"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"
In conjunction with Cormac McCarthy's first novel released in 16 years, we're reviewing one of his all-time classics (and the brilliant Coen Bros film it inspired) "No Country for Old Men."
The unconventional typographical choices, odd plotting, hyper-violence, and deep life philosophy inherent in its pages are all covered in this episode (along with a behind the scenes peek at which members of the podcast have mustaches and which among us have a deep appreciation for the startlingly homo-romantic Zegna commercials starring Javier Bardem and Dev Patel)
"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"
In conjunction with Cormac McCarthy's first novel released in 16 years, we're reviewing one of his all-time classics (and the brilliant Coen Bros film it inspired) "No Country for Old Men."
The unconventional typographical choices, odd plotting, hyper-violence, and deep life philosophy inherent in its pages are all covered in this episode (along with a behind the scenes peek at which members of the podcast have mustaches and which among us have a deep appreciation for the startlingly homo-romantic Zegna commercials starring Javier Bardem and Dev Patel)