What Happened to The Coen Brothers?

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2023
  • Has there ever been a better filmmaking duo than the Coen Bros? Joel and Ethan Coen have made some of the greatest modern films, hitting it out of the park with their 1983 debut Blood Simple. From there, the list of classics goes on and on. There’s Raising Arizona, Miller’s Crossing, Barton Fink, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, No Country for Old Men, True Grit, O Brother Where Art Thou, A Serious Man, Inside Llewyn Davis - the list goes on and on. Yet, following the release of 2018’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, this formerly inseparable duo spit, with Joel directing The Tragedy of Macbeth and Ethan making the Jerry Lee Lewis documentary, Trouble in Mind. What gives?
    In this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, which is written (with Brad Hamerly), narrated and produced by Taylor James Johnson (with the enigmatic Roderick Jaynes editing), we dig into the careers of perhaps two of the greatest filmmakers of our era. We examine the long list of classics, some of which are begging to be discovered by those of you who haven’t seen them, while also examining why the two split. While the boys may have temporarily gone their separate ways, the good news is that both Joel and Ethan are still in the game, churning out movies, so the Coen Bros legacy is alive and well.
    What are your favorite Coen Bros movies? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @Locadel2003
    @Locadel2003 Рік тому +158

    The whole chase scene in "Raising Arizona" is still one of the funniest sequences I have ever watched

    • @BigPalf71
      @BigPalf71 Рік тому +4

      Such a great film

    • @jeremybowers3181
      @jeremybowers3181 Рік тому +3

      And it STILL holds up today!!.....,"just drive fast."...."aghhhhhhhhhh!!!!" Epic.

    • @justinmanser7525
      @justinmanser7525 Рік тому +2

      "Don't forget the Huggies!"

    • @ianashby1449
      @ianashby1449 Рік тому +1

      Also love bad santa

    • @emilioa.2365
      @emilioa.2365 Рік тому +1

      So much deeper than people give it cred it for.

  • @austins.2495
    @austins.2495 Рік тому +21

    O Brother is such a fever dream, a true classic.

  • @legendarycheekymonkey
    @legendarycheekymonkey Рік тому +46

    Amazing catalogue of movies, most of which I adore. No Country for Old Men always stands out to me as a movie that has so much but is made with so little. It's ruthless efficiency blows me away every time I watch it, which is regularly. And The Big Lebowski is usually the first thing that comes to mind when I'm asked what my favourite all time movie is, but that's just like my opinion man.

    • @jacksonbonds220
      @jacksonbonds220 Рік тому

      I’m sorry your step-mother is a nympho

    • @Skabanis
      @Skabanis Рік тому +2

      The books is amzing too

    • @magistrumartium
      @magistrumartium Рік тому +2

      No Country and Fargo are two of my all-time favorite films, but The Big Lebowski didn't tickle me. It's so popular, I watched it a second time (many years later) because I thought maybe I missed something the first time around, but again it left me cold. Personal taste is a mysterious thing, isn't it?

  • @Jared_Wignall
    @Jared_Wignall Рік тому +39

    Fargo is my favorite film they’ve made. One of my favorite comedies with some of the best dialogue and acting in a film. I love their movies and hopefully they will reunite to make another film together. Thank you for the video!

    • @wet-read
      @wet-read Рік тому

      Check out the show, too. First season. Very good IMO.

  • @barbiquearea
    @barbiquearea Рік тому +62

    Small nitpick on Kumiko the Treasure Hunter. The girl it was based on Takako Konishi did travel to the US, first to Minnesota and then to North Dakota where she sadly passed away. The reason everyone believed she came to the US in search of the missing briefcase of money from Fargo was due to the media spinning this narrative when they reported on her death in 2001.
    They made up this idea that she believed the Coen Brothers film was real and she came to the states explicitly to search for the money. It didn't help that Takako had gone to a police station and pointed to an area on a hand drawn map asking the police for directions there and even mentioning Fargo a couple of times.
    That led the media to link her death to the film Fargo. However its more likely that Takako traveled to the states after losing her job and going through some personal issues decided to come to the US in search of an American businessman she once dated. She wasn't able to find the man and her increasing depression caused her to binge drink and using heavy amounts of drugs, leading up to her death near Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Her death was ruled as a suicide as her family received a letter from her while she was in the US stating she intended to end her life.

