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    Freaking hilarious. I loved it.

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    I have that movie memorized, and i still love it. Coen brothers humor is right up my alley.
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    Duuude.
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    Leaving something incomplete makes it interesting, and gives one the feeling that there is room for..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil513 View Post
    I have that movie memorized, and i still love it. Coen brothers humor is right up my alley.
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    Hate it. I've only enjoyed 2 Coen brothers movies to date - "O Brother" and "Fargo". The others, "Lebowski" included, end up sounding contrived, as the actors try to sound natural speaking unnatural dialog. They end up overacting, and the whole thing becomes painful to watch.
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    Yeah, for sure.

    There's a "favorite Coen Brothers film" going on over at GJ right now.

    Lebowski wouldn't even be in my top 5, but I still love. Anyway, it's winning by a landslide without my support.

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    I don't think I've seen any other films by them...I'll have to check them out.


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    Actually I saw No Country For Old Men and I liked it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake S. View Post
    I don't think I've seen any other films by them...I'll have to check them out.
    For lighthearted fun stuff, O Brother Where Art Thou, The Ladykillers and Intolerable Cruelty are good for laughs.

    Fargo is simply brilliant, and brilliantly acted.

    I like all of them though, from Blood Simple all the way up, only one i havent seen yet is Hudsucker Proxy. I'll have to get around to it one of these days.

    Oh, and of course Raising Arizona, almost forgot that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aahzz View Post
    Hate it. I've only enjoyed 2 Coen brothers movies to date - "O Brother" and "Fargo". The others, "Lebowski" included, end up sounding contrived, as the actors try to sound natural speaking unnatural dialog. They end up overacting, and the whole thing becomes painful to watch.
    I don't care for their films either, but I did like The Big Lebowski more than the others.
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    I have not seen it.....

    Or any other Coen Bros movie for that matter. Nothing against them at all, I just have not seen any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denverdave View Post
    I have not seen it.....

    Or any other Coen Bros movie for that matter. Nothing against them at all, I just have not seen any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denverdave View Post
    I have not seen it.....

    Or any other Coen Bros movie for that matter. Nothing against them at all, I just have not seen any.
    I think you would love O Brother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aahzz View Post
    Hate it. I've only enjoyed 2 Coen brothers movies to date - "O Brother" and "Fargo". The others, "Lebowski" included, end up sounding contrived, as the actors try to sound natural speaking unnatural dialog. They end up overacting, and the whole thing becomes painful to watch.
    I agree. TBL was an utterly horrible film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil513 View Post
    I think you would love O Brother.
    My favorite movie of all time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil513 View Post
    I think you would love O Brother.
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    My favorite movie of all time.
    I will check that one out. I love the soundtrack......
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    Amazingly enough, I haven't seen this one.....

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    I liked it, although I fell asleep at the end in the movie theatre. It wasn't due to the movie, it's just a fairly common occurrence with me for some reason.

    Other Coen movies I've seen and enjoyed: Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, OBWAT, Ladykillers. I don't remember much of Fargo, though I did watch it.
    Burn After Reading was enjoyable but not amazing. Didn't care for No Country.

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    The Coens are very hit or miss for me. I loved Oh Brother and Fargo. Hated No Country. Big Lebowski is one of the few from them that I enjoyed but can't really say I loved it or hated it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamoore View Post
    Amazingly enough, I haven't seen this one.....
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    That's a good movie Walter.

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