Cue John Cleese's "And now for something completely different."
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/50165
Talk about throwing us for a loop. I love these guys.
At this point the Coens could adapt a cereal box and I'd be there to see it.
And how does anyone know how accessible or not this movie is going to be?Steve T Power wrote:I just don't know....
I was hoping True Grit would mark a return to more accessible material. I like my Coens best when they play just on the fringes of mainstream.
Again I don't know. No Country For Old Men seemed to do pretty well. A Serious Man was maybe the funniest thing they have ever made and True Grit was pretty damned awesome.Don't get me wrong, they're the most gifted and thoughtful artists in the medium today, but in recent years their quirks seem to be getting in the way of them telling a good goddamn story. True Grit notwithstanding of course.
HGervais wrote:And how does anyone know how accessible or not this movie is going to be?Steve T Power wrote:I just don't know....
I was hoping True Grit would mark a return to more accessible material. I like my Coens best when they play just on the fringes of mainstream.Again I don't know. No Country For Old Men seemed to do pretty well. A Serious Man was maybe the funniest thing they have ever made and True Grit was pretty damned awesome.Don't get me wrong, they're the most gifted and thoughtful artists in the medium today, but in recent years their quirks seem to be getting in the way of them telling a good goddamn story. True Grit notwithstanding of course.
HGervais wrote:And how does anyone know how accessible or not this movie is going to be?Steve T Power wrote:I just don't know....
I was hoping True Grit would mark a return to more accessible material. I like my Coens best when they play just on the fringes of mainstream.Again I don't know. No Country For Old Men seemed to do pretty well. A Serious Man was maybe the funniest thing they have ever made and True Grit was pretty damned awesome.Don't get me wrong, they're the most gifted and thoughtful artists in the medium today, but in recent years their quirks seem to be getting in the way of them telling a good goddamn story. True Grit notwithstanding of course.

HGervais wrote:They aren't my beloved Coens Steve. I'm just taking my usual you can't judge anything that hasn't been written, let alone had an inch of film shot stance on a movie.
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