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IMDB rating: 6.20 Plot: A remake of the 1955 comedy, the story revolves around a Southern professor who puts together a group of thieves to rob a casino. They rent a room in an old woman’s house, but soon she discovers the plot and they must kill her, a task that is more difficult than it seems. |
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Actors: Hanks Tom,Wayans Marlon,Simmons J.K.,Ma Tzi,Hurst Ryan,Wallace George,McConnell John,Weaver Jason,Root Stephen,Jordan Walter K.,Bell George Anthony,Grunberg Greg,Comedy,Crime,Thriller,
What is your favorite Coen brothers movie?
Fargo?
The Big Lebowski?
The Man Who Wasn’t There?
Blood Simple?
Ladykillers?
Raising Arizona?
Miller’s Crossing?
Barton Fink?
O Brother Where Art Thou?
"Fargo" is their masterpiece, and it’s also one of the greatest films ever made. I’d put "Raising Arizona" in second place because it’s so twisted and it makes me laugh so hard.
Film Jedi | May 29, 2007
1. The Big Lebowski
2. Raising Arizona
3. The rest
Edit: While "Raising Arizona" may be a "better" film, I find "The Big Lebowski" more entertaining.
juniperolocke1 | May 29, 2007
OMG that’s tough! I’d have to say…
1) Millers Crossing (because of Gabriel Byrne!)
2) O Brother, Where Art Thou?
3) Fargo
4) Raising Arizona
5) The Big Lebowski
I’ve seen some of Blood Simple and Barton Fink and none of the rest, I’m afraid.
cissyit | May 29, 2007
1. O’ Brother Where Art Thou? – Fantastic soundtrack, and the entire concept of basing this off the Odyssey was impressive in itself. The fact it worked, makes it even better.
2. The Big Lebowski
3. Fargo
Haven’t really seen the rest.
artlogical | May 29, 2007
ladykillers is the best one.
black leopard | May 29, 2007
The Big Lebowski – pure pleasure…though in Raising Arizona there are some brilliant moments and Fargo is just great…the most difficult question so far! Looks like it’s really hard to choose!
Natalie S | May 29, 2007
Raising Arizona
LORD Z | May 29, 2007
Was wondering when you’d come around to the Coen Brothers?
Dude, picking a fave Coens flick is like trying to select which one of your finger is the best? (LOL)
Here goes:
FARGO is the one. What attracts me to this flick is not only the black humour, the cinematography, sharp writing, superlative performances, and a perfect ending (that’s kinda very rare), but the simple fact that it tugs on your heart strings in spite of repeat viewings.
(But it was a very close race with Barton Fink & Miller’s Crossing)
COENS ROCK!
D3 | May 29, 2007

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