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Post by Liv the Librarian on May 5, 2014 14:44:20 GMT -6
I'm a HUGE fan of them. I loved Fargo, A Serious Man, Burn After Reading, and the Big Lebowski (I'm sure I'm forgetting some lol). I also really liked their take on True Grit, but I'm also a huge Jeff Bridges fan
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Post by Taliesin on May 5, 2014 17:06:29 GMT -6
I've seen Burn After Reading, True Grit, and No Country for Old Men so far. (I've got a lot of catching up to do.)
I want to see Fargo next. I started watching the series just last week, so I do want to see the movie that started it all, and see how they compare.
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Post by Liv the Librarian on May 5, 2014 17:19:14 GMT -6
Burn After Reading was hilarious. It's probably my favourite that they've done, though the Big L has Jeff Bridges so I'm a little torn. I only saw the first 15 minutes of No Country For Old Men, and I didn't feel like watching the rest of it. They lost me on that film (yet how I sat through A Serious Man, I don't know lol)
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Post by Taliesin on May 5, 2014 18:37:34 GMT -6
But that's what is interesting to me about these guys. I get the sense that they like to make something completely different each time. Sometimes a comedy, sometimes a drama, and sometimes something that's an uneasy mix of the two. I definitely want to check out more of their stuff now.
I thought No Country for Old Men was an amazing film. So bleak and uncompromising!
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Post by Crouton on May 6, 2014 19:31:52 GMT -6
No Country for Old Men and O, Brother Where Art Thou are my two faves. I haven't seen a lot though.
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