FILMMAKER MOVIE REACTION!! O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) FIRST TIME REACTION!!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Hope you enjoy my filmmaker reaction to O Brother, Where Art Thou?. :D
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    Original Movie: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
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  • @JamesVSCinema
    @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +77

    What an awesome ride this one was, need the soundtrack ASAP!
    Want to vote on what I should watch next? Click here! www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
    PAN'S LABYRINTH FIRST TIME WATCHING will be uploaded Wednesday! Enjoy the day!

    • @Tommysimonsen
      @Tommysimonsen 3 года назад +2

      Just like Quintin`s movies, I spend more money on this sound track than buying the DVD. Brilliant move.

    • @Tommysimonsen
      @Tommysimonsen 3 года назад

      You should listen to/or react to.
      Man of Constant Sorrow (Home Free Cover)
      A full acapella/beatbox version.

    • @ayubnor0
      @ayubnor0 3 года назад +5

      O Brother followed by Pans Labyrinth? Your patreon voters do know their type of films.

    • @jobrimar8291
      @jobrimar8291 3 года назад

      And the list of absolute classics goes on.. excellent as ever

    • @murph69yum
      @murph69yum 3 года назад +1

      Soundtrack won the GRAMMY for best album. I may be wrong, but I think it's the only non-musical to do that.

  • @Bricks4Bungoma
    @Bricks4Bungoma 3 года назад +96

    I love how they make Delmar's character consistent after he gets baptized. You can tell really did believe what happened there and tried the rest of the movie to do his best.

  • @johnnybags2324
    @johnnybags2324 3 года назад +149

    George Clooney’s facial expressions in this movie are AMAZING!

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 2 года назад +5

      This movie helped me realize that George Clooney isn't just a good-looking guy, but that he can actually ACT!

  • @MoviesMusicAJ
    @MoviesMusicAJ 3 года назад +198

    Clooney: How many times do you want me to say “Damn. We’re in a tight spot” in this scene?
    Coens: Yes.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +21

      Commented about that in the uncut version lol

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад +6

      They just sang into yonder can and skedaddled!

    • @callherfoofoo
      @callherfoofoo 3 года назад +5

      Thats my favorite line... me and my twin have been randomly saying it for years😂

  • @SEDYT358
    @SEDYT358 3 года назад +165

    "This man is SLIMY. He's a schemer!" Yep. That's Odysseus alright.

  • @Teaniinja
    @Teaniinja 3 года назад +57

    This is my fav Coen movie. The soundtrack is unmatched. I love this interpretation of the Odyssey. But the language my gods was it a thing of beauty. I quote this atleast once a week. Its bonafide!

  • @scarlettmi
    @scarlettmi 3 года назад +106

    Every time you've mentioned "color correction" or "color grading" in films, I've been thinking about how you needed to react to this movie. Roger Deakins really changed the game with this one when it comes to how movies look.

    • @oneopinion6806
      @oneopinion6806 Год назад +3

      In relation to this, on the DVD extras they show that it was filmed in the middle of super green verdant summer. The golden tones used to make the dust-bowl aesthetic were entirely visual effects. Just a gorgeous film!

  • @littleboxxes
    @littleboxxes 3 года назад +84

    This has the dopest soundtrack. I would get the siren's song stuck in my head for days!

    • @williamswiniuch7527
      @williamswiniuch7527 3 года назад +8

      I seent them first!

    • @crazydave507
      @crazydave507 2 года назад

      It was a huge seller and heavily inspired a lot of today’s music. Helped bring back roots, Americana, I guess folk and bluegrass. Definitely created a bunch of fans of that style and genre of music.

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman 3 года назад +99

    I've heard this movie described as "Homer meets The Three Stooges."
    The character of Tommy is based on the real-life blues guitarist Tommy Johnson, who (legend says) sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads. In the movie they did pick him up at a crossroads. Today people associate the legend with Robert Johnson (who is more famous), but it was originally told about Tommy Johnson.
    Did you catch that the John Goodman character was wearing an eyepatch? He's the movie's equivalent of the cyclops in the Odyssey.
    The white hooded guys marching around in formation are a call-out to the guards outside the witch's castle in The Wizard of Oz. The Coen Brothers said O Brother, Where Art Thou? is largely based on that classic movie. (BTW, I'm avoiding the use of certain words here because I'm afraid my comment will be blocked).
    The title "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" comes from the 1941 movie Sullivan's Travels, in which the title character is a filmmaker who wants to make a movie with that name.
    O Brother, Where Art Thou? has one of my favorite soundtracks of any movie. The soundtrack CD became a big seller when the movie came out.
    One interesting thing is that, in the scene where the crowd turns against Homer Stokes, it's not because of his association with that white hood organization (again, trying to keep my comment from being blocked). They were pissed off that he was taking their music away. And, of course, Pappy used it as an opportunity to get rid of an opponent. Pappy is the sort of politician for whom leadership means finding a parade to march in front of.
    Another Coen Brothers movie you should react to is True Grit. It's a remake of a John Wayne movie from 1969. The Coen Brothers' version is far superior, in my opinion.
    Thanks for this reaction!

