Oh this as well. I LOVE that film.

I hate films but this made me feel something which is an achievement. The rest did not.
Blood Simple looks like it was made for a college project but it was sort of fun so I suppose that comes second.

Si Ableman might be their most underrated character. “Larry…we’re going to be fine”.

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  1. Fargo
  2. Raising Arizona
  3. O Brother Where Art Thou

True grit

The Big Lebowski. One of my all-time favourite films of anything, mostly because I like the characters.

Miller’s Crossing
Fargo
Barton Fink

It’s No Country for Old Men for me, Clive.

Also, it’s far from being my favourite, but Burn After Reading is much better than it’s given credit for.

Didn’t like Fargo the film but weirdly enjoyed the series despite Tim from The Office and his constant gurning.

Thought Bridge of Spies was cinematically impressive, but Rylance basically put in a great performance rather than it being a great film.

Miller’s Crossing’s bang average and the Big Lebowski’s for teenagers, so i guess by default it has to be No Country For Old Men, but again it’s a film completely dependent on one standout performance (Bardem).

Fargo. It might be my favourite film ever.

Even the ones I haven’t enjoyed at first I’ve ended up liking though (apart from the Ladykillers) - I thought Intolerable Cruelty was awful first time I saw it, and love it now.

old man country

i’ve actually gone off coen bros films quite a bit. used to be into them, now can’t imagine wanting to watch most of them.

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O brother where art thou is my favourite, watched Fargo again recently and enjoyed it a lot as well.

Big lebowski is too beloved by people I don’t like for me to get on board with. No country for old men wasn’t for me, I’ll never understand how it beat There will be blood to the Oscar

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Serious man for me I think

Shoukd revisit some really

You are a wrongun

Would that it’were so simple

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Miller’s Crossing

Fargo
Millers Crossing
Barton Fink

No Country.

Millers Crossing then Raising Arizona