In Reply to: RE: A Serious Man... posted by tunenut on March 2, 2010 at 09:18:27:
With the exception of their dismal remake of "The Ladykillers", I've found this to be true of all their films.
"Burn After Reading", "The Big Lebowski" and "Intolerable Cruelty" in particular had much more to offer on a second viewing.
Most of their films I've enjoyed first time around had even THAT much more to offer on subsequent viewings.
I'm looking forward to seeing "A Serious Man" - maybe more so the second time!
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination"-Michael McClure
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- "I believe there is much to be found under the surface." - musetap 11:43:37 03/02/10 (4)
- Barton Fink is their crowning achievement NT - Jazz Inmate 22:08:31 03/02/10 (3)
- For me - "Miller's Crossing" nt - geoff 12:26:18 03/03/10 (0)
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