    • @QuayNemSorr
      @QuayNemSorr 3 года назад +6

      I'd never connected the whitehats with the Witch's castle from Wizard of Oz. But it's pretty clear now that I think about it.
      There are several references to "The Odessey" though. The Cyclops as you mention but also the Sirens, luring men to their doom with their singing.

    • @timhibbard4226
      @timhibbard4226 3 года назад +1

      I’m sure you are right about that movie and it’s relevance too knowing the Coen Brothers, but ‘Oh Brother, where art thou’ is also a line lifted directly from the Odyssey and Homer himself.

    • @PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle
      @PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle 3 года назад +3

      John Wayne was better in the role though.

    • @Jeff_Lichtman
      @Jeff_Lichtman 3 года назад +1

      @@timhibbard4226 Are you sure about that? I just searched an on-line English translation of the Odyssey for the word "brother" and didn't find anything like "Oh, Brother, where art thou."

    • @alharairah2214
      @alharairah2214 3 года назад +7

      So the movie has the Prophet who is like Tiresias with his cryptic predictions. John Goodman is the cyclops and the flag pole thrown at his eye and the burning wood taking him out are callouts. The sirens as mentioned previously. The wife's name tracks with Penelope, Odysseus' wife, and "he's a suitor". The man with the radio station is a callout to Homer himself - the blind bard/storyteller. And the singers getting baptized are reminiscent of the Lotus Eaters.

  • @Wolfspane
    @Wolfspane 3 года назад +101

    I think the guy that sold his soul to the devil to play music was based on the blues player, Robert Johnson, who was thought to have done the same bc he was so good.

    • @TheBenperri
      @TheBenperri 3 года назад +6

      Yep

    • @gggooding
      @gggooding 3 года назад +7

      Indeed, he was. Scattered my father's ashes at that very crossroads; he asked me to give him back to the Devil (my dad was a big Robert Johnson fan. Obviously.)

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 3 года назад +6

      “Crossroad Blues”

    • @crazydave507
      @crazydave507 2 года назад +1

      Apparently the legend comes from someone else.

    • @reneedennis2011
      @reneedennis2011 2 года назад

      City Confidential did an episode based on him.

  • @randysimpson6645
    @randysimpson6645 3 года назад +411

    You are the “Dapper Dan” of reactors. Everyone else is just “FOP”.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +74

      Best comment 😭

    • @GeronimoTA
      @GeronimoTA 3 года назад +4

      Accurate. Only "reactor" i watch.

    • @ShawnMiller009
      @ShawnMiller009 3 года назад +10

      Thankfully James "ain't a geographical oddity.." lol

    • @lordmortarius538
      @lordmortarius538 3 года назад +9

      You could say I'm a Dapper Dan man

    • @jdee8243
      @jdee8243 3 года назад +7

      @@JamesVSCinema lol I have an actual Dapper Dan can I bought off ebay

  • @ThomasSoles
    @ThomasSoles 3 года назад +69

    I wish more directors had an eclectic palette. You never know what kind of movie you are going to see when you first see a Coen Brother's film. But you know it will be entertaining.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +14

      Agreed! Very few rare breeds of people like that

  • @hettbeans
    @hettbeans 3 года назад +125

    "IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AINT MY CONSTITUENCY!" is something I try to say whenever given the opportunity.

    • @d0gb1te
      @d0gb1te 3 года назад +9

      Except his pronunciation is more like 'constitchency' 😂

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +13

      That's a play on an old song, "Is you is, or is you ain't my baby?"

    • @samanthanickson6478
      @samanthanickson6478 3 года назад +2

      @@jean-paulaudette9246 louis jordan?

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 3 года назад +2

      @@samanthanickson6478 I think you may mean Louis Armstrong. I recall Louis Jordan as the actor who played Dr. Arcane in the "Swamp Thing" films.

    • @Andvare
      @Andvare 3 года назад +1

      @@jean-paulaudette9246 No, it's Louis Jordan alright.
      ruclips.net/video/5LGl70VGvmg/видео.html

  • @Bean-ox9jq
    @Bean-ox9jq 3 года назад +43

    The frog throw was the most disrespectful thing in humanity lol

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 3 года назад +177

    John Goodman with his eyepatch represents the giant Cyclops from the Odyssey.

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 3 года назад +22

      Blind man on a handcart carrying people on the rail tracks seems like Charon the ferryman of the Underworld.

    • @Lannisen
      @Lannisen 3 года назад +16

      And the sirens are just obvious.

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers 3 года назад +13

      And the lead character's name is Ulysses and the whole movie is about a perilous journey home.

    • @samovarsa2640
      @samovarsa2640 3 года назад +13

      Hell, he even gets defeated by a burning stick, much like Polyphemus of the legend.

    • @billhicks6449
      @billhicks6449 3 года назад +9

      @@chrisleebowers and when he gets home he finds his wife has moved on and must win her back.

