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    One of Greencine's sporadic-but-excellent interviews finds Sean Axmaker tackling Tommy Lee Jones in advance of Friday's release of No Country For Old Men. The interview isn't that interesting for what we learn — not much, aside from that he's planning to make Islands In The Sun into his next directorial effort — as for the interview's ebb and flow. Most Q&As strive either to eliminate the interviewer or, failing that, to eliminate discord and make it all seem like one friendly conversation. Not so for Axmaker, who breaks the ice with "You have a reputation for being tough on interviewers. Is there a reason for me to be worried?" only to be met by withering scorn from Jones, who proves just as tough in person as on-screen. Questions are thereafter met with non-commital grunts ("I guess both," "Yeah, I suppose so"), until Axmaker butters him up about The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada and suddenly gets paragraph-length answers. It's a pretty fascinating dynamic, and a confirmation that, much as I love him, I'd never mess with Tommy Lee Jones. — Vadim Rizov



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