Steve Buscemi, who appeared in several Coen Brothers films, noted that they kept killing off his characters and, in each subsequent movie, they did so by smooshing him into smaller and smaller pieces. The wood chipper in Fargo, cremated in The Big Lebowski, etc. (He dies in almost everything he does, btw.)
My favorite Steve Buscemi moment was when he noted that many dentists offered to help fix his teeth and he replied "If you fix my teeth, I'll never work again."
I love the Coen brothers. Here is a few clips I like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZtgZ5fHOuU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXpRxzmawjw :smile: P.S. I like how the fun loving boys are so polite.
Hmm, the wood chipper in Fargo. I have to go back and look at that movie again sometime. Thanks for the comments, I wasn't aware of that stuff. My dad really liked Fargo when he saw it, he loves stuff like that as well. :smile:
I am here to learn. Knowledge can be gained from the most unexpected places, even from someone who may be homeless, for example. I have friends along all socioeconomic lines, and I learn from them all. I am a teacher, and a good teacher never stops trying to learn, because one can never know it all. Granted, I am a teacher with no students, because in this era of instant gratification, there is nobody left to teach my old ways (old school). So, keep the comments and suggestions coming, because I like to try and learn something new every day, if possible. So, thank you for your comments Dr. Douglass, and I was not aware of the things you spoke of.