  • @elwray3506
    @elwray3506 3 года назад +66

    I think, the underwater shot was representing the old south and it´s symbols (banjo, pomade, blood hound and the tire swing) getting flushed away by modern age and progress (the dam). Great reaction to a wonderful movie!

    • @Bulletproofeyeballs
      @Bulletproofeyeballs 3 года назад +7

      That ties in with the soundtrack; every song on there, no matter how bright and cheery, is about death in one way or another. T Bone Burnett soundtracked OBWAT; I guess inescapable change is coming for everyone and everything in this film, as it did in real life.

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 3 года назад +5

      @@Bulletproofeyeballs Burnett is a hell of a producer, with a delicate taste. But let´s not forget Gillian Welch, who also massively contributed to the soundtrack of OBWAT. She has a cameo as the girl asking for a record of the Soggy Bottom Boys.

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 3 года назад +1

      @Raylan Givens Not too sure about that. While he delivered the proof himself, that people tend to turn to God in desperate times and situations, once out of the trouble he quickly got back to his usual ways of looking down at "superstitious peasants". lol. I don´t blame him.

    • @elwray3506
      @elwray3506 3 года назад

      @Raylan Givens Alright, I remember that look that he gave the cow on the barn and yes, it certainly confused him...for a second. lol Unfortunately we´ll never find out, if this had any lasting effect on the guy. I have my doubts, however. Cheers.

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 3 года назад +64

    This is a movie that definitely rewards repeat viewings. The dialogue is so good, but a lot of great lines get missed the first time around.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +9

      For sure!

    • @4040bsc
      @4040bsc 3 года назад +13

      Damn! We're in a tight spot!

    • @shirw
      @shirw 3 года назад +4

      This is one of those films that if I see while channel surfing, I ALWAYS stop and watch it! So many funny things to catch on repeat viewings ( and I just love the music!)

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 3 года назад +5

      @@4040bsc M'hair! Every time he wakes up.

    • @ldkinbote
      @ldkinbote Год назад +1

      So true. I chuckled a lot when I saw it in the theater, but watching it again since, after years, had me crackin' UP on SO many parts. I totally didn't remember the "Damn! We're in a tight spot!" said over and over. TOO funny.

  • @crigarsha
    @crigarsha 3 года назад +20

    "He really just brought them out there so he can beat their ass and kill their frog"
    There's something you don't hear everyday! LOL!!!
    This movie is a masterpiece! Great reaction, great commentary! Keep up the great work yo!

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +5

      Hahaha like damn, Goodman is either insane or a legend. Or both lmfaooo

    • @ronweber1402
      @ronweber1402 3 года назад +1

      Well he also wanted to rob them. The beating and squishing was just an added bonus.

  • @Wh40kFinatic
    @Wh40kFinatic 3 года назад +208

    "I just find it hilarious that as wholesome as this scene looks, these are probably the very same people that were out here burning crosses and wearing white hoodies."
    Oh man, did you get that prediction right. XD

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +30

      History repeats itself haha

    • @williamswiniuch7527
      @williamswiniuch7527 3 года назад

      Insert killing in the name of reference

    • @phredphlintstone6455
      @phredphlintstone6455 3 года назад +6

      Its disingenuous to put them all together. Some of those people..., sure I'll agree with that.

  • @grendelz
    @grendelz 3 года назад +15

    This is my favorite Coen Bros movie. The writing and performances are so brilliant in this movie, not to mention one of the greatest soundtracks ever. Its bonafide.

  • @robertthomas4633
    @robertthomas4633 3 года назад +44

    Love this movie, still have the soundtrack on my phone.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  3 года назад +5

      So good!

    • @Xxmax8maxxX
      @Xxmax8maxxX 3 года назад +3

      My parent raised me on two soundtracks. O Brother Where Out Thou... and Rock Horror Picture Show... We're an Interesting bunch lol

    • @billhicks6449
      @billhicks6449 3 года назад +2

      Fun fact: Around the same time the guy who produced this soundtrack (T-Bone Burnett) also produced the Robert Plant and Allison Krause album "Raising Sand" and B.B. Kings last album before he died not long after.
      The Plant and Krause album is legit one of the best albums I've ever heard and brought both artists to the forefront of music in the mid 00's. I believe it won a bunch of Grammys as well.
      B.B.'s last album (though a bit hit and miss... The guy was in his 80's) was a wonderful last love letter to the blues from one of its founders.

    • @exiledskunk5046
      @exiledskunk5046 3 года назад

      @@billhicks6449 thanks for that. Always looking for different music to listen to especially when there's an interesting backstory.

  • @grontelp77
    @grontelp77 3 года назад +40

    The prison Warden is supposed to be an homage to the prison boss in Cool Hand Luke. Speaking of which you absolutely need to watch Cool Hand Luke.

    • @JayM409
      @JayM409 3 года назад +2

      Gettin' some water over here, Boss.

    • @schmuck.on.wheels
      @schmuck.on.wheels 3 года назад +2

      The Coens are big fans I imagine, because the "and they dock ya!" scene in The Hudsucker Proxy is also very reminiscent of Cool Hand Luke (plus you know, Paul Newman is in the movie).

