00:00 - Not to like geek out about other films,
00:03 but you telling Michael Jr.
00:05 I know that he couldn't kill Jude Law
00:08 in "Road to Perdition" is the one that gets me.
00:09 When he couldn't pull the trigger.
00:11 That's the one that crushes my soul.
00:13 - Yeah, and there you have,
00:15 you just gave me chills because I got news for you.
00:19 For one reason or another,
00:20 no one references "Road to Perdition"
00:24 and that was a incredibly important movie for me.
00:26 - It's a masterpiece.
00:27 - For me to go through.
00:29 Now, I don't, not, guy, it was shot by Conrad Hall, okay?
00:33 It has unlimited.
00:34 - The best work of his career.
00:35 - And you have, you have, you have me in it, you know,
00:39 you know, Don Mustache with a hat on it,
00:41 but you also have two of guys who turned out to be
00:44 two of the biggest motion picture presences
00:47 in the history of the, of the industry
00:49 with Jude Law and Danny Craig.
00:52 - Right, right, right.
00:53 - And I killed both of them.
00:54 Isn't that right, staff?
00:56 (laughing)
00:56 That's right, I killed both of them.
00:58 - You also, you also kill some actor named Paul Newman.
01:01 - I do indeed.
01:02 - In the rain.
01:04 - That's right, but the moment that you're talking about
01:06 right there is that moment where hopefully
01:10 the entire audience sees for the first time
01:14 what Michael Sullivan has seen all through.
01:17 I am on this "Road to Perdition"
01:19 because my son cannot be the killer that I am.
01:23 One is he doesn't have it inside him
01:25 and number two, I am not going to sentence him to that life.
01:30 Now, you got me thinking about literally my,
01:35 I got my skin is standing up on the back of my head.
01:38 - This is Jake's favorite movie.
01:39 This is Manny's favorite movie.
01:40 - Wow, that's a biggie, man.
01:41 That's a biggie.
01:42 - That's a big one.
01:43 - Sam, I've got to, you know, Sam Mendes as the director.
01:48 That's a serious, people always say,
01:50 so what do you think, you know,
01:53 what movies will they be talking about years from now?
01:56 I said, well, you know, like as a guy
01:58 who watches Turner Classic movies a lot
02:00 and the more obscure and unknown a movie from 1940s
02:05 or the 1950s, the better
02:07 because I have no preconceived notions about it.
02:10 I don't know anything about it.
02:11 And when you watch one of those movies
02:14 and it's "Cracker Jack" and it's incredibly moving
02:17 and all I can think of is this,
02:18 I'm so glad this movie lasts forever.
02:20 So I got a chance to revisit it now.
02:22 And that might be the case with the road to perdition.
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