Best Coen Brothers Film?

Best Coen Brothers Film?


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Never seen the first two or A Serious Man, but of the ones I've seen it's either Fargo or O Brother. Going with O Brother because I expected to hate it and thought it was amazing. Probably the best pleasant surprise I've had watching a movie outside of Shawshank.
 
This is probably one of the hardest shit poles to vote a winner. I mean how can one decide between No County, Lebowski and Fargo which are all in my top 20 films of all time. Ultimately, @PostGameOrangeSlices might be the greatest depiction of a psychopath in the history of film and I can't vote against him.

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Never seen the first two or A Serious Man, but of the ones I've seen it's either Fargo or O Brother. Going with O Brother because I expected to hate it and thought it was amazing. Probably the best pleasant surprise I've had watching a movie outside of Shawshank.

Not surprised...a truly brilliant film though.

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Never seen the first two or A Serious Man, but of the ones I've seen it's either Fargo or O Brother. Going with O Brother because I expected to hate it and thought it was amazing. Probably the best pleasant surprise I've had watching a movie outside of Shawshank.

Not surprised...a truly brilliant film though.

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Even better after I found out it was a retelling of the Odyssey
 
Never seen the first two or A Serious Man, but of the ones I've seen it's either Fargo or O Brother. Going with O Brother because I expected to hate it and thought it was amazing. Probably the best pleasant surprise I've had watching a movie outside of Shawshank.

Not surprised...a truly brilliant film though.

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O Brother gets shit on a little bit now, but I love it. If it comes on HBO, I'm watching.
 
No Country left a serious psychological wound on the Throbber. Can't watch it again. Too disturbing.

And, who doesn't like Jerry Lundegaard and the Trucoat?

 
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No Country left a serious psychological wound on the Throbber. Can't watch it again. Too disturbing.

And, who doesn't like Jerry Lundegaard and the Trucoat?

Fargo has a special place in my heart cause mom's* family is from North Dakota and eastern Montana and they all talk like those idiots.

*birth mother, obvs
 
No Country left a serious psychological wound on the Throbber. Can't watch it again. Too disturbing.

And, who doesn't like Jerry Lundegaard and the Trucoat?

They put that on at the factory.

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Never seen the first two or A Serious Man, but of the ones I've seen it's either Fargo or O Brother. Going with O Brother because I expected to hate it and thought it was amazing. Probably the best pleasant surprise I've had watching a movie outside of Shawshank.

Not surprised...a truly brilliant film though.

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O Brother gets shit on a little bit now, but I love it. If it comes on HBO, I'm watching.

Huh? Are there critics who don't think this film holds up well? It's a fucking classic.
 
While my holy trinity of Coen brothers movies is Fargo-Big Lebowski-No Country For Old Men, I really liked Barton Fink and wish it would get more love.

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