    • @grontelp77
      @grontelp77 3 года назад +2

      @@JayM409 shaking it over here boss

    • @williamswiniuch7527
      @williamswiniuch7527 3 года назад

      Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand

    • @leslauner5062
      @leslauner5062 3 года назад

      He's an homage in image and motivation...but in this film, he's also meant to be the literal devil, too.

  • @Thief14
    @Thief14 3 года назад +17

    "Everybody, boo this man."
    Movie: Don't mind if I do.

  • @taylorcoley6329
    @taylorcoley6329 3 года назад +14

    Hey James, as a southerner, this is a staple of the culture as far as film goes, right up there with the dukes of hazard and smokey and the bandit. Enjoyed the reaction man!

    • @pnshr88
      @pnshr88 3 года назад

      And if my name ain't Rosco P Coltrane. (Keet Keet Keet) Cuff em and stuff em Roscoe!

  • @rolandturner5485
    @rolandturner5485 3 года назад +3

    I can't tell you how many times my grandmother says we need to watch this 😂

  • @codyt821
    @codyt821 3 года назад +9

    You are the best in the movie reaction game, James. As a film lover, I love how insightful your reactions are, and your passion for film shines through in every reaction. Thank you for giving us this amazing content. Seriously.

  • @ShivasIrons22
    @ShivasIrons22 3 года назад +22

    The prison guard with the sunglasses is an homage to a prison guard in "Cool Hand Luke." That movie is an absolute classic, and one I sure hope you react to.

    • @randysimpson6645
      @randysimpson6645 3 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more. Cool Hand Luke is my favorite film with my favorite actor.

    • @williamswiniuch7527
      @williamswiniuch7527 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes nothing is a real cool hand

  • @MrJimithee
    @MrJimithee 3 года назад +26

    Barton Fink!
    Surely the most under-rated Coen bros movie, with John Goodman at his crazy finest x

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад +3

      Yes, Barton Fink and Miller’s Crossing.

    • @schmuck.on.wheels
      @schmuck.on.wheels 3 года назад +2

      For how popular the Coens are, they have a shocking number of underrated movies. Barton Fink is definitely one, also Miller's Crossing, Blood Simple, A Serious Man, Inside Llewyn Davis, even The Hudsucker Proxy. All super underrated and movies everyone should watch.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад

      @@kblixt it had its moments for sure.

  • @Suileron
    @Suileron 3 года назад +9

    Tommy's description of the devil is the sheriff dude, hollow eyes and a hound its terrifying

  • @AJ-ut8cz
    @AJ-ut8cz 3 года назад +30

    The most existential coen brothers movie is 'A Serious Man' imo, and it's definitely worth a watch.

    • @clapattack7235
      @clapattack7235 3 года назад +3

      I would put Inside Llewyn Davis up there as well.

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben 3 года назад +54

    The Coen bros. always make George Clooney a big idiot in their movies, and it's always fun to watch. Burn After Reading is no exception. Great cast, a lot of hysterical shocks. Plot-wise, it's something of a more comedically edged Fargo, though around far less important circumstances.

    • @slayer45670
      @slayer45670 3 года назад +3

      Same with Hail Caesar

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben 3 года назад +3

      @@slayer45670 - Intolerable Cruelty as well.

    • @Kurdinov83
      @Kurdinov83 3 года назад +1

      @Carolina Fantaccini Hudsucker Proxy and Kung Fu Hustle are the closest cinema got to cartoons

    • @schmuck.on.wheels
      @schmuck.on.wheels 3 года назад +2

      @@Kurdinov83 Raising Arizona's gotta be up there too

    • @nolanrussell6326
      @nolanrussell6326 3 года назад +5

      Burn After Reading is really underrated imo. I think it got a poor rap due to being the follow-up to No Country for Old Men but it's such a fun movie.

  • @Pete1trance
    @Pete1trance 3 года назад +35

    If I may suggest, Miller's Crossing is one of my favourite coen brothers movies

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад +4

      I’ll second that, my friend. Masterful filmmaking.

    • @Na11y
      @Na11y 3 года назад +1

      I was going to suggest the same. Probably my favourite Coen brothers - the film is a gem!

    • @southwestgrafix7155
      @southwestgrafix7155 3 года назад +1

      I was just in the neighborhood, feelin' a little daffy...

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад +1

      @@stobe187 you want I should dangle?

    • @kingfield99
      @kingfield99 3 года назад +1

      What's the rumpus?

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable 3 года назад +7

    This movie is one of the classics where I grew up. I had the pleasure of meeting Ralph Stanley several times back home, who performed "O Death" on the soundtrack and was a fantastic Bluegrass legend.

  • @matthewfike4491
    @matthewfike4491 3 года назад +3

    “It’s a fool that looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart.”

  • @seriesscratchx9807
    @seriesscratchx9807 3 года назад +16

    My favorite Coen brothers movie is True Grit (to me, better than the original--which I really like). The rest I like in order: Raising Arizona, The Big Lewbowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou & Fargo.

