Who was the asshole in this scene?
Who was the asshole in this scene?
the guy who threatened to kill the other
The old guy for not telling that weirdo "get the fuck out of my store"
The old man for not minding his own business
old fart didnt mind his own business
Anton, of course. But he's gearing himself up/psyching himself up for his forthcoming (ongoing) killing spree by fucking with the guy. He does also have a legitimate concern that the guy could be some sort of tail/informant, but then if he weren't a violent criminal then he wouldn't need to be worried about such things.
Please let me know where in the scene one of the men threatens to kill the other.
It wasn't even his business, he married into it.
whoever cuts his hair
Dubs confirm. Old man should've sold him the peanuts and gas and let him be on his way.
The guy with the gay haircut for leaving the candy wrapper on the counter
Anton for being an egotistical faggot.
pumpkin pie hair cutted freak
>Please let me know where in the scene one of the men threatens to kill the other.
Anton pulling out a coin and telling the fat old guy menacingly to call it and that he has everything to lose
I could come back then
You are the gas station clerk in this situation and you call the coin flip incorrectly. What do?
Gas Station Attendant: What is a coin toss worth?
Anton Chigur: Everything.
Anton Chigur: Nothing.
wen u think you farted but you actually shidded
The shopkeeper completely disregarded Anton initially. Asshole.
So what did the old man do with the quarter after Sugar left?
Chopped up some cocaine he burried into it ehhh.....ehhhh...
Friendo was the asshole. Definitely Friendo.
he is not my friendo
Yes, he is. He's been your one and only Friendo your whole life. You just didn't know it.
>The old man for not minding his own business
He didn't mean nothing by it
which movie is this from
Hell or High Water
The Good, the Bad and the Bowl Cut
Orsen Wells
Se7en
was he /ourguy/?
Yes Continent Against Young Women
CIA Agent: Bane?
Palestine for geriatrics
Rango.
The Big Lebowski
Bladerunner 2049
underrated
the propmaster for allowing a snack wrapper with a UPC barcode to be used. This is what IMDB tells me to be upset about, but Wikipedia instead claims that UPCs went live in Ohio in 1974 (on an impulse item at that) so it isn't inconceivable that some nut wrapper in 1980 rural Texas also sported a UPC, even if the store didn't use the tech at POS.
Next you're going to tell me that Snickers logo was outdated, or they didn't have that design of Jack Link's beef jerky back in 1980.
The Last Jedi
I agree that took me off the inversion I had with this film. How dare they put something so out of the period of time. I talked to so many other film critics about this and they think I'm overreacting.