Matthew William Jones

Matthew William Jones

  • Born: 1996-6-9
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Rowland 2021-11-26 08:01:42

      It is easy to make a wish, can you hold it?

      Hail, Caesar! I
       
      didn't sleep well lately at night, it happened to be suitable for watching Cohen's new film in one go.
      I have to say that the film is very different from my expectations. The general feeling is that the meaning is still unfinished. Still want to see, no more.

      Someone...

    • Isac 2021-11-26 08:01:42

      Long live Caesar

      The 2016 film of the Coen Brothers focuses on the day of Eddie, the executive of the film studio, paying tribute to various classic films in a play-in-the-play way, and it also takes place outside the filming of various stars, screenwriters, journalists, etc. The public and private...

    • Dee 2022-04-23 07:01:50

      This film is completely aimed at the stars. Uncle George, Scarlett, the fresh meat Channing is another set of eye-catching combinations, and the story is worth the ticket price.

    • Arvid 2021-11-26 08:01:42

      7.3 It is still a black comedy that the Coen brothers are good at, but this time there is a tendency to pile elements. The core is a very simple story. The secondary narrative elements are many and fragmented. The conflict resolution has nothing to do with the protagonist, but the studio used There are too many system stalks. Among them, the blacklisted screenwriters kidnapped stars to learn communism together and finally paid tribute to the Soviet submarine.

    Hail, Caesar! quotes

    • Protestant Clergyman: Who plays Christ?

      Eddie Mannix: A kid we're all very excited about, Todd Hocheiser, a wonderful young actor we found in Akron, Ohio, after a nationwide talent hunt. But Hocheiser is seen only fleetingly and with extreme taste. Our story is told through the eyes of a Roman tribune, Autochlus Antonius, an ordinary man, skeptical at first, but who comes to a grudging respect for this swell figure from the East.

    • Catholic Clergyman: God has children.

      Rabbi: What? And a dog? A collie, maybe? God doesn't have children. He's a bachelor. And very angry.

      Catholic Clergyman: No! No! He used to be angry!

      Rabbi: What? He got over it?

      Protestant Clergyman: You worship the god of another age!

      Catholic Clergyman: Who has no love!

      Rabbi: Not true! He likes Jews.