7 Essential Films to Watch from the Coen Brothers

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7 Essential Films to Watch from the Coen Brothers

The Coen brothers have made more than a few genuinely great films over a surprisingly long career. Here are the seven best.

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Oh there are more than i thought to see from them. And some that need a rewatch. Number 7 has been on my list for a while now, but keep on deciding against it at the last minute for some reason. The Coens are certainly a great influence that is difficult to describe merely from box blurbs, covers and synopsises. You have to see them for yourselves.
 

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Man you misspelled Llewyn when the title was right there. Also, less egregious but still a typo, you called him 'Gabriel Bryne' rather than Byrne. How am I supposed to take your opinion on the Coen brothers' films seriously when you clearly haven't achieved total synchronicity with your machine spirit?

Honestly.

Also, I probably shouldn't have even commented. I haven't actually seen any Coen Brothers movies and I really, really should. At least this gives me an idea of which ones to start with.
 

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Fargo, The Big Lebowski, and No Country for Old Men are the best. All three are highly entertaining movies, for different reasons.
 

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OK, I'm gonna make a point of watching every movie on this list once and for all. I've never been paying nearly as much attention to the Cohens as I should have, and it's high time to do something about that.

Pretty sure my favorite's still gonna be Raising Arizona, though. I enjoy pretty much every genre the Cohens veer into, but I'm especially fond of comedy. And Raising Arizona is a pure-bred comedy. Tightly written, impeccably timed, genuinely funny instead of just shocking and scatological - just the kind of movie one wishes modern comedians could still be bothered to make.
 

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While I've seen most of the Coen's movies, 'A Serious Man' kept me intrigued the longest. That took some time to get a meaning into...
 

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Xerosch said:
While I've seen most of the Coen's movies, 'A Serious Man' kept me intrigued the longest. That took some time to get a meaning into...
I was gonna say that I'm surprised that "A Serious Man" wasn't even mentioned. It's fairly recent and quite interesting. I want to say the article author doesn't know about it, except that Inside Llywellyn Davis is probably even less well known(if less quirky).
 

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Llewyin Davis is absolutely brilliant and one of my favorite films of the last couple of years. And that soundtrack. Isaac is just as great a singer and guitar player as he is an actor. I recently watched Another Day, Another Time, a concert in celebration of the films soundtrack and there's some great performances in there.
 

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I'd say O Brother, Where Art Thou? is the best Cohen brothers movie to show to your grandkids... followed by Raising Arizona and/or The Big Lebowski, if my grandmother's correct...

Other than that, I consider Burn After Reading to be my third favorite Cohen brothers movie so far...