    • @adamp2029
      @adamp2029 Рік тому +8

      Was searching for a comment like this before I said the same thing.

    • @FractalRaver
      @FractalRaver Рік тому +3

      I mean, that’s just insane, even if it were true. Very much like a needle in 1000 haystacks. Japan has a real sui c1de problem. Like that forest where everyone goes to. You know. Do that. There was a Netflix episode about that forest. A show narrated by William Shatner. That first episode was creepy. As for that girl it’s a sad story. I bet she was just a Fargo fan. And it does seem sort of interesting how much international success they’ve had. Didn’t even know that.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 Рік тому

      @@FractalRaver United States actually has a higher suicide rate than Japan.

    • @robertglass3944
      @robertglass3944 Рік тому

      @@FractalRaver, well, when you come from a culture that, for hundreds of years, suicide was expected of you if you shamed your family, it can be hard to shake.

  • @stommx
    @stommx Рік тому +70

    My favourite is the totally underrated Miller's crossing. I actually met Gabriel Byrne and we had a chat were he talked about the Coen brothers and the scene with Albert Finney with Danny Boy playing in the background. Was totally starstruck.

    • @laurarules3642
      @laurarules3642 Рік тому

      If only that was real

    • @RoverIAC
      @RoverIAC Рік тому +10

      Miller's Crossing is easily my favorite Coen Bros film and gangster film.

    • @stommx
      @stommx Рік тому +11

      @@laurarules3642 Yes it's a real story. I worked in a restaurant in Dublin and he used to be a regular there. Nice fella.

    • @AdaptiveApeHybrid
      @AdaptiveApeHybrid Рік тому +1

      One of my all time favorites.

    • @AdaptiveApeHybrid
      @AdaptiveApeHybrid Рік тому

      @@laurarules3642 shut up Laura.

  • @jamiekramer8244
    @jamiekramer8244 Рік тому +15

    A Serious Man is as sublime a film as can be made.
    *Edit: Thanks for making this one gang🙏🙏

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Рік тому +82

    I love The Big Lebowski, Fargo, and Oh Brother, Where Aren't Though. Their dark comedies are my favorite. But, their best movie is Garfield.

  • @jaymeals8571
    @jaymeals8571 Рік тому +15

    Two of the Greatest to ever put their touch on cinema!

  • @briandain8432
    @briandain8432 Рік тому +9

    I was 8 when I saw Raising Arizona, it was the earliest I can remember hearing my typically stoic Father laughing out loud. Thanks to this Video I'll probably watch the Blu-ray of Big Lebowski and then Burn After Reading, another movie that made my Dad Laugh Out Loud.

  • @ParamotorSteve
    @ParamotorSteve Рік тому +7

    What makes me sad sometimes is realizing that you only get to see a movie for the first time ONCE. The Coen Brothers' movies are especially spectacular upon first view. Repeated views are great, of course, but that first view of each of their movies is such a treat. Seeing Blood Simple for the first time for me was simply magical.

  • @VaiOr6
    @VaiOr6 Рік тому +52

    All their movies are just great, even their weaker ones! The Coen Brothers are the definition of cinema! Hopefully they will return as a duo one day

  • @retrodude5891
    @retrodude5891 Рік тому +20

    No Country for Old Men has a place in my heart. I remember I had a classmate in my cinema class in college that told me watch this or Lawrence of Arabia, chose the first.
    And at the time I did think the ending sucked. Maybe growing up in where I did, violence was not new.
    But as a film buff I did get disappointed Bardem was able to walk away.
    It's not til I've grown that I now understand why it was a best picture. It really isn't about the story I saw, it's about the sheriff.
    Man crazy how you learn more about a movie over time. How you try to see from other people's perspective.

