Not exact matches
The
Coens went on to cast Buscemi in nearly all of their films, featuring him to particularly
memorable effect in Barton Fink (1991), in which he played a bell boy; Fargo (1996), which featured him as an ill - fated kidnapper; and The Big Lebowski (1998), which saw him portray a laid - back ex-surfer.
While the film seems like the sort that would cry out for
memorable music (many westerns do), the
Coens rarely play things by the rules.
«All I'll say is that the
Coens kill people in some very creative and
memorable ways,» replies Hawley, «and it was my obligation to come up with ways of my own.
It's a film that no one else could have made — so many of the
Coens» favorite tropes are here, from a howling fat man played by John Goodman to a
memorable elevator operator — but it's also something a little different, not least because of the gloriously nostalgic photography by Bruno Delbonnel.
It's another
memorable role for the veteran actor, who since the Eighties has become a staple in the
Coens» arsenal.