>>79169806
They just did that Easy Rider car ad for the superbowl
>>79169806
>they said NCFOM would definitely be the most violent film they'll ever do
>we'll never see them take on Blood Meridian
>>79169806
They're doing a western mini-series.
>>79170140
>tfw we will never see hairless John Goodman as Judge Holdem
>tfw we will never see hairless Jeff Bridges in the same role, if Goodman was unavaiable
>tfw this is the worst timeline
Can I get a quick rundown on these two?
>>79170335
No Country For Old Men>The Big Lebowski>Fargo>Barton Fink>Raising Arizona>The Man Who Wasn'T There>Miller's Crossing>Hail Caesar>>>>>>>>>>>>True Grit
>>79170418
>2 of their top 3 films aren't even in the list
>>79170701
Ok, I forgot some. But they are all better than True Grit and worse than No Country For Old Men, which was my true point
>>79170325
Those are shit castings for The Judge. Bridges and Goodman are both old and grizzled, The Judge is supposed to be ageless, described as looking like a giant baby. I always pictured him having a kind of effeminate and educated voice, not deep and gravelly like those two.
>>79170753
Not really.Inside Llewyn Davis is better than NCFOM.
>>79170335
Is IMDb broken, faggot?
>>79170418
>>79170753
How is Serious Man not on the list? It's one of their best. How is Miller's Crossing so low, even lower than Raising Arizona?
>>79170418
Barton Fink > Miller's Crossing > The Big Lebowski > No Country > Inside Llewyn Davis > O Brother > A Serious Man > Fargo > The Man Who Wasn't There > True Grit > Hail Caesar > Burn After Reading
>>79170892
To be fair, John Goodman does look like agiant baby
I'll never get the hate for True Grit? I thought it was a decent take on the book overall, and the movie itself really captured the late 1800s Western theme.
>>79170418
Inside Llewyn Davis > your entire list
>>79171086
True Grit is just...solid.
It just kind of falls short of their other movies.
>>79171086
It is a good normal film. For another filmaker, it would have probably be its best
But it is their worst
It is the time they tried to go audience friendly
>>79171188
>>79171214
Okay that makes sense. Personally my favorite is Inside Llewyn Davis, with True Grit as a close second because I personally love westerns.
>>79171290
I love westerns too, and I despise True Grit. Both versions. Which is sad, because the story is great
>>79171214
Worst is Ladykillers
That one was actually bad
>>79171063
>>79171214
Bullshit. Hail Caesar is their worst.
>>79171451
Nah... it was still funnier than True Grit.
I really don't like True Grit because they tried to go mainstream
>>79171463
>being a communist
Time for a serious one. No George we won't need you in this one
>>79171523
>being a fag
>>79171478
>remaking a Western movie in 00's
>trying to go mainstream
They're already mainstream directors though.
>>79171562
But Hail Caesar said fags were communist and evil
>>79171529
This
>Elder God-tier
No Country For Old Men
A Serious Man
Fargo
>God-tier
The Big Lebowski
Inside Llewyn Davis
>High-tier
Blood Simple
Miller's Crossing
True Grit
>Great-tier
The Man Who Wasn't There
Burn After Reading
Hail, Caesar!
Barton Fink
>Good-tier
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (I haven't seen it in years though so I can't remember much)
Raising Arizona
I haven't seen the rest.
>>79171894
>Hail Caesar
>Not in shit tier along with Intolerable Cruelty and The Ladykillers
>>79171894
Bump up O Brother, and Barton Fink to God or High and we have the same list.
>>79170753
>>79170418
Just stop. You made a shit list, and True Grit is a great film and a perfect remake.
>>79171214
Seriously, get out of the thread. That list was not good. True Grit is anything but the shit that modern audiences love anyways.
>Favourite Coen brothers movie is O Brother Where Art Thou
>It always ends up on the low end of Coen rankings list
>Decided to catch up on old Coen Kino I hadn't watched
>Raising Arizona
>'That' Chase scene
Some of the best choreographed tomfoolery I've seen. I also really liked Holly Hunter and for some reason the setting seemed really comfy. How do they do it?
>>79171063
A Serious Man needs to go up a few notches.
How do you think Clooney feels when these guys only call him for their throwaway stupid comedies? Even Goodman gets minor parts in their dramas