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I watched a serious man last night and really enjoyed it. Raising Arizona was a classic and didn't realise it was directed by one half of the brothers. Any others I should look out for..?
The man who wasn't there, one of my all time faves
Oh brother where art tho(u)?
Fargo
It depends on what you're after, really. Most people (read: 'I') love the Big Lebowski, but Miller's Crossing is excellent, as is Fargo. The latter is a personal favourite, and well worth it if you can handle the violence. I would argue that, unlike in a Tarantino or Mel Gibson film, the violence in Fargo is not gratuitous but actually makes the final scene more impressive.
The Big Lebowski
i quite liked [i]Burn After Ready[/i]
not sure about all there other films but raising arizona and millers crossing are good films
The Big Lebowski is one of the finest films ever made
blood simple is another good one
+1 millerS crossing, fargo, big L,oh brother
Let's not forget [i]No Country for Old Men[/i]. Might be one of the finest films ever made.
"You gonna get f*cked on Wednesday baby, WOOOO-HOOOO!!!!" 
Watched No Country for Old Men last year. Didn't even know it was a Coen brothers film. Class.
Make some good films but make some utter trash too, Big Lebowski being one and No Country for Old Men being a close call.
The Hudsuker Proxy is pretty good.
Hudsucker Proxy & T B L FTW
"Might be one of the finest films ever made"
its good but wouldnt go that far
Big Lebowski - trash? WHAT?
I read a review of a Coen Brothers film once which started with "In an ideal world, all films would be directed by the Coen Brothers." That's about right.
Blood Simple is a fantastic first film. Oh Brother, Fargo, Big Lebowski - all brilliant and rewarding to watch time and time again.
What? Did I see Mel Gibsson next to the Coen Brothers name? Better leave this place now.
It's not a Cohen Brother film, but I re-watched Bubba Ho-tep recently and was struck by how much of a Cohen's feel it has about it. Possibly a cross between Cohen brothers and Sam Raimi.
See I never like The Big Lebowski but their latest film, Burn After Reading was very good. 🙂
Let's not forget No Country for Old Men. Might be one of the finest films ever made.
Might be the most over-hyped film ever made. 🙂
I like Fargo, O Brother..., Burn After Reading, Big Lebowski, and a few others I can't remember right now.
[i]Might be the most over-hyped film ever made
its good but wouldnt go that far
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Pah. Philistines.
at OP, all of them. 🙂
singletrackhor - Memberat OP, all of them.
With the possible exception of "The Ladykillers"
and intolearble cruelty.
those 2 are still considerably better than most filmmakers will evr manage.
A serious man was hands down the worst film I have ever had the misfortune to have inflicted on me.
I'm sure this is because its 'too high brow' for me or I 'just dont understand it' but what i do know is that I would rather chew my own arm off than go see that utter shite again.
I did like No Country for Old Men though.
Hudsucker Proxy is great, so is Man Who Wasn't There.
I really like Intolerable Cruelty too, although most critics seemed to think they'd sold out for making a straight comedy.
Fargo's good, but not as good as people say.
verses - Member
It's not a Cohen Brother film, but I re-watched Bubba Ho-tep recently and was struck by how much of a Cohen's feel it has about it. Possibly a cross between Cohen brothers and Sam Raimi.
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Sam raimi worked on the early Coen's films as cinematographer I believe,
NEVER WATCH A SERIOUS MAN EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SERIOUSLY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT WASTE YOUR LIFE!!!!!!!
Oh and Drac- you are banned from films now, it's for the best 😉
Dont forget Barton Fink
[i]Oh and Drac- you are banned from films now, it's for the best[/i]
If being banned for not being spoon fed by Oscar hype then that's a good thing. If it's for not being cool enough to find the TBL even slightly entertaining I'll live with that too.
Barton Fink was excellent. Slow, not much happening, bimbling along, not much happening OH MY GOD WTF IS GOING ON THIS IS MENTAL!!! 🙂
I really liked the man who wasn't there, but realise it may not be to everybody's taste. And the Big Lebowski is one of the greatest student/ slacker films IMHO.
Gotta love the brothers.
Fargo is my fave of theirs - Blood Simple's excellent, and I liked The Man Who Wasn't There. You just don't see enough movies about barbers!
verses - Member
It's not a Cohen Brother film, but I re-watched Bubba Ho-tep recently and was struck by how much of a Cohen's feel it has about it. Possibly a cross between Cohen brothers and Sam Raimi.
No, I'm sorry, Bubba Ho-tep was truly dreadful.
I actually watched it because someone on here had mentioned how good it was.
[i]Maybe[/i] I watched the wrong film.
[i]Maybe[/i] I just didn't get it. (I didn't, big time.)
It wasn't funny - the only joke is that Elvis is in an old peoples home and is fighting a mummy. HA HA. That joke doesn't go far.
It wasn't scary.
It wasn't well made in terms of effects, dialogue, characterisation, well anything actually.
It was a waste of 90 minutes of my time. I watched all the way through exepecting something to change my mind - a fantastic witticism, a great ending, etc, but no, nothing.
IMHO Fargo is the best film I have ever seen. What I love most about the Coen's films is that you never know what you're going to get. Fargo and Burn After Reading is slightly offbeat humour with an edge, as is Oh Brother, but thats more "obvious" humour as is The Big Lebowski. And then you get No Country for Old Men which is, in short, utterly horrifying and BRILLIANT, and then True Grit, more commercial great film making.
Without the Coens and Tarantino, the world would be full of crap films not worth watching.
But The Ladykillers, what the hell is all that about ?
I quite liked The Ladykillers.
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A Serious Man went right over my head, I just thought it was utter shite when watching it, reading some of the background on IMDB I can see it's actually quite clever, however as a viewing experience I still think it's shite.
Other than that I'm a big fan of Cohen brothers stuff.
It's funny when you read a thread without looking at the date on it, mentally preparing to write your own comment.
Then you see that you've already said exactly what you were going to say, because it was written a year ago.
Did I say funny? Perhaps I should have said pathetic.
I was going to say exactly what you said a year ago Chakaping.
Weird.
😀
their current cover of TRUE GRIT is on at the cinema and is very good indeedio
I never write anything of my own. I just search through previous threads and borrow someone else's post. Should I ref' them back to the OP?*
*gingersquirrel Oct 2008
It's funny when you read a thread without looking at the date on it, mentally preparing to write your own comment.Then you see that you've already said exactly what you were going to say, because it was written a year ago.
Did I say funny? Perhaps I should have said pathetic.
😆
Too true. 🙁
But No Country for Old Men really is massively over-rated. 😛

