Can we all agree that No Country for Old Men is the best Coen brothers movie?
You can like your gay little quirky comedies or try hard wanna be noir shit as much as you want, but this movie is a God damn masterpiece
O Brother, Where Art Thou? is better. It's also undeniably their most influential film.
>>82140830
It's shit
>>82140803
I can't separate NCFOM and Inside Llewyn Davis. ILD is a beautiful film.
>>82140844
Nah, it's actually perfect.
nah
Miller's Crossing.
You've probably never heard of it.
>>82140866
I have though, I used to own it actually
Barton Fink.
>>82140866
That one is pretty great
Nah, it's shit
>>82140803
Sir, you are forgetting this
>>82140943
I'LL SHOW YOU THE LIFE OF THE MIND
>>82141300
Jesus christ, goodman was really epic in that scene, it's worth the whole movie
>>82140803
nah, Inside Llewyn Davis
True Grit is their most underrated.
Serious man then it's NCFOM
>>82141457
That scene is the best thing they ever directed.
You know Coens make some good shit because you can take basically any film from their filmography and that film will be someones definite favorite out of them all, where with other directors there are only 2-3 films everyone always argues about.
NCFOM, Millers, Barton, TMWWT, Fargo, Burn After and O Brother are all GOAT Coen for their own reasons.
The beauty in it is they are all fairly different movies. NCFOM and Millers being serious films, TMWWT and Fargo are "serious comedy" and O Brother and Burn After are more regular comedy.