  • @bernhardtsen74
    @bernhardtsen74 3 года назад +15

    "Pa always said never trust a Hogwallop!"

  • @cyn1clcynide
    @cyn1clcynide 3 года назад +29

    It's called a Tommy gun, James. Not a mini gun, which despite it's name is significantly larger.

    • @lewismaddox4132
      @lewismaddox4132 3 года назад +1

      Short for Thompson gun.

    • @chrisleebowers
      @chrisleebowers 3 года назад +5

      The mini-gun is that gatling-cannon thing Arnold used on the LAPD in Terminator 2

    • @eddiecollison
      @eddiecollison 3 года назад +2

      @@chrisleebowers Also was shown in Black Hawk Down and We were Soldiers.

    • @michaelsegriff3362
      @michaelsegriff3362 3 года назад

      Didn’t the Albert Finney character also use one in Miller’s Crossing?

    • @SpeedOfThought1111
      @SpeedOfThought1111 3 года назад +1

      @@chrisleebowers official name M134 Vulcan

  • @fuyocouch
    @fuyocouch 3 года назад +3

    Robert Johnson was a blues guitarist from around 1920's/30's who said he sold his soul to the devil at the crossroads, and was a real person. Also 'Baby Face' Nelson was a notorious bank robber from the same era, also a real person. Most other events in movie are ref's to 'The Odyssey'; the oracle at the start telling him his future, the baptism being like the island of the Lotus Eaters, the sirens song enchanting them, and the encounter with the cyclops, Polyphemus. And with most Coen Bros movie's, there is a figure of pure evil, in this it's the Devil himself.

    • @itzcerealz3727
      @itzcerealz3727 3 года назад

      in this they named him tommy johnson cuz there was a blues player named tommy johnson but they based his character off of robert johnson

    • @MaceGill
      @MaceGill 3 года назад +1

      Tommy Johnson. Tommy was the one who sold his soul and sang about it. Years later, the myth got attached to Robert. Devil's last laugh? Robert got fame, but only years after his death. Tommy is nearly forgotten

  • @fester2306
    @fester2306 3 года назад +2

    There are so many hilarious bits in this film. That said, when Charles Durning dances across the stage a the end, I lose it every time.

  • @AnimationNation2004
    @AnimationNation2004 Год назад +1

    Fun fact about this film. Due to the large crowd stage scene near the end being filmed in Vicksburg, MS, My grandparents were extras in that scene. My uncle was also an extra as part of the chain gang.
    If anyone wants to know where to look, there is a moment where they are right in the camera. It’s the part were everyone is clapping. 6 people are focused on in the frame. The two people in the center are doing the Do Si Do and two people on the left and right sides are clapping. Those two on the left are my grandparents.
    ruclips.net/video/VVmXSnyLroM/видео.html 4:08 is the timestamp of the moment in this link. To point them out more. My grandmother is wearing a hat and in pink, my granddad is in a black suit.

  • @corvus4350
    @corvus4350 3 года назад +4

    So for how the story parallels the Odyssey here are a couple of quick points:
    Odysseus-Ulysses Everett McGill
    • Leader
    • Proud (Dapper Dan & hair obsession)
    • On a quest (the treasure, then getting his wife back)
    • Quick-witted (gets extra $ for singing)
    Pete-Odysseus’ crew (mutiny)
    Delmar-Odysseus’ crew (foolishness)
    George Nelson- Crew involved in the Cattle of the Sun God
    • Part of Odysseus’ crew for a time
    • Kills cows
    • Gets electrocuted via the chair (Zeus’ punishment with lightning bolt)
    Tommy-Athena (helps them along their way)
    Penny-Odysseus’ wife, Penelope
    • Sets task for Everett (has to get the ring) which is similar to
    when Penelope makes Odysseus prove his love
    • Has suitors and is going to be getting married
    Soggy Bottom Boys-beggar’s disguise to infiltrate and get wife back
    Laundry Ladies-Sirens/Calypso (singers who lul in unsuspecting men/ transforms men into animals )
    Baptism-Lotus Eaters (all mindlessly following, Odysseus crew follows)
    Sheriff-Poseidon (makes the journey difficult for Odysseus)
    Big Dan Teague-Cyclops
    • Huge in size, beats them up
    • Kills some of Odysseus’ crew (the frog they think is Pete)
    • Nearly gets a spike in the eye
    Menelaus “Papy” O Daniel-King Menelaus (Greeks)
    • Campaigning against Homer Stokes (Trojans)
    Homer Stokes & the Ku Klux Klan-Trojans (lose the “war”-to the Greeks)
    • Stokes gets carried out on a mast (seafaring element)
    Vernon T. Waldrip-Suitors
    • Going to marry Penny
    Everett’s daughters-Telemachus/ Fates (Three women who influence the story)
    • Think their father is dead (“hit by a train”)
    • Tell Everett about the suitor
    The Blind Seer-Tiresias
    * Accurately predicts the outcome of the trio's adventure
    Mr. Lund--Homer
    *Broadcaster of the story

    • @zvimur
      @zvimur 3 года назад

      About the laundry ladies, I think you meant Circe.