    • @wet-read
      @wet-read Рік тому

      LoA is worth watching for the gorgeous cinematography alone!

    • @lilmoe4364
      @lilmoe4364 Рік тому

      My friend shared the same disappointment, and my brother gave it to him lol - "Aw, it didn't wrap up nicely with the good winning and everyone riding happily into the sunset? Hello! Life isn't like that, you want happy endings, go see a Disney movie," etc lol

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos Рік тому

      You do understand that Bardem may or may not have even existed, right?

    • @hjarten
      @hjarten 6 місяців тому

      Cormac McCarthy. Died Recently.

    • @JLeeeP
      @JLeeeP 3 місяці тому

      @@chuckschillingvideosThe moment when you realize how shameful this comment is will also be the moment when you become a man.

  • @iguanacashmere
    @iguanacashmere Рік тому +16

    In film school I learned they use a pseudonym for the editor because of union regulations around the guilds. It may not be this way now but it used to be you couldn't be a member of multiple guilds but needed to be union for certain projects. I did a paper on Barton Fink (my choice) and it came up at that point :)

  • @rushmore309
    @rushmore309 Рік тому +10

    Love just about every one of the Coen Brothers films, but Raising Arizona just may be my personal favorite.

  • @briandain8432
    @briandain8432 Рік тому +15

    In the Fargo TV Series, Billy Bob was one of the best Hitmen ever!!

  • @AdaptiveApeHybrid
    @AdaptiveApeHybrid Рік тому +3

    Words cannot begin to convey how much I love Fargo, Miller's Crossing and O' Bro

  • @jonathanfeldheim6554
    @jonathanfeldheim6554 Рік тому +10

    Brad Pitt as Chad Feldheimer in Burn After Reading still makes me laugh

  • @user-rk1ic9pq7r
    @user-rk1ic9pq7r 3 місяці тому

    Miller's Crossing is brilliant and my favorite of their movies. I love all of their work and it is my number one.

  • @justinmanser7525
    @justinmanser7525 Рік тому +11

    Seeing David Ransche (☆Sledge Hammer ☆) in Burn After Reading was the highest quality casting ever.
    Raising Arizona was brilliant....

  • @Windom138
    @Windom138 Рік тому +8

    I'm surprised they don't like the Fargo series. It practically pays homage to all of their films at one point or another.

  • @mzcytin
    @mzcytin Рік тому +5

    Intolerable Cruelty was hilarious.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому +1

      I love it too. Puts a smile on my face, along with Hail Caesar.

  • @tonyisgolden5136
    @tonyisgolden5136 Рік тому +6

    I like the coen brother's alot and I think there one of if not the best directing duo's. Fargo is one of my favorite movie's of all time. I also liked raising arizona, the big lebowski, o brother where art thou?, miller's crossing, burn after reading, a serious man, the man who wasn't there, blood simple, true grit, no country for old men and barton fink alot. I would say my top 5 coen movie's are probably fargo, no country for old men, barton fink, raising arizona and the big lebowski.

    • @MisterRlGHT
      @MisterRlGHT Рік тому

      My favorite Coen Bros film is all of them except The Ladykillers & Intolerable Cruelty (both of which I choose to pretend never existed).

  • @somebodynowhere
    @somebodynowhere Рік тому +9

    I feel like Steve Buscemi would be a great subject for a WTF episode

  • @MichalGorkaTruskaw
    @MichalGorkaTruskaw Рік тому +4

    Intorelable Cruelty is perfect! 10/10

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      It sure puts me in a great mood. A desert island comedy.

  • @rylymbona
    @rylymbona Рік тому +5

    Inside Lewin Davis was one of the most interesting scenes I've ever seen. I liked how it opens the way it ends, sort of. Also, it's one of the first films I've ever seen where I was just depressed by the end because of the lack of a happy ending and really how sad Lewis' life is.

