La ballata di Buster Scruggs

Titolo originale: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Regia: Joel Coen | Ethan Coen |
Anno: 2018
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Western Commedia Dramma Musica Mistero Romance
Tag: prostitute | native american | parody | anthology | bank robbery | stagecoach | cowboy | wagon train | singing cowboy | american west | the old west |
Cast: Tim Blake Nelson | Willie Watson | Clancy Brown | Danny McCarthy | David Krumholtz | Thomas Wingate | Tim DeZarn | E.E. Bell | Alejandro Patiño | Tom Proctor | Clinton Roberts | Matthew Willig | Jesse Youngblood | J.J. Dashnaw | James Franco | Stephen Root | Ralph Ineson | Mike Watson | Brian Brown | Ryan Brown | Richard Bucher | Jesse Luken | Michael Cullen | Austin Rising | James 'Scotty' Augare | Liam Neeson | Harry Melling | Jiji Hise | Paul Rae | Tom Waits | Sam Dillon | Bill Heck | Zoe Kazan | Grainger Hines | Jefferson Mays | Prudence Wright Holmes | Eric Petersen | Doris Hargrave | Jackamoe Buzzell | Ethan Dubin | Jordy Laucomer | Thea Lux | Bret Hughson | Rod Rondeaux | Raymond Kurshals | Jonjo O'Neill | Brendan Gleeson | Saul Rubinek | Tyne Daly | Chelcie Ross | Martin Palmer | Billy Lockwood | Stephen R. Estler | Grace LeSueur | Bill Foster |

La Ballata di Buster Scruggs è un film antologico western che racconta sei storie distinte, ambientate sulla selvaggia frontiera americana, e narrate attraverso la voce unica e incomparabile dei fratelli Joel ed Ethan Coen. I sei capitoli attraversano il vecchio West, portando in scena diversi personaggi con rimandi ai momenti salienti del genere western. Si va dal cantautore al rapinatore di banche, dall'artista itinerante al cercatore d'oro, dalle promesse d'amore alla diligenza nella prateria, il tutto contornato da una più o meno massiccia dose - a seconda dei casi - di humor e ironia sulla vita.

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In the segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled", an old woman named Grandma Turner shares the same name and [...] D
Death features overtly in 4 of the 6 stories, and impliedly in 2. Within the prose being recited ons [...] D
The poker hand Buster Scruggs refuses to play in the saloon is a two-pair of black aces and eights, [...] D
The song "Cool Water" Buster Scruggs sings in the opening of the film was written in 1936 by Bob Nol [...] D
The opening song of the first segment, "Cool Water". has the line "Keep a-moving Dan, don't you list [...] D
"All Gold Canyon" is based on a story by Jack London. "The Gal Who Got Rattled" inspired by a story [...] D
During the segment The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, anyone who refers to Buster by a derogatory name en [...] D
In "Meal Ticket", one of the passages the artist (Harry Melling) recites is Abraham Lincoln's Gettys [...] D
The song "Surly Joe" was first heard in a movie in the James Stewart western, Partita d'azzardo (193 [...] D
The second song sung by Liam Neeson is "The Sash". This is also known as "The Sash My Father Wore", [...] D
In the segment "Meal Ticket", a sign can be seen in the background for an establishment called "Grea [...] D
In the segment "Mortal Remains", Thigpen begins to tell the story of The Midnight Caller. In Il Grin [...] D
At 132 minutes, this is the longest film directed by the Coen Brothers. D
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen work with Brendan Gleeson in this movie, after having directed his son Domh [...] D
If you pay attention to the first and last pages of the story "The Mortal Remains", the trapper is t [...] D
In "The Gal That Got Rattled," the brother and sister's surname is Longabaugh, which is the historic [...] D
The song that Buster sings after killing Joe at the poker table, "Surly Joe the Gambler", is a parod [...] D
After the altercation with Curly (Surly) Joe, Scruggs comments that he is not by nature a devious ma [...] D
An additional symmetry exists between two of the stories. Both "Near Algodone" and "Meal Ticket" fea [...] D
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen's third collaboration with French cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel. The firs [...] D
During the saloon scene, Buster Scruggs takes issue with being referred to as a "fancy Dan", his res [...] D
Zoe Kazan, who is in a segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled", also starred in Meek's Cutoff (2010) which [...] D
In the "Meal Ticket" segment, a chicken with "no formal education" performs amazing mathematical cal [...] D
Buster Scruggs sings "Surly Joe, Surly Joe/A cedilla on the C of Curly Joe." Later, the credits show [...] D
Book dedication: "To Gaylord Gilpin, Who shared with us these stories, and many more alike, one nigh [...] D
The image of the horse's backside on the back of the book is actually the logo for the Coen Brothers [...] D
Buster says "Misanthrope? I don't hate my fellow man, even when he's tiresome, surly and tries to ch [...] D
The conclusion of the segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled" is almost identical to the plot in Gunsmoke: [...] D
In the scene with Curly Joe (Clancy Brown), Curly Joe cocks the gun, the next camera angle scene the [...] D
Buster Scruggs' six-shooter, belted at his side, has a name, "Later." The page in the book in the op [...] D
The first project by the Coen Brothers to be shot digitally. D
The last image in the Buster segment quickly shows the last page of the book's chapter on Buster, ab [...] D
Stephen Root and Tim Blake Nelson performed together in Fratello, dove sei? (2000). D
The bank clerk says his clients are from Val Verde. Val Verde is a fictional Hollywood location ofte [...] D
In the segment "Meal Ticket", Harrison begins the show with the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Sh [...] D
The guitar that Buster plays is a modern reissue of a 1930s Recording King single 0 RPS-7. Relaunche [...] D
Consists of six segments: "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs", "Near Algodones", "Meal Ticket", "All Gold [...] D
Buster Scruggs introduces himself by his "sobriquet of preference", the "San Saba Songbird" and also [...] D
Harry Melling, who plays the young orator, is best known as cousin Dudley Dursley in the "Harry Pott [...] D
When the title was announced, its episodic nature led many people to erroneously believe that the Co [...] D
The song playing over the intro of the film is an instrumental version of "The Street of Laredo", a. [...] D
There are some symmetries between the stories. In the first story the main character refuses to play [...] D

