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newcritics: The Speechifying of U.E. McGill, Esq.

  • Tony Alva · 2 years ago
    Great Post Shamus. HUGE fan of this movie. My brother and I throw Everett McGill quotes at each other all the time.
  • Zeke · 2 years ago
    My favorite thing about this film is that there actually was a Governor "Pappy" O'Daniel (of Texas), who made his name with a radio show promoting his flour business. (Sadly, his first name wasn't "Menelaus", but one can't have everything.)
  • Caroline M. · 2 years ago
    Quick potential correction: Wasn't he Ulysses Everett McGill, not Everett Ulysses McGill?

    (Loved the post otherwise. Seen that movie at least a dozen times.)
  • the shamus · 2 years ago
    Caroline: Well, that's interesting. In the movie and the script, Clooney tells the Sirens he's Ulysses Everett McGill. In the published script's credits, though, which I borrowed from shamelessly to write this, it's Everett Ulysses. Hmm, another feat of misdirection by the Coen Brothers? Was Everett so bedazzled by the Sirens that he said his name backwards? Or maybe Clooney liked the sound of it as U.E. better than E.U. Who knows?
  • the shamus · 2 years ago
    And he also tells Big Dan that he's Ulysses. Now, I'm confused. Oh, well, I'm just gonna change it! After all, I want to be bonafide!
  • OutOfContext · 2 years ago
    Not the livestock, George...

    We ain't one-at-a-timin' here. We're mass communicating!...

    One of my two favorite comedies (Midnight Run's the other).