  • @solearesoul
    @solearesoul Рік тому +5

    Two of my top five all time favorite movies are Coen Bros films… Raising Arizona and Big Lebowski. They’re two movies I can watch over and over and always find such joy in. Raising Arizona is one of the most intelligently comedic films I’ve ever seen.

    • @asmith8947
      @asmith8947 Рік тому +2

      I think I've got Lebowski memorized in it's entirety. Great movie.

  • @robharper2078
    @robharper2078 17 днів тому

    "That's gold, Ethan and Joel, GOLD!"

  • @ericpalmer1905
    @ericpalmer1905 Рік тому +2

    The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is great too..

  • @caldodge
    @caldodge Рік тому +4

    "Her insides were a rocky place where my seed could find no purchase."

    • @enderjed
      @enderjed Рік тому

      TURN TO THE RAUGHT!

  • @democlips1
    @democlips1 Рік тому +4

    No country for old man was amazing!

  • @anotherpeasant
    @anotherpeasant Рік тому +2

    I listen to the O Brother and Inside Llewen Davis soundtracks regularly

    • @007Julie
      @007Julie Рік тому

      The O Brother soundtrack is pure perfection, I also listen to it quite often.

  • @brandynjohnson2248
    @brandynjohnson2248 Рік тому +3

    I can't think of anyone else with a longer list of good movies.

  • @anonymousowl72
    @anonymousowl72 Рік тому +3

    Intolerable Cruelty is one of my favorites of theirs

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому +1

      It puts me in great mood. Desert island movie..

  • @Jinxyjones
    @Jinxyjones Рік тому

    Love these. Thank you.

  • @tyler_rake88
    @tyler_rake88 Рік тому +10

    The Coen Brothers have directed some great films Over the years

  • @simonetta-ta
    @simonetta-ta Рік тому

    Hey thanx! I enjoyed this so müch!! Your passion & enthusiasm 4 the Coen bros. which I definitely share!! Esp. Barton Fink & ... Fargooo!!

  • @michaelstrong5383
    @michaelstrong5383 Рік тому +12

    Fargo, Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou?, and No Country for Old Men are classics.
    Though, I do find The Ladykillers to be their most underrated. It's not nuanced or complex as the films I mentioned, but I thought it was just funny.

    • @MisterRlGHT
      @MisterRlGHT Рік тому

      A special circle of hell awaits all who employ Tom Hanks to attempt a Southern accent.

  • @Edgeof666
    @Edgeof666 2 місяці тому

    Raising Arizona will always be my favourite film from the Brothers.

  • @ottomattix86
    @ottomattix86 Рік тому +2

    No country for old men hit me incredibly hard. Their tightest movie besides Fargo. Imo.

  • @Largentina.
    @Largentina. 6 місяців тому +1

    I love these boys so much. My favorite will always be Miller's Crossing

  • @octoman511
    @octoman511 Рік тому +5

    WTF happened to the DCEU next please

  • @Omar-wq9dz
    @Omar-wq9dz Рік тому +8

    A little late to the party, but I never watched any Coen Brothers movies until I was in my twenties. The first of theirs I ever saw was Big Lebowski when I was 20 and took a film class in college, and then later saw their other movies like Raising Arizona, Hudsucker Proxy, No Country For Old Men, and Fargo on my own time

  • @Locadel2003
    @Locadel2003 Рік тому +5

    "No country for old men" has still some of the most intense and terrifying scenes ever made and isnt even an horror movie. They are known for dark comedies but that movie was really something of different and great

    • @idkwhodidthis2990
      @idkwhodidthis2990 Рік тому +1

      I was a little let down that Llewelyn's body, let alone death wasn't shown. But I bought the DVD as soon as it hit the store

    • @ottomattix86
      @ottomattix86 Рік тому

      @@idkwhodidthis2990 it's done this way to imply "it doesn't matter how we got there, only the end result. A theme throughout the movie.

