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Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


A few months ago I watched Miller's Crossing nad it's very good. It's a slower noir movie and it's great.

I think my favorite from them is still No Country For Old Men, it's just so incredibly well put together, every scene is a feast.

If somebody wants to watch another great comedy flick with Clooney then Intolerable Cruelty is pretty great.

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Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH6iTLpG1_k

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


Miller's Crossing is fantastic because A) Gabriel Byrne in a leading role, hell yeah B) John Torturo in his signature piece of poo poo character role who gets killed which owns.

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


It's bad.

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


The asthma inhaler swap might be one of theirfunniest jokes to date though.

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


While I really enjoyed Inside Llewyn Davis, I don't think it's up there with their best work. It's The Straight Story of Coen movies.

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


Imo their earlier movies like Miller's Crossing and Blood Simple have pace and quality to them that they never really matched later on. I don't want to say that they're the best but Fargo and No Country are these giants that have everything in them and are amazing but there was something gentle and atmospheric in those smaller scope films where actor performances were the main focus.

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Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


Hat Thoughts posted:

Reflecting on my dad explaining that he liked Barton Fink because he , "just likes seeing John Turturro suffer"
Recommend him The Night Of.

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