I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that. lalalllallallala
Oh, and I have a computer, too.
Honestly Bluebird, i've seen half of all their work.
Films by them I haven't seen
Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Hudsucker Proxy, The Man Who Wasn't There, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers, True Grit
Ratings of films I have seen
Millers Crossing - 3/5 - Shot very well. Decent story and acting. Just didn't care much about the main character. Not enough character development in my opinion.
Barton Fink - 3.5/5 - Great depiction of a hollywood screenwriter. Barton strives to be a true artist, yet fails miserably in the end. Superb acting by John Goodman and beautiful cinematography, yet the climax of the film fails miserably in my opinion.
Fargo - 3/5 - An overrated picture in my opinion. Probably since it's so "real" it's boring at times. Steve Buscemi shines.
The Big Lebowski - 5/5 - The Coen's masterpiece in my opinion. excellent, excellent film. Bridges is the perfect role for Lebowski. Goodman steals every scene he's in.
O Brother Where Art Thou - 2.5/5
No Country for Old Men - 1/5 - Sloppy story with no character development clumsily put together. I honestly didn't care about a thing in the story. medicore monologue at the climax.
Burn After Reading - 1/5 - Clooney, Malkovich, and Brad Pitt couldn't save this film.
A Serious Man - 2/5 - Once again the Coen's REPEAT their THEMES. Bad things happen to a not so bad guy. More bad things happen to him. Richard Kind played the loser brother perfectly.
To Bluebird and layinback - You two grew up with the Coen's. I respect them as filmmakers and your opinion. To me, they made 1-2 great films, a couple of good films, and the rest are just mediocre at best. They did NOT however, make some of the best films in the history of cinema however. I firmly believe they made much better films in their early days. What do you two see in them? Am I missing something? I've honestly tried to like them, but this is all I get out of them.
You two grew up around the days of Scarface, Amadeus, Brazil, Hannah and Her Sisters, The Untouchables, Cinema Paradiso, A Short Film about love, Goodfellas, The Silence of the Lambs, Chungking Express, L.A. Confidential, Rushmore, American Beauty, Boogie Nights, Life is Beautiful, Pulp Fiction, The Matrix, Leaving Las Vegas, Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Schindler's List, Do the Right Thing, Back to The Future, and Raging Bull. The only film I would group with those and a few others is "The Big Lebowski" because of its cult classic rating. "Fargo" and "No Country for old men" are by no means horrible films, just mediocre in my opinion.