In Reply to: Re: What is your favorite COEN Brothers movie? posted by jackrandom on February 8, 2002 at 11:58:15:
When I first saw "Miller´s Crossing", I knew nothing about them (it was a couple of months before Gulf War), and we came into the cinema just because we couldn´t get any tickets for another (now forgotten) film being played at a nearby place and, when the first 20 min. or so had been played, my wife and me looked each other fully astonished: that was true cinema, one of those rare films done by people who had things to say, and who knew how to tell a story! And as the film progressed, so grew our admiration... Now, I have seen it two more times, and enjoyed it immensely again.Fargo was excellent, too. And Frances Macdormand did an excellent job there, too. Only that it was not so surprising, as we came into the projection room expecting for something more or less that height (and depth).
"O Brother..." is very good, too, and enjoyable indeed. But Odyssey is too much a story to be paraphrased, and it was not difficult to notice the sewings in that suit (BTW, I never have thought much about Joyce¨s "Ulysses", while I´m in deep love with his "Dubliners" and his "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"...)
"Raising Arizona" is a mad divertimento, which I enjoyed, too. But best of the best, "Miller´s Crossing", and "Fargo".
Regards
BF
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Follow Ups
- I second you both in "Miller´s Crossing" and "Fargo" - orejones 12:21:09 02/09/02 (0)