Dja ever notice there's about 17 different ways to spell Cohen ?
Since my last thread of this type went over 'so well', why not try again. Here's mine, favorite on down :
2009 A Serious Man
2018 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
1998 The Big Lebowski
1990 Miller's Crossing
2016 Hail, Caesar!
1987 Raising Arizona
1996 Fargo
Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
Raising Arizona - laughed so hard I hurt
O Brother Where Art Thou? Love adaptations of ancient lit.
Blood Simple The one that got them started
No Country for Old Men pure evil Javier, love Josh Brolin
Fargo, eh?
O Brother Where Art Thou? Love adaptations of ancient lit.
Blood Simple The one that got them started
No Country for Old Men pure evil Javier, love Josh Brolin
Fargo, eh?
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
A Serious Man is an adaptation of the story of Jobedwin drood wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 17:51 pm Raising Arizona - laughed so hard I hurt
O Brother Where Art Thou? Love adaptations of ancient lit.
Blood Simple The one that got them started
No Country for Old Men pure evil Javier, love Josh Brolin
Fargo, eh?
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
Didn't know that. It's on HBO this weekend so I'll check it out.MikoTython wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 17:53 pmA Serious Man is an adaptation of the story of Jobedwin drood wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 17:51 pm Raising Arizona - laughed so hard I hurt
O Brother Where Art Thou? Love adaptations of ancient lit.
Blood Simple The one that got them started
No Country for Old Men pure evil Javier, love Josh Brolin
Fargo, eh?
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
I think you'll dig it. Its a loose adaptation, in the sense of a decent man beset by many (absurd & ludicrously wrought) trials. I've heard it said you have to Jewish to 'get it', but don't buy that at all.edwin drood wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 19:28 pmDidn't know that. It's on HBO this weekend so I'll check it out.MikoTython wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 17:53 pmA Serious Man is an adaptation of the story of Jobedwin drood wrote: ↑19 Nov 2024 17:51 pm Raising Arizona - laughed so hard I hurt
O Brother Where Art Thou? Love adaptations of ancient lit.
Blood Simple The one that got them started
No Country for Old Men pure evil Javier, love Josh Brolin
Fargo, eh?
Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
Big Lebowski
Miller's Crossing
Fargo
O Brother
Blood Simple
Barton Fink
My unpopular opinion (to go with my Tarantino and Scorsese takes) is that they have not made a truly great film since Big Lebowski. They have always been more interested in quirky characters than saying anything meaningful, but somewhere along the way their quirky characters just got tiresome.
Miller's Crossing
Fargo
O Brother
Blood Simple
Barton Fink
My unpopular opinion (to go with my Tarantino and Scorsese takes) is that they have not made a truly great film since Big Lebowski. They have always been more interested in quirky characters than saying anything meaningful, but somewhere along the way their quirky characters just got tiresome.
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
'Drive-Away Dolls', Ethan's last film that he did on his own was pretty disappointing.3dender wrote: ↑20 Nov 2024 08:30 am Big Lebowski
Miller's Crossing
Fargo
O Brother
Blood Simple
Barton Fink
My unpopular opinion (to go with my Tarantino and Scorsese takes) is that they have not made a truly great film since Big Lebowski. They have always been more interested in quirky characters than saying anything meaningful, but somewhere along the way their quirky characters just got tiresome.
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Re: Rating Your Three/Four/etc. Favorite Coen Bros Films
Interesting distribution. I disagree about the quality of the Coen's output, as you can see from my choices. They are primarily story-tellers, fabulists, absurdists with also a streak of moralism, but that always in service to the tapestry they weave.
The Fargo TV series was pretty solid also, imo. They invaded and beautifully occupied just about every genre you could think of : action-thriller, 30's gangster, 40s 'expose', noir, westerns, musicals, mythic adaptations, straight-up absurdist fare more broadly.
Here's a scene from Buster Scruggs I thought was pretty sweet :
The Fargo TV series was pretty solid also, imo. They invaded and beautifully occupied just about every genre you could think of : action-thriller, 30's gangster, 40s 'expose', noir, westerns, musicals, mythic adaptations, straight-up absurdist fare more broadly.
Here's a scene from Buster Scruggs I thought was pretty sweet :
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