    • @ottomattix86
      @ottomattix86 Рік тому

      @@idkwhodidthis2990 you wwre suposed to. It's the point!
      There are no clean geteways

  • @WhatAboutZoidberg
    @WhatAboutZoidberg Рік тому +3

    We get it you dont like Intolerable Cruelty, just let people like it, its ok. It's a blast and I've watched it more times than most Coen Bros movies. Some people still hate Hudsucker Proxy and that movie just slays me, that little bit of Raimi edge. Blood Simple is still just such a solis flick & the soundtrack doesnt get enough love.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      Intolerable is wonderful film. It always puts me in a grear mood.

  • @Strimbles
    @Strimbles Рік тому +1

    5:43 combinding is not a word!

  • @thatbeme
    @thatbeme Рік тому

    I love, ❤️ love, love ❤️ their works....

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Рік тому +1

    They're... they're right there. Still making movies...

  • @greatsilentwatcher
    @greatsilentwatcher 2 місяці тому

    Enjoyed watching. I'm a Coen Brothers fan and this is a terrific review.

  • @erniehudson1
    @erniehudson1 Рік тому +1

    Big Lebowski & True Grit are their best.

  • @TheMako215
    @TheMako215 Рік тому

    Well done . Nailed it!! JoBlow

  • @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb
    @ABoyandHisDog-pd3lb 22 дні тому

    I'd love to watch a streaming series based on the further stories of Buster Scruggs

  • @sanketfulmali9113
    @sanketfulmali9113 Рік тому

    Coen brothers are masters of filmmaking, they gave us rich quality fun movies in this absurd strange world, lots of respect and blessings for them. 🙌🙏

  • @archer1949
    @archer1949 Рік тому +7

    A Serious Man is very underrated.

  • @hermantaffy4580
    @hermantaffy4580 Рік тому +2

    Love Coen Bros so much! Had no idea they weren’t fans of the Fargo series..so many other Coen movies eastereggs throughout. Is Hawley trolling them? You covered a lot, but admittedly disappointed you left out Ethan’s goofy movie he wrote The Naked Man and his book of short stories and scripts Gates of Eden, which is fantastic!
    🤘🏴‍☠️

  • @mattmaloney2445
    @mattmaloney2445 Рік тому

    Looking forward to "Drive Away Dolls" this coming autumn.

  • @jordanneal576
    @jordanneal576 Рік тому +3

    I've over analyzed A Serious Man, and this is the conclusion that I came to. Throughout the film Larry keeps saying "I didn't do anything!" As if doing nothing means nothing should happen to him. The whole film is things happening to him, and him doing nothing. Then at the end, he finally makes a choice and does something bad, and God's judgement quickly follows. It's kind of like the story of Job if Job gave in at the end.
    Also Miller's Crossing is my favorite film of all time. I'll be surprised if I ever see one I enjoy more.

    • @diogenesagogo
      @diogenesagogo Рік тому +1

      A Serious Man my favourite. Maybe because I'm seriously convinced quantum mechanics is essentially bullpoo. And who'd have thought a song written by some acid headed hippie freaks would contain the most profound lyrics ever written??

    • @robkeaton6143
      @robkeaton6143 Рік тому

      Ya think?

  • @Locadel2003
    @Locadel2003 Рік тому +3

    "Fargo" & "Burn after reading" has still some of the best most WTF moments in cinema history. Like Brad pitt death and Steve Buscemi death

  • @RaspberryMeatsicle
    @RaspberryMeatsicle Рік тому +5

    Intolerable Cruelty is highly underrated. If you want to see a truly bad Coens' film The Ladykillers is just awful

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      We are in agreement. I.C. Puts me in a great mood. I recommend Hail Caesar.