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically 3 года назад +6

    I was in high school when this film came out, and played the CD of the soundtrack every day. "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" is still a mainstay on my hiking music playlist. Good times.

    • @williammatthews693
      @williammatthews693 2 года назад

      Uh, that's such a great piece. Right up there with "Man of Constant Sorrow."

  • @hopposai787
    @hopposai787 3 года назад +5

    the baptism was the lotus eaters, john goodman was the cyclops, the clothes washers at the river were the sirens. when he makes it home his wife is being courted by another man. there are a lot of odyssey refrences in this movie.

  • @Ady-rt1yu
    @Ady-rt1yu 3 года назад +4

    I think this was one of the first films to use digital color grading. This was filmed in the summer, and all the yellows of the trees were graded from green in post to give it that fall look.

  • @AlexanderForsman
    @AlexanderForsman 3 года назад +16

    You should watch "The fall(2006)".
    it's possibly the most beautiful film ever made.

    • @weebleman6
      @weebleman6 3 года назад +3

      My favorite movie ever! Too bad it's so difficult to get hands on a copy

    • @MsMelyjean
      @MsMelyjean 3 года назад +2

      Extremely beautiful

    • @movieswithsammykitty
      @movieswithsammykitty 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely stunning film!

  • @halfmoon1981
    @halfmoon1981 3 года назад +1

    The main contribution of this movie to film history is that it was the first big Hollywood movie to use fully digital colour correction. It was a big deal in the late 90s

  • @ShawnMiller009
    @ShawnMiller009 3 года назад +7

    "My hair!!!" lol This is my favorite Clooney performance.

  • @Stuff_And_Things
    @Stuff_And_Things 2 месяца назад +1

    Bit of interesting trivia about this movie, George Clooney's uncle was a preacher in Kentucky and George sent him his lines to record reading so George could get the accent for the movie. But being a preacher, his uncle crossed out the curses and substituted other words which makes him the only person to ever make changes to a Coen bros script. ;)
    He talked about this in a Howard Stern interview. ;)

  • @MatthewFutrell
    @MatthewFutrell 3 года назад +3

    I always took it as the bounty hunter with the shades, that first showed up when they were burning to barn down, was the one who took Tommy's soul in exchange for the skill to play guitar. On account that his glasses make his eyes look "hollow" and he had a hound dog he travels with.

    • @HobGungan
      @HobGungan 3 года назад

      I mean, Hades and Cerberus go together.

  • @Worrok
    @Worrok 3 года назад +5

    This is my favorite Coens movie. It also kind of singlehandedly revived interest in the bluegrass music scene when it came out.

  • @deathninja16
    @deathninja16 2 года назад +1

    Underrated line in this movie is when pappie is entering the radio station and he says " shake a leg junior, thank God your mommy died giving birth, if she'd a seen you she'd died of shame." such a southern comment.

  • @goblintwo
    @goblintwo 3 года назад +2

    Fun piece of film trivia - this movie basically invented digital color grading to give it the washed out blue-and sepia look. It's a standard practice now but scanning a film into a computer to edit it like that was unheard of at the time

  • @rebeccabrancaleone531
    @rebeccabrancaleone531 3 года назад +3

    You are killing it with movies! Another one of my favorites. Could quote this whole movie!

  • @ferrisulf
    @ferrisulf 2 года назад

    This has to be my favorite of your reaction videos yet. So much fun. Thank you!

  • @ZenSponge
    @ZenSponge 3 года назад +2

    Them: What’s your favorite Cohen Bros film?
    Me: I’m a Dapper Dan man myself.

  • @itzcerealz3727
    @itzcerealz3727 3 года назад +4

    BTW the sheriff or whatever he is, is the devil. Tommy described the devil as having big empty eyes and a hollow voice and carrying a mean hound with him.

  • @MichaelBrown101
    @MichaelBrown101 3 года назад

    One of my favorite movies of all time. I’m so happy to finally see you react to it. You got a sub forever. Will be paying for your patroon very soon. Dude, you fucking rock.

  • @livinglegend9709
    @livinglegend9709 2 года назад +1

    The thing I like about this movie is the replayability. There are so many symbols, historical events, religious things going on. That you need to rewatch to find

  • @crystalwalker3503
    @crystalwalker3503 3 года назад +3

    "But you ain't bona fide!"

  • @nflr92
    @nflr92 3 года назад +1

    "Ooooohhhhhh yep yep yep yep - we gots to beat that competition....." :-) That and the governor being constantly exasperated with his son and staff has me laughing out loud every time I watch this (which is more than twice)

  • @JayM409
    @JayM409 3 года назад +3

    I love this movie. I bought the DVD as soon as it came out and watched it with my Mom (who just turned 90), and she recognized almost every song, particularly Big Rock Candy Mountain.

  • @Being_There
    @Being_There 3 года назад +1

    Great reaction brother! This is in my top 10 favorite movies of all time!

  • @quatroquatro2595
    @quatroquatro2595 3 года назад +1

    Every time George Clooney says " my hair " , that's funny af

  • @booshkie
    @booshkie Год назад +1

    There’s an amazing behind the scenes feature for this movie that can be found on youtube about how they basically invented a new form of color grading for it!!

