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Re: Joel and Ethan Coen

#51 Post by mfunk9786 »

I'm still convinced that we'll be seeing it on Criterion here
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#52 Post by Graham »

matrixschmatrix wrote:
Has anyone bought this? I'm curious as to how Barton Fink and Intolerable Cruelty look, and whether the Big Lebowski release is as DNR'd as the R1.
Yes, I bought this set for just £13.99 a few months ago. Barton Fink looks great, loads of grain and detail and a massive jump up from the subpar DVD release. Intolerable Cruelty is fine as far as I can remember and The Big Lebowski's DNR is well documented. However, with that film I was upgrading the 1998 DVD release so this was another huge jump. Also, watching on a 37" screen it looked good to my eyes.
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#53 Post by domino harvey »

The Coens-scripted Gambit, which came out in the UK several years ago, is finally showing up in the US... and going direct-to-DVD
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#54 Post by The Narrator Returns »

mfunk9786 wrote:This cast is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in a long while. Of course, I felt that way about Burn After Reading and look how that turned out
You mean that it turned out to be one of their funniest movies? I agree, for the record.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#55 Post by mfunk9786 »

Though I haven't revisited it, I meant one of their very worst.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#56 Post by Jeff »

mfunk9786 wrote:Though I haven't revisited it, I meant one of their very worst.
Like most Coen comedies, it improves tremendously on a second viewing.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#57 Post by Movie-Brat »

See, I never had that problem. I loved a film like Raising Arizona right from the getgo.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#58 Post by domino harvey »

Raising Arizona has the unfair advantage of actually being funny though
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#59 Post by Movie-Brat »

domino harvey wrote:Raising Arizona has the unfair advantage of actually being funny though
There was also O Brother, Where Art Thou? But I suppose that also counts in that category.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#60 Post by Jeff »

Funny the first time: Raising Arizona
Funnier with each viewing: Lebowski, O Brother, Intolerable Cruelty, Burn After Reading
Never Funny: The Ladykillers
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#61 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Damn, I'm in a tight spot, that spot being finding The Ladykillers pretty funny at times.
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#62 Post by domino harvey »

Only Coen Brothers Comedies I'd bother to watch again: Raising Arizona and the Hudsucker Proxy (and add in No Country For Old Men and you can just say Coen Brothers Movies) (Haven't seen Intolerable Cruelty yet but have seen every other Coen Bros film) (Clearly it is really important that you know my opinions on this) (I know it is not) (I'm sure I'm sorry) (Sigur Ros 4ever)

Narrator: The only thing I remember liking about the Ladykillers was Tom Hanks' performance, so I'll give it some marginal praise there even if it was immediately countermanded by everyone else in the movie
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#63 Post by The Narrator Returns »

I thought J.K. Simmons was pretty funny in it (hell, those embarrassing IBS jokes are saved by him trying to turn his condition into a teachable moment), but yes, Tom Hanks definitely stole the show.
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Re: Hail Caesar (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2015)

#64 Post by knives »

Jeff wrote:Funny the first time: Raising Arizona
Funnier with each viewing: Lebowski, O Brother, Intolerable Cruelty, Burn After Reading
Never Funny: The Ladykillers
Should add Hudsucker to that last list if we're treating opinions as objective. Hawks would shoot them in the head for Leigh's performance.
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#65 Post by domino harvey »

Jennifer Jason Leigh versus Howard Hawks is like the toughest call in history though. If it came up on one of those "Pick One" internet games, I'd just close the browser window
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#66 Post by swo17 »

knives, you're wrong again on the internet.
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#68 Post by hearthesilence »

Interesting interview with Ethan Coen and his wife and collaborator Tricia Cooke.

Apparently Ethan had (for a moment) left the movie business, focusing on other endeavors, when the COVID lockdown hit. He needed to find something to do, and just when he decided to go back to filmmaking, T-Bone Burnett approached him about making a documentary on Jerry Lee Lewis.
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#69 Post by therewillbeblus »

Ethan Coen has confirmed that he and Joel are reuniting to co-write and direct a new film
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#70 Post by denti alligator »

MacDonald would make a great source text for the Coens.
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#71 Post by copen »

I've not been able to find an answer on the web.
coen brothers - ladykillers 2004.

Tom hanks recites edgar allan poe's poem "To Helen" twice. and i think there are no other poems in this movie, even though hanks's character is a big fan of poe.

The Ladykillers - To Helen
https://youtu.be/Qhcjc6IwWww?t=88

A Poetic Recital of Edgar Allan Poe's TO HELEN .. Ladies thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks
https://youtu.be/pi7mxSZyX4o?t=18


Why would the coens do this? is it for us to realize that hanks's character isn't as smart as he thinks he is? this theory would be a stretch.

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#72 Post by erok910 »

Why would his recognition of Edgar Allen Poes poem be an indicator of his not being smart in the movie?
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#73 Post by copen »

i meant, why didn't he recite 2 different poe poems.
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#74 Post by relaxok »

The Coens are supposedly working together on a new film, a horror film, after working apart since Buster Scruggs.

Not sure how far along pre-production is but it is supposed to get started in earnest when Ethan’s follow up to Drive Away Dolls is out the door.
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#75 Post by knives »

Just saw Ethan’s Jerry Lee Lewis doc and it’s immediately clear why A24 dumped it in the garbage. The worst film ever attached to the Coen name it’s formless and somehow doesn’t even pass the randomly looking at clips on YouTube test being a worse experience that doubtlessly made me appreciate Lewis less so.
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