  • @JacobMcCaslin
    @JacobMcCaslin Рік тому +1

    Burn After Reading has always been my favorite Coen brothers movie. 🎉

  • @junglemoose2164
    @junglemoose2164 Рік тому +1

    I like the Coen brothers. I have seen most of their films. Raising Arizona and No Country For Old Men are two of my favorite films. I didn't like Fargo and found The Big Lebowski to be unwatchable so much so I didn't even finish viewing it.

  • @movonup
    @movonup Рік тому

    I'm at a loss for words, just, thank you, and thanks to the greatest film makers of my generation. Long live the Coen brothers.

  • @aakankshaaditi9821
    @aakankshaaditi9821 3 місяці тому

    amazing video essay

  • @markmiremont749
    @markmiremont749 Рік тому

    WELL DONE!!!!! 👍👍

  • @Blackdiamondprod.
    @Blackdiamondprod. 7 місяців тому

    I didn’t know that the Coens had anything to do with Evil Dead. That’s one of my favorite movies!

  • @RileyRampant
    @RileyRampant Рік тому +1

    How great was this sum-up of the CoenBros phenomenon ? Totally great. The Coens are, in film, what Dylan is to me, in Music. On a whole nother level.

  • @andrewwalledge6101
    @andrewwalledge6101 Рік тому

    Great video, brilliant film makers. Only thing I don't understand is why hardly any of their films are on 4K - or even Blu-ray. Surely someone could put out a complete collection for their fans. They deserve it and we deserve it.

  • @KenAdams426
    @KenAdams426 Рік тому +1

    my money was part of the 60 million when i saw Fargo in the theaters. But i walked out of that movie thinking it was so stupid. But then saw it again on VHS when it came out and loved it!!!

  • @roonicous2256
    @roonicous2256 Рік тому +2

    Hell or high water is the only coen brothers esc movie that is absolutely amazing. It reminds me heavily of no country for old men

    • @ffejpsycho
      @ffejpsycho Рік тому +1

      I'd add Sam Raimi's "A Simple Plan" to that list as well...

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      I've recommended that film. Texas could have a lot more films. I remember a scene where off in the distance is an enormous fire. No one mentions it in the scene. Texas.

  • @ErmineskinCreelov
    @ErmineskinCreelov Рік тому +2

    The Tom Waits scene from BusterScrugs is their quintesential moment imo. please do dAviD LYnch

  • @deejayiwan7
    @deejayiwan7 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @jamesstewart8377
    @jamesstewart8377 4 місяці тому +1

    Man who wasn’t there is my favorite

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 6 місяців тому

    I hope your conclusion is spot on! I feared they had some kind of falling out.
    Hope that’s not the case.
    They deserve any happy path they choose
    They’ve brought so much to us!

  • @mikehaliday8302
    @mikehaliday8302 Рік тому +2

    Just one? Miller's Crossing
    Number two? (Frick you!): Intolerable Cruelty (seriously, love the intense script and Catherine Zeta Jones. And Billy Bob Thornton)
    Number three? A tie between Raising Arizona and O Brother Where Art Thou (although I'll concede at this point that I could easily trail off into a list of all their movies).
    The Coens are the nearest thing we have today to what Shakespeare was doing in his time. Miller's Crossing is their Hamlet, Intolerable Cruelty is their Taming of the Shrew, etc.
    What happened to the Coens? They need to get back to writing dense Shakespeare-esque scripts and then filming the everloving shit out of it.
    (Oh, yeah...and I agree with you on The Ladykillers...poorly acknowledged but absolutely delicious)

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      I.C. is great fun.

  • @mattstivers342
    @mattstivers342 Рік тому +2

    Intolerable cruelty is my favorite movie by the Cohen brothers.

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      It sure puts me in a great mood. You probably like Hail Caesar too..

  • @balaw1980
    @balaw1980 Рік тому

    Wow, great analysis of all their films. I've gotta say I am in almost 100% agreement with all your comments and ratings. Thanks.