  • @NecroSeraphim
    @NecroSeraphim 3 года назад +1

    I genuinely love all the music in this movie.

  • @SV-uu4kx
    @SV-uu4kx 3 года назад +1

    Out of a lot of classics , never thought anyone would react to this one . Thanks for this one 💯

  • @senor_frosty
    @senor_frosty 3 года назад +1

    Broooooo YES! Been waiting on a reaction to this, definitely holds a special place in my heart.. has one of the best songs from any movie, in my opinion.

  • @hakanjonsson628
    @hakanjonsson628 3 года назад +3

    I'd like to recommend a movie called Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
    Starring Sam Rockwell and directed by George Clooney.
    "An adaptation of the cult memoir of game show impresario Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), in which he purports to have been a C.I.A. hitman."

  • @steelberg23
    @steelberg23 3 года назад +2

    My high school film teacher was obsessed with this movie. I think we watched this and The Truman Show like 100 times.

  • @codyt821
    @codyt821 3 года назад +1

    The devil he was describing matches the look of the lawman chasing them with the sunglasses

  • @michaelnolan6951
    @michaelnolan6951 3 года назад +4

    I LOVE this movie! In my top ten movies of all time! It makes even the American South in the '30s look like a goofy fun environment instead of a hateful bleak hellscape.

  • @DillonJBaldwin
    @DillonJBaldwin 3 года назад +4

    Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction. One of my favorite films. Being from the south, being from the bible belt. The lifestyles portrayed in this film still ring true today in this area in a lot of ways. Of course racism not so much (thankfully) but the tradition of old time religion, folk tales and gospel hymns. It always reminds me of home. Thanks for another great reaction.

  • @DannyTanimoto
    @DannyTanimoto 3 года назад

    This is the second of my top 5 films you've done, and that's more than any other RUclipsr. Lets fucking go

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 3 года назад +12

    Another great choice, James. I liked this a lot, along with the fact that it is loosely based on The Odyssey. I became aware of Tim Blake Nelson and noticed him in other movies after this. Part of the humor is that George Clooney's character thinks he's smart.

    • @Wh40kFinatic
      @Wh40kFinatic 3 года назад +2

      Well, he kinda is. Quite well-spoken too.
      Bit of trivia; did you know Tim Blake Nelson actually doesn't have a southern accent? He's darn good at it though.

    • @cosesu8929
      @cosesu8929 3 года назад +1

      @@Wh40kFinatic Also he really did sing that one song himself

    • @Wh40kFinatic
      @Wh40kFinatic 3 года назад

      @@cosesu8929 He sang in Buster Scruggs, so we know he can sing.

    • @OronOfMontreal
      @OronOfMontreal 3 года назад +2

      It is part of the Coen Brothers' sense of humour to declare something along the lines of "Based Upon The Odyssey" and not really meaning it. Although this film has a few characters who share superficial characteristics with some of the characters in ancient Greek literature, the fact is that they did not, in the least, base this movie on anything to do with the Classics. You can check it by listening to their answers, here on RUclips. Sorry!

    • @Wh40kFinatic
      @Wh40kFinatic 3 года назад

      @@OronOfMontreal Yeah, found it and that does clinch it. Literally nobody better to get the info from than the brothers themselves. 😅

  • @alanwhetstone3922
    @alanwhetstone3922 3 года назад +37

    "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" is based on Homer's The Odyssey .

    • @micahnedrud
      @micahnedrud 3 года назад +1

      I wrote a paper on this in highschool. Absolutely love this movie

    • @hyrulianhero116
      @hyrulianhero116 3 года назад +5

      Of course, most know this lol. He even mentions it in the video.

    • @hyrulianhero116
      @hyrulianhero116 3 года назад

      Of course, most know this lol. He even mentions it in the video.

    • @JayM409
      @JayM409 3 года назад

      Very loosely, but yes.

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 3 года назад

      It smells like The Odyssey. That's about it. But the Coens famously make statements like this about their movies. They do it to be a little tongue-in-cheek.

  • @KSDVLmom
    @KSDVLmom 3 года назад

    It's about time someone reacted to this movie. I've been asking my favs for months. I'm about to subscribe now

  • @shaharadegan9993
    @shaharadegan9993 2 года назад

    So glad you liked this! My mom whose 83 just loves this one and Raising Arizona. Fantastic reaction.

  • @matthew6427
    @matthew6427 Год назад +1

    This could possibly be my favorite movie of all time. Everything from the characters, dialogue, camera work, story, it's all so good. My wife and I, even my sister, all love to quote this movie 😂

  • @TumzFestivalYT
    @TumzFestivalYT Год назад

    I absolute LOVE your channel, sir.
    Even when a film doesn't have a twist, you're still able to basically predict where the movie ends up going
    Love Bobby Johnson's depiction in this film.

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos 3 года назад +4

    Hot dog! It's the soggy-bottom boys!

