand Hammer music videos he co-directed... he's so cool he _would_ direct a their videos lol Amazing selections!!
One smart cookie, and I hear he's a hell of a nice guy too (in addition to being hella talented as an actor, director and writer). This was a good 'un. Will have to check out Blast of Silence.❤☮🌎
Old Henry was such a great surprise of a hidden gem western! A movie which builds to the absolutely incredible climax reveal of . . . . Tim as the solid character actor and director with impeccable taste we all knew he was & or could be. Fuck yeah, no spoilers here my friends.
Finally some love for the masterpiece Topsy Turvy. And it makes sense it's from the mighty Tim Blake Nelson. I was an extra in O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Tim (along with everyone else on that film) was friendly, amiable and a class act.
And he nailed why John Turturro's performance in Miller's Crossing is so so special. Philip Seymour Hoffman also gets there in Boogie Nights but with some extra empathy.
Tim Blake Nelson is a tremendous actor and director. I agree with him that Miller’s Crossing is The Cohen Brothers’ best film, Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney were amazing in it, as well as John Turturro as Tim explains.
Watched Tokyo Story for the first time this year (on the Criterion Channel) and LOVE IT. The only thing I don't like about The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is that it needs more Tim Blake Nelson.
Starting witha couple m ore off the beaten path picks and then some more familiar. Love TBN's obvious passion for film and the artists involved in making them.
He’s right, we need some more Coen films in the collection-like where is O Brother, Where Art Thou? Amazing performances by TBN and Turturro in that one. Also, when are you gonna give Leaves of Grass its own spine number and give it a spot on those shelves? TBN is a wonderful actor, writer, and director and beautiful performances by Keri Russell and Susan Sarandon.
Who doesn't love this guy? He is one of the best character actors ever. Tim elevates every film he's in.
He’s also quite a good filmmaker. Watch his film Leaves Of Grass if you haven’t, it’s a wonderful and surprisingly poignant dark comedy.
@blakemeads9225 thank you for the suggestion. I'll get right on that.
Dude was in Nightmare Alley for 30 seconds and managed to be compelling.
@@blakemeads9225❤agreed
@baxatakbaxatak2014 I get the same reaction of joy and yelling, "I didn't know he was in this!" Whenever Tom Waits pops up. He has the same effect on me.
One of my favorite closets. I love when ppl are so granular about why they love these movies instead of simply shaking their head and going so good, so good.
exactly....I've been watching these since the beginning but you soon realize that many of the people actually don't have much to say...:D end up just kinda clicking through it and closing the video halfway done..
Yes I love that too. Don't just say that you love a particular movie, explain why you love it too, even if you think those reasons might sound a bit corny or uninteresting to viewers, we still want to know 😊
Hello! Tim Blake Nelson, I just happen to have caught you in the criterion collection closet
WOW, picking Tokyo Story at random is LUCKY. What a great pic.
🙋♂️Pick or see 💁♂️High and Low next before the American remake is released. 🙂Just suggestion.
100% agree on his Miller's Crossing comments. It's super-complicated and needs to be rewatched to make sense of it (and rewards your investment), and Turturro is unforgettable. As is Jon Polito!
Hell yeah
One of my favorite Coen Bros films, no doubt. Recently watched it again... and again... and again... and again... it's one of _those_ movies!
What's the rumpus?
yea i was pretty lukewarm first watch but i have it on the rewatch list i have a feeling it’ll be gold 2nd time around
Best summed up with the quote from the Dane: Up is down, black is white.
He seems really knowledgeable, love his passion for film
seems?
Well he is The Leader after all
The breakdown of Cassavetes' style was fucking awesome.
I love this guy! Not a bad moment of acting anywhere with him!!!
Yes -- the narration/voice over in "Blast of Silence" is one of the best aspects of this great film. What really sets this particular voice over apart, is the fact that it's done in the second person, which makes the raw cynicism really come alive, especially with the accent and tone of the narrator. Brilliant. So fun to mouth along as you watch...
I utterly adore what he said about Llewyn Davis. Beautifully expresses the lingering sadness, melancholy, ache of the film. My personal favorite Coen film.
This guy is a treasure! His performance in watchmen and cabinet of curiocities was amazing, love him.
I could listen to this dude talk about movies all day!
Tim's passion for film and storytelling is contagious
Love him, incredible performer. Miller's Crossing is a must see!
Love his thoughtful commentary. So insightful and passionate.
omg YES finally Millers Crossing! my first Coens Bros movie changed my life. I watched it three times and read the screenplay even knowing the outcome the hair on the back of my neck still stood up. 10/10 movie. MAGNIFICENT. FLAWLESS. UNASSAILABLE.
His performance as Buster Scruggs always brings me gleeful joy.
Turturro was lights out in Miller's Crossing. The scene in the woods alone is one of the all-time great performances.
!!!YES!!! Miller’s Crossing!! Still my favorite Coen Bros film. It’s the best script they’ve written and the best dialog they’ve done. And I’m a big Big Lebowski fan! When Tim says you have to watch it 3 times, it’s not enough, watch it TEN times!