  • @rottensquid
    @rottensquid Рік тому +2

    What a delightful trip down memory lane. I discovered the Coens when Raising Arizona came out on video. I'd seen the trailer in a theater, but dismissed it as looking about as dumb and shallow as any film I could imagine. But man, was I wrong. I fell in love immediately, and followed the Coens from then on. Miller's Crossing was the low-profile gangster film I thought far superior to Goodfellas, and eventually, lots of people came around to agreeing. But at the time, everyone was patting themselves on the back for having "discovered" Scorsese. I took my folks to Barton Fink, making them lifelong Coen fans too. The snooty French got it, but I clearly remember the New Yorker critic dismissing it, while heaping praise on Batman, which is such a surface-only film, it makes me laugh.
    Speaking of, I sometimes wonder what a Coen Batman film would have been like, but as much of a fan as I am, I can't picture how the Coens could have pulled it off. Tim Burton is a shallow filmmaker by any standard, but he had at least a notion of how to bring a cartoon into the real world. I've never particularly liked his rubber Batman, but I can only imagine the Coen Batman being even worse. The Coens, for all their genius, are filmmakers' filmmakers. It's clear that their entire body of inspiration comes from film alone. And whatever one might say about Burton, he has a wider body of inspiration. And you need that to even begin the arduous task of translating the deceptively stylized world of superheroes into live action. There was no model in film that parallels what comic books do. It was utterly uncharted territory. There's no way around the fact that the minute you put a real person in a superhero leotard on film, the fantasy created by comics bursts. So I don't see the Coens cracking that problem, not with the ludicrous audacity that Burton cracked it, by turning his Batman into a six foot action figure, molded plastic muscles and all. I imagine that was one of many reasons they turned down the gig.

  • @domwalker6526
    @domwalker6526 Рік тому +2

    Honestly all their movies are really good. None of em suck

  • @jorge6207
    @jorge6207 Рік тому

    That rug really tied up the room together

  • @TogetherinParis
    @TogetherinParis Рік тому +1

    Ladykillers I helped them with the story, some of the shots. No Country for Old Men was my story. A lot of these directors haven't the bandwidth to do stories, too. Incidentally, there is a human pheromone from the grease on men's faces that cures criminal behavior! That's why I didn't open a story store in Hollywood (Star Wars, E.T., The Matrix, The Great Labowski, Groundhog Day, Lost in Translation, The Martian, American Beauty, Gattaca, Shawshank Redemption, Gravity, Inception, Interstellar, on and on.)

    • @sclogse1
      @sclogse1 Рік тому

      Nice for George (Whore Gay) Santos to drop by...

    • @TogetherinParis
      @TogetherinParis Рік тому

      @@sclogse1 You YR creeps really hate that guy, don't you? I'm not he.

  • @cameronspangler3724
    @cameronspangler3724 5 місяців тому

    Lebowski and Bad Santa make a perfect double feature

  • @bekindrewindgeorgeprice8593
    @bekindrewindgeorgeprice8593 Рік тому +1

    O Brother, Where Art Thou? Is my favourite film out of all them they did.

    • @jasoncanby2525
      @jasoncanby2525 Рік тому +1

      Mine as well. The performances from the 3 leads are damn good

    • @bekindrewindgeorgeprice8593
      @bekindrewindgeorgeprice8593 Рік тому

      @@jasoncanby2525 I know. It’s my favourite Coen Brothers film out of all of them.

  • @oorzuis1419
    @oorzuis1419 Рік тому

    I remember being saved seeing the Hudsucker proxy it was a very dark place I was in rudderless and black, deathly-black.
    by coincidence, there was a movie on Belgian television, which showed once a mouth a quality picture, did not know the picture or the brothers but it saved my life love the brothers Coen for this and the cast of course.
    saw the rest of the Coen brothers' movies the year after.
    I think Coen comes from a dutch Jewish family. in dutch history, we already got the brothers Coen. 16e century. not sure of course some info is just that, also brothers.