  • @screaminbabyjones
    @screaminbabyjones 3 года назад +8

    14:09 Was wondering when you were going to mention the colour grading. There's a cool breakdown of it in the documentary Side By Side.

  • @oggyreidmore
    @oggyreidmore 3 года назад +2

    John Goodman has an eyepatch because he is playing the part of the cyclops in the Odyssey.

  • @ripro83
    @ripro83 3 года назад +1

    "Another thing I really love about the Cohen Brothers is that their....characters within their stories are always so distinct - visually and also just by their performances." I love that you get this. The first film of theirs that really grabbed me was Raising Arizona. They used to replay it all the time on Comedy Central, and one of the things that they really implemented a lot early in their careers - mostly with RZ, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, etc. - was their use of super wide lenses coupled with the movement of the camera on dolly shots as well as the slightly off-kilter performances of the actors which creates an interesting sort of unreality or surreality to their stories. So uniquely them and that's why I love them: no one else could take one of their scripts and come even close. Their style is so distinct.

  • @murph69yum
    @murph69yum 3 года назад +4

    😂😂😂 "What's your favorite kind of pie?". CUT TO: The Sirens. 😂😂😂

  • @beckymellon8135
    @beckymellon8135 3 года назад +1

    Such a great movie, I’m so thrilled you’re doing this one!!!

  • @callherfoofoo
    @callherfoofoo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. Ive seen this movie so many times I can recite most of the lines🤭 so glad for your reaction🥰

  • @brianmcafee2269
    @brianmcafee2269 Год назад +1

    I was scrolling through somebody new to experience this movie but I saw you and I wanted to watch you watch it again I seen you do that a ridiculous number of times but I'm a big fan of yours bro

  • @JeremyHodges
    @JeremyHodges 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad you liked this as much as you did. It's also my favorite of theirs.

  • @flushfries5633
    @flushfries5633 3 года назад +2

    The town square scene was filmed like 15 minutes from where I live. It was several viewings before I even realized I’d been there many times!
    Plus the restaurant scene where they meet John Goodman is where we had our lunch breaks at a filmmaking summer camp I went to, which is in the same town square.

  • @christopherschreiber5805
    @christopherschreiber5805 3 года назад +2

    "Oh George. Not the livestock."

  • @landrec2
    @landrec2 3 года назад +2

    Killer movie. Coen Brothers are talented artists, I don't think they've ever made a bad film. The actors are top-notch here too.

  • @dairyqueenrestaurant8800
    @dairyqueenrestaurant8800 3 года назад +1

    This Has Been My Favorite Movie Since 2001! And That Was At Thee Age Of 7!!

  • @Koda89
    @Koda89 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite films of all time. I love how this film, at least at first, became an adaptation of The Odyssey on accident. They were just making the film like normal when someone realized, "Wait, y'all, we're literally making The Odyssey, but set in the South." and they just went, "Fuck it, let's roll with it."

  • @tubularap
    @tubularap 2 года назад

    James, I just want to let you know that because I saw this movie again, but now as a reaction on your channel I bought it on DVD so I could watch it in full too.
    So, thanks to you posting a reaction video I bought an official DVD, so that the studio, producer, actors and the crew will get their fair share.
    Keep on reacting !! It's good for the movie industry :-)

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  2 года назад +2

      Hey that’s really awesome to hear! Great film for a DVD purchase!

    • @tubularap
      @tubularap 2 года назад +1

      @@JamesVSCinema - Indeed. Some films are real classics that I want to have as a disk that I can play whenever I like, or lend them to friends. And this is one is with the best.

  • @grantterlecky1248
    @grantterlecky1248 3 года назад +11

    pappy O’Daniel amazing acting lol

  • @krissiep1317
    @krissiep1317 3 года назад +4

    Did I recommend Quiz Show yet? It’s got Ralph Fiennes (Schindler’s List) and John Torturro from this film. Based on a real story.

  • @alexwashere1601
    @alexwashere1601 3 года назад +1

    I watched this movie for the first time during Film Club in highschool. Absolutely loved it

  • @ph8429
    @ph8429 3 года назад +1

    James,
    This movie is the first movie ever to use 100% digitally color graded

  • @jonforster656
    @jonforster656 2 года назад +1

    The Coen brothers have an impressive back catalogue but I think this is one of their best. The cast, soundtrack, cinematography, editing, colour pallette, everything about this film drips with love and quality. A perfect movie in my opinion.

  • @buffalopigeon
    @buffalopigeon 3 года назад

    I'm sure someone has mentioned this already, but if they haven't- the blues musician in this movie is based off both Robert Johnson and Tommy Johnson. Two of the most iconic blues musicians who made the genre what it is today. They both claim to have sold their souls to the devil at the rural crossroads near Clarksdale, Mississippi in exchange for musical knowledge. This prompted Robert to write the song Crossroads which Cream does a wonderful cover of. I am a blues man myself but have not yet met the devil. I do spend time in Mississippi occasionally which is where this movie was mostly filmed. One of Everett's daughters was played by a girl who grew up to wait tables at Babaloo's- One of Jackson, Mississippi's coolest restaurants.