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* [[Better on DVD]]: Nearly every one of their films not only stands up to, but ''demands'' multiple viewings. |
* [[Better on DVD]]: Nearly every one of their films not only stands up to, but ''demands'' multiple viewings. |
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* [[Broken Base]]: The one Coen Brothers' film that has divided their fans was ''[[Intolerable Cruelty]]''. Some liked it, others thought it was the Brothers' failed attempt at making a "mainstream" film. |
* [[Broken Base]]: The one Coen Brothers' film that has divided their fans was ''[[Intolerable Cruelty]]''. Some liked it, others thought it was the Brothers' failed attempt at making a "mainstream" film. |
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 20 November 2018
- Better on DVD: Nearly every one of their films not only stands up to, but demands multiple viewings.
- Broken Base: The one Coen Brothers' film that has divided their fans was Intolerable Cruelty. Some liked it, others thought it was the Brothers' failed attempt at making a "mainstream" film.
- The Lady Killers also divided opinions, but tilted far closer to a "misfire" consensus.
- Complete Monster: In Order: Loren Visser, Leonard Smalls, Charlie Meadows, Gaear Grimsrud, "Big" Dan Teague and Anton Chigurh. And hilariously subverted in The Big Lebowski, where the nihilists only have pretensions to this.
- Cult Classic: Pretty much all of them, but most famously The Big Lebowski
- Magnum Opus: Fargo, The Big Lebowski, or No Country for Old Men.