  • @tomlichnofsky.7048
    @tomlichnofsky.7048 Рік тому

    Awesomeness Continues!! 😎👌👍They Make Awesome Movies! ✊👊🍁♈🍁

  • @francessimmonds5784
    @francessimmonds5784 Рік тому +5

    What happened to the Cohen bros? They're continuing to make good films. Loved Buster Scruggs

    • @thenetworkingstudy2208
      @thenetworkingstudy2208 Рік тому +1

      I couldn't believe how good "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs" was. I was glued to the scene the whole time and was thinking about it a lot for days after watching. Their movies always feel so original and different.

  • @uselessagent7342
    @uselessagent7342 Рік тому +1

    who would dare say that about the ending to No Country For Old Men that was a gotdam masterpiece

  • @aWomanFreed
    @aWomanFreed Рік тому

    Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother Where Art Thou and True Grit are all in my top ten favorite films of all time

    • @asmith8947
      @asmith8947 Рік тому

      You have good taste in movies.

  • @you2449
    @you2449 Рік тому

    This was like Really well made.

  • @MatthewSmith-fy5hk
    @MatthewSmith-fy5hk 3 місяці тому

    The Coens don't care if they win awards or make billions of dollars, they care about making great movies. Its quite refreshing.

  • @curtis8966
    @curtis8966 Рік тому +2

    Don’t blame Sam Raimi for Crimewave, the studio did that.

  • @PumpernickelBread25
    @PumpernickelBread25 Рік тому +1

    They have so many good movies. I am a big fan of True Grit

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Рік тому

    Here is my at least 3: THE BIG LEBOWSKI, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS and BARTON FINK…Love their films.

  • @davidkeith1499
    @davidkeith1499 Рік тому

    The audiences the narrator refers to as "those who dislike their movie's endings" would be the same group of people who don't like Bob Dylan's voice. A small minded group of utterly unimaginative thinkers. No movies have ever been made that matched the irony and mystery of the Coen brother's masterpiece films....and especially the endings.

  • @VanaeCavae
    @VanaeCavae Рік тому +1

    You need to do a "What happened to the Wachowskis Brothers" ?

  • @MisterRlGHT
    @MisterRlGHT Рік тому

    I give them props for the directors' cut of Blood Simple, only director cut I know of that was indeed cut shorter than the original release.

  • @patriciacroft9816
    @patriciacroft9816 Рік тому

    I loved the movie Fargo and Blood Simple.

  • @natet5959
    @natet5959 Рік тому +1

    Raising Arizona is absolute fire! A top 5 movie for sure! I thought Cage's performance was solid and Holly Hunter was spot on.

  • @Chessheromusic
    @Chessheromusic Рік тому

    Ty for this appreciation of the coens work.
    No country for old men is entirely about the old sheriff character but not BC he can't deal with the violence of the young guys.
    Its BC he can't make sense of what he sees. So he imagines both lou ellen and chigurns characters. As lou ellen is not the good cowboys he imagines- chigurn does not exist at all. Its the sheriffs Imagination that creates this crazy character which were prolly the actions of many different people. The drug dealers caught up with lou ellen it doesn't end like a western or the old days were his father didn't need a gun. Chigurn is a stand in for morality , approaching the sheriff.

  • @kungfew1396
    @kungfew1396 Рік тому +1

    I think O brother where art though has their best and happiest ending out of all them I love that movie.

  • @jessefriesen9121
    @jessefriesen9121 Рік тому

    Not to hate on Tarantino fans (I do like some of his movies) but whenever I used to hear one of those guys rant in college about how he was changing the face of cinema, I used to think, "The less you know about film history, the more you'll think people like Tarantino are truly original. The more you know about film history, the more you'll appreciate the narrative structure, motifs, and genuine lack of cheap tricks that are in the Coen Brothers films." I know that's my pretentious film major side talking from those years, but I still honestly can't help but think the same way..