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In the Curly Joe scene Buster sings "His days of stud and hold'em they are done . . ." But according [...] D
The book, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, shows a print date of 1871. In the opening vignette, Buster [...] D
The owl in "All Gold Canyon" is not a great horned owl, native to the Americas, but rather a Bengal [...] D
(Possibly intentional) In "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" segment, Buster claims that the town of Fre [...] D
In The Ballad of Buster Scruggs vignette, in the Surly Joe scene, when Buster kicks the table, Surly [...] D
In the Cantina, after Buster has shot all the hoodlums, he can see that the bartender is reaching fo [...] D
Buster is shot in the head through his hat. His hat is angled up and the bullet went through the hat [...] D
In the last scene of the last segment ("Mortal Remains"), the stagecoach lets the passengers off at [...] D
In the gold mine segment, the understanding that being gut-shot is a trivia thing is very wrong. It' [...] D
In meal ticket, the spacing of the 'stage' lamps differs, depending on whether we are looking from b [...] D
In the bar scene with Buster facing off with "surly Joe", Joe is armed with a 5 1/2 inch barrel Colt [...] D
The guitar Buster is playing is a Recording King which wasn't available until the 1930s. D
In "Near Algodones" the words in the book reference the "First National Bank" but on the actual bank [...] D
According to Merriam-Webster, the word "crackpot" was not used until the 1880s, by which time the mi [...] D
After crossing the desert on horseback, Buster Scruggs left the cantina without getting the drink of [...] D
In the chapter "All Gold Canyon," which takes place in or before the year 1873, the prospector sings [...] D
In "All Gold Canyon", the prospector steals an owl's egg and fries it; but the egg seen frying is cl [...] D
In the The Gal That Got Rattled, Billy Knapp tells Alice about the 1872 donation land claim granting [...] D
In "Near Algodones", the banker disappears below the counter and then a pump-action shotgun racking [...] D
When Buster makes his trick shot using the mirror, he does so incorrectly. The mirror is used to ref [...] D
Buster Scruggs faces off with Surly Joe in the saloon and kicks the table to make Surly Joe shoot hi [...] D
In All Gold Canyon, during the shooting of the prospector and subsequent struggle, six shots are fir [...] D
After Buster gets shot and checks his hat to see that the bullet has gone in the front and out the b [...] D
In the ballad of Buster Scruggs, after Surly Joe 'shoots himself', he teeters a moment, then falls b [...] D
During The Ballad of Buster Scruggs street duel at about 12 minutes, Buster fires 5 shots initially. [...] D
In the segment "The Gal Who Got Rattled", Gilbert Longabaugh's death is attributed to cholera. Howev [...] D
Buster's ears are crimped due to the position of his hat right before and directly after he is shot; [...] D
In The Girl Who Got Rattled, near the end, Mr. Arthur discovers that Alice has shot herself. He lays [...] D
Immediately after Curly Joe (Clancy Brown) "commits suicide" by the hand (well, foot) of Buster Scru [...] D
In the final scene of The Mortal Remains, the stagecoach rides away with the people's luggage still [...] D
In the second chapter about 20 min in the movie just before the banker shots, we can hear the sound [...] D
The page shown at the beginning of "Meal Ticket" opens with duplicate letters: an ornamented 'T' and [...] D
When the book "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" is first opened, the copyright date is shown as 1871, s [...] D
The scarf that holds the limbless 'money maker' to his chair is missing in one of the shots taken fr [...] D
The incident in the poker game makes no logical sense. The men at the table take offense to Buster n [...] D
In "The Girl Who Got Rattled", the wagons that were depicted were Conestoga Wagons. However, while t [...] D
In "Meal Ticket," the Thespian recites the Shelley poem Ozymandias but repeatedly gets the first lin [...] D
The Englishman's cane is left behind. In the chapter "The Mortal Remains" Thigpen the Englishman dro [...] D
After Buster got shot in the head and took his hat off to check it, he then proceeded to pull out hi [...] D
After the Cowboy in Near Algodones is about to get hanged for the first time, the horse wanders from [...] D
The Outlaw's holster is stamped Carrico's Edna, KS. Carrico's is a Leatherworks that has only been i [...] D
On 1:04:19, the shadow of the man sitting by the hole falls into the hole, but he is lit from his ri [...] D
The sign on the bank in "Near Algodones" says "Tucumcari." The banker also refers to Tucumcari. The [...] D

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