This guy is such a talented all-rounder it's insane. He talks like a cool college professor. The second he starts talking about Blast of Silence, I'm already looking it up and preparing to watch it right away.
This man speaking makes me wish I didn't work an office job but struggled even more to enjoy the arts in a way that is meaningful and can be articulated in such an effortless but purposeful way.
Love Tim's energy, he is a great talker.
Wow. That was great. Seemingly plain speaking, yet articulate and insightful. And great taste!
Landing on Tokyo Story was such a score. Ozu was an amazing filmmaker and an absolute joy to watch.
A film he wrote and directed, EYE OF GOD, should be in the collection.
It really should, along with The Grey Zone.
It probably will be eventually. I think criterion usually adds new films, whether from America or other countries around the world every month.
Whoa!!nice! any other recommend besides those title buddy?
The greatest Random selection of all time. Tokyo Story is my favorite movie
Tokyo Story! Tim you have a real treat coming my friend.
There's a reason it consistently shows up in the top 3 or so of the Sight and Sound polls.
This man is a living legend. Protect him at ALL costs!
Wonderful insight into each film. Love Tim Blake Nelson!
I love him in Old Henry.
A surprising little gem.
Absolutely.
I got my 74 yr old father hooked on OH. He's seriously had watched it once a week since it came out. Fantastic performance.
Topsy Turvy! A man after my own heart, would love to see Tim in a Mike Leigh film. Wonderful choices all. And what a treat he is in for with Tokyo Story. Recently watched his video talking about his film roles and now this....he's a joy to listen to.
One of the best closet videos!
“Eye of God” on Criterion stat! Tim Blake Nelson, you directed a perfect movie!
One of my favorite character actors.
I swear this guy has one of the most consistent careers in the business.
By far my favorite watch of these. He's so relatable and to the point. Just awesome.
I’ll now watch all of these films based on Tim’s recommendation. Watched a couple of interviews with him recently and he comes across as an intelligent, knowledgeable and genuinely lovely guy.
I absolutely love TBN. His descriptions are spot in. I own two of his choices, Chinese Bookie and Miller's Crossing. His assessment of Turturro's character in Miller's Crossing is perfect, and I totally agree with him.
I came across Old Henry on cable, and watched it just because TBN was in it. Boy, was I well rewarded.
*From HEAVYWEIGHTS to O' BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU to JUST MERCY and back to WATCHMEN TV and all of his work: Tim Blake Nelson is a lucky charm to any film or series.*
Love ya Dr. Pendanski!! ❤
Leaves of Grass for the collection!!!
1. Excellent dual performance by Ed Norton
2. Exquisite acting AND directing by Tim Blake Nelson, perfectly supporting both lead roles
3. Pitch perfect music and overall tone, letting the viewer sit and dwell in it's Whitmanness
We need THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS in the Criterion Collection!!!
”well, that aint good.” Always makes me laugh
The San Saba Songbird
@@inyostudio Also known as The West Texas "tit", due to that bird's melliferous warble.
Millers Crossing. Excellent flick. Thx Tim.
Five more hours with Mr. Nelson P L E A S E E E E E E ! Fantastic.
Great picks from a wonderful actor! His insight into each film is very thoughtful
Buster Scruggs in the closet baby let's gooooo!
Hell yes
Wonderful salesman of the art form. Passionate, great details and immersed stories.
There are just these awesome moments in some movies that is like a moment in a song that you love every time they come up, and Coen Brothers films are chock full of them, and for me Miller’s Crossing scene with Albert Finney when he fights off a mob hit job is a big one. Also, it always reminded me of a story I’d heard of my paternal grandpa who was physically and temperamentally similar to that character, when he caught a robber in his home - except he leapt off the roof onto the poor beggar.
Maybe the best spoken person I've seen in the closet! Super interesting thoughts. Love Tim Blake Nelson.
This was great! I could listen to him talk about movies all day.
Miller's Crossing! Quite possibly my favorite film (or at least in the top 5), and his description of John Tuturro's performance is spot on: It takes a great actor to be truly unappealing.
He is a treasure, love him.... Now, Millers Crossing has several of the best hit scenes in any mob or cop film, starting with the shot of the two Thomson machine guns viewed from floor level right through to the old man popping away at the fleeing car... absolutely top tier. The very funny shot of the street fight between the cops and mob guys, it looks like they are far apart, camera moves to the side and we see they are right on top of each other.... funny and wild. I will be tracking down Blast of Silence! Cheers!
That Man is an absolute delight. An absolute thrill to listen to Buster Scruggs wax on about Bernie Bernbaum. What a treasure.
I haven't seen Miller's Croasing in years. Looks like I should watch a couple more times. Always put one in the brain😄
Finally someone thoughtful, intellectual nd well-articulated in his picks. Thats sadly rare. I love all videos from the closet, bjt this is soo much better then ppl just praising the movies without giving any interesting take. Great to see!
check out Michael Cera's
This guy is a national treasure! Love how he gives a lot of credit to The Coen Brothers. He's definitely one of the seminal character actors of his time.
dude picked my favorite cassavetes film - respect
Love Tim! So many memorable characters. And a Brown & Juilliard grad as well 🤘❤️🤘
What an amazing actor. One of the very best.
