A Quote by Alden Ehrenreich

It feels like you're being invited into a kind of community [working with the Coen brothers]. — © Alden Ehrenreich
It feels like you're being invited into a kind of community [working with the Coen brothers].
Anything that is absurd I see as a Coen brothers' influence! The Coen brothers are my favorite people period.
It's so odd because I don't even know if I'm cut out for it, but being a movie star guy, I sort of end up gravitating toward the Coen brothers. That's one of the reasons my wife and I moved to L.A.: that however much of a pipe dream that would be, I moved to L.A. because I'd love to work with the Coen brothers.
Coen brothers movies are not always what life looks like but it's definitely what life feels like.
I am a big fan of the Coen Brothers; I like their kind of absurd, dark approach.
I love the Coen brothers. They're so brilliant, and they always surprise you in one way or another. 'A Serious Man' was awesome. I like stuff like that, that kind of throws you for a loop. It takes you on a journey that is unexpected.
Making movies is never going to get better than working on a Coen brothers project.
Glenn was the one who invited me to join the Eagles in 1974, and it turned out to be a gift of a lifetime to have spent so many years working side by side with him. He was funny, strong, and generous. At times, it felt like we were brothers, and at other times, like brothers, we disagreed.
Same with the Coen brothers and Warren [Beatty]. And then slowly you get to know each one of them as a person, and that becomes a kind of separate entity, where you just know the human being.
I'm a fan of, like, the Coen Brothers, with the darker humor in it.
I like the absurd and the surreal: the Coen brothers, Bunuel, Kubrick.
As a director, I do very few takes, because I feel like you hire the right actor and they'll do the job right. And the directors that I've worked with and had the best luck with - Jason and [ Steven] Soderbergh and the Coen brothers - all have been that kind of director.
Their way of working [the Coen brothers] is always kept pretty mysterious. I was so curious to see how they make these movies. It was just such a joy - they seem to have so much fun making their movies.
[The Coen brothers] hire the same people over and over again, so there's a shorthand between all of the people they're working with.
I feel like if you see five films not knowing who made them, you know which one is the Coen Brothers.
The movies I respond to are by guys like the Coen brothers and Edgar Wright, where it's hard to fit them into any one box.
I know that, for me, working with people like Robert Rodriguez and Ridley Scott and the Coen brothers and Oliver Stone and Gus Van Sant was so much easier than working with a lot of the people I had worked with before, because with these guys, there's not a lot of ego involved. It's all about the work. It's all about how to make the story better. So at the end of the day, you feel a trust that you usually don't feel - or at least I haven't felt in the past with most people.
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