Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Top 5 Coen Brothers Movies

The Coen Brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen, have got a immense followers of fans who love their movies. These two work force have got got worked together on virtually every project, and have created a broad scope and assortment of movies that are unforgettable. Out of all their movies, however, which 1s stand up out above the rest?

The followers are the top five Coen Brothers movies, in no peculiar order (the movies are so different that making an order would be adjacent to impossible).

"Raising Arizona." Starring Saint Nicholas Cage, this classic comedy have some of the funniest, and most bizarre, minutes of any movie. Cage stars as a convict who rans into his hereafter married woman because she maintains taking his mugful shot. They eventually get married and he seeks to unbend out, but when they can't have got kids, they nobble one from a millionaire whose married woman had quintuplets. A eccentric mirth ensues, and this film is often on the "Top 100 comedies of all time."

"Fargo." Fargo is a dark comedy about a snatch and ransom money gone wrong. This film is on IMDB's top 250 movies, and the mixture of scenes that are both screaming and atrocious all at the same clip do this film a winner, and it won two Oscars. One for best original screenplay, and the other for best prima actress.

"The Big Lebowski." Few movies in the human race have got as astonishing a cult followers as "The Big Lebowski." This was a antic and unusual film followers "The Dude" through his improbable adventures. This movie is filled with alone fictional characters and quotable lines, and is one of the first movies a college pupil looking to "broaden the horizons" will have got recommended to them.

"O Brother Where Art Thou?" This movie, starring Saint George Clooney, is a screaming film loosely based on Homer's "The Odyssey" and set in the Great Depression South. From a 1 eyed Book salesman who beats out up his robbery victims to the sirens, to the most screaming and improbable hard roes ever, this film is a antic and smart comedy that also pulls off its share of shtick.

"No Country for Old Men." This most recent Coen Brothers release have garnered a batch of attending and won multiple awardings as the best film of the twelvemonth in 2007. This is a very darkness movie based on the book by Cormac McCarthy.

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