I love everything about this man.
What a guy this was an absolute treat
I couldn't agree more on John Turturro's turn in Miller's Crossing. I want to add though that one of the films that spoke to me like very few others was Mr. Turturro's first directing effort, "Mac". I haven't been able to find it anywhere unencumbered by ads, maybe Criterion can do something about that, but it holds a special place for me in any case. I'm glad he's gotten more opportunities to direct lately. He always seems to work two ways: his way, and the right way, and they're both the same.
wild to see Tim here, but so stoked for him to watch Tokyo Story :’) real special movie. don’t forget make way for tomorrow!
this was great. what a neat and effective (and efficient) way to really get into someone's mind and learn a lot of the little special nuggets of information/insight they uniquely have on life, while simultaneously getting a ton of great movie recommendations. TBN is a super cool dude.
What a great actor. Fenomenal in every movie
Just saw Tim on Michael Rosenbaum's podcast and he seems like such a genuine, kind person.
Definitely going to have to check out Blast of Silence. Love noir cinema and hardboiled fiction and it sounds like a hidden gem, so for sure going to have to give that one a watch.
An amazing actor. Loved him as a kid seeing him in Holes, love him still as an adult seeing him in Watchmen. And some amazing picks to boot.
Long live Mirror Guy! 🪞
They oughta have Old Henry in Criterion form, one day. What a movie, I knew a mensch like Tim Blake Nelson wouldn’t choose any old role at this stage, and he owned that one to the hilt. Hell, his brief scene in The Homesman was crackling, memorable.
Back in your corner, Bits! Remember that bit, pun firmly intended? Ha, love this guy.
Damn, I could listen to Tim talk about film and craft all day long. Made me want to drop everything and watch each of these stat, whether I've seen them before or not. 😊🙏
Great actor _and_ director! BTW I love the recent billy woods & Armand Hammer music videos he co-directed... he's so cool he _would_ direct a their videos lol
Amazing selections!!
I think I'm just realizing I've never heard his real voice.
"Nothing more foolish than a man chasing his hat." -Love Miller's Crossing🥰
He makes a very solid selection, even randomly as with Tokyo Story
Put The Grey Zone in the collection! Tim directed it and it is amazing!!!
"I'll cut you some slack that you're grieving as you are, but the fact is Buster Scruggs don't shoot nobody in the back." TBN is a great actor!
One smart cookie, and I hear he's a hell of a nice guy too (in addition to being hella talented as an actor, director and writer). This was a good 'un. Will have to check out Blast of Silence.❤☮🌎
Old Henry was such a great surprise of a hidden gem western! A movie which builds to the absolutely incredible climax reveal of . . . . Tim as the solid character actor and director with impeccable taste we all knew he was & or could be. Fuck yeah, no spoilers here my friends.
Tim gave one of the best Picks!
I love when I've forgotten a movie's a Cohen brothers film, I was watching Hail, Caesar! last week, and I was like HOW IS THIS SO GOOD?! role credits
Finally some love for the masterpiece Topsy Turvy. And it makes sense it's from the mighty Tim Blake Nelson. I was an extra in O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Tim (along with everyone else on that film) was friendly, amiable and a class act.
And he nailed why John Turturro's performance in Miller's Crossing is so so special. Philip Seymour Hoffman also gets there in Boogie Nights but with some extra empathy.
Love what he says about JT’s performance in Miller’s Crossing. I feel the same way about his performance in Do The Right Thing
As thoughtful and insightful as his wonderful performances would suggest.
Love TBN; absolutely agree on "Miller's Crossing."
i like the adding the film names at the end
He's one of the best....great actor..❤
He hit the jackpot with that random pick at the end.
Nice picks. I just threw down for the Criterion blu ray The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Oh hi there, I’m just going to leave this here.. Old Henry is probably my favourite western since True Grit. Loved. It.
Excellent. Will watch em all
Tim Blake Nelson is a tremendous actor and director. I agree with him that Miller’s Crossing is The Cohen Brothers’ best film, Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney were amazing in it, as well as John Turturro as Tim explains.
Watched Tokyo Story for the first time this year (on the Criterion Channel) and LOVE IT. The only thing I don't like about The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is that it needs more Tim Blake Nelson.
Starting witha couple m ore off the beaten path picks and then some more familiar. Love TBN's obvious passion for film and the artists involved in making them.
He’s right, we need some more Coen films in the collection-like where is O Brother, Where Art Thou? Amazing performances by TBN and Turturro in that one.
Also, when are you gonna give Leaves of Grass its own spine number and give it a spot on those shelves? TBN is a wonderful actor, writer, and director and beautiful performances by Keri Russell and Susan Sarandon.
Most celebrities love Tokyo Story. And I can’t blame them.
I hope Tim Blake Nelson likes it when he sees it.
Okay… I’m with you fellas!
so well spoken loved this
He's definitely one of the best ever
Old Henry was incredible. Love this dude