Where does this rank for you in the Coen catalogue?
Top 3? Top 5? I loved it so I'd put it as one of their best 5 ranked like this:
1. Fargo
2. Country
3. Lebowski
4. Llewyn
5. Brother
Top 3? Top 5? I loved it so I'd put it as one of their best 5 ranked like this:
1. Fargo
2. Country
3. Lebowski
4. Llewyn
5. Brother
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Hmmmm this is a tough one. Somewhere between 5-10, depending on when you ask me.
1. Fargo
2. The Big Lebowski
3. No Country For Old Men
4. Barton Fink
Those are definitely my top 4. My bottom 4 would be...
1. The Hudsucker Proxy
2. Raising Arizona
3. The Ladykillers
4. Intolerable Cruelty
All of the rest are stuck somewhere in the middle. They are all great movies and could easily be the best or second best films for most other directors, but we're talking about the Coen's who have an amazing catalog.
Haven't seen all of their films but from what I've seen it goes like this.
1. Big Lebowski
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Fargo
4. True Grit
5. Inside Llewyn Davis
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I'm not expecting anyone to agree with my personal favorites, but here they are:
1. Fargo
2. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
3. Inside Llewyn Davis
4. A Serious Man
5. True Grit
1. Barton Funk
2. Fargo
3. A Serious Man
4. Inside Llewyn David
5. No Country, Lebowski, Miller's Crossing (3 way tie)
1) No Country
2) Fargo
3) A Serious Man
4) Barton Fink
5) ILD
6) Big Lebowski
7) Burn After Reading
8) Millers Crossing
9) True Grit
10)... Working on it.
Still going through their catalog. I liked Inside Llewyn Davis much more than I thought I would.
Lebowski is amazing, no doubt. But the top 4 films were lessons in film for me. Completely blew me away. True Grit put me to sleep in theaters. I'll have to rewatch.
Fargo
Raising Arizona
Serious Man
Lebowski
No Country
Llewyn DAvis doesn't make the top 5