Coen Brothers Movies Ranked From Worst To Best

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  • @ricblessing3400
    @ricblessing3400 Рік тому +78

    I’ve never understood why A Serious Man isn’t more popular in Coen discussions. It is so smart and tight.

    • @michaelortmann97
      @michaelortmann97 8 місяців тому +3

      It is. But it also is, in my opinion, the peak of that misanthropic streak, that the Coens have. It is a very good movie, but a very, very uncomfortable one for many - me included.

    • @chrismoore6359
      @chrismoore6359 8 місяців тому +3

      Agreed. I know the narrator questions why anybody would watch it more than once, but I've seen it many times. So. Good. Every. Time.

    • @jamesfetherston1190
      @jamesfetherston1190 8 місяців тому +3

      One of my favorites. Seems like the one closest to their experiences.

    • @DonVueltaMorales
      @DonVueltaMorales 4 місяці тому

      Film Ranker says, "It's something you would never watch twice." True that. I've seen it and clips of it scores of times to fully understand it. Film Ranker has got to open up his Old Testament and brush up on his Yiddish songbook to really be able to appreciate some of the depth of spirituality and symbolism in _A Serious Man_ .

    • @kevinmeyer6427
      @kevinmeyer6427 Місяць тому

      I got way more out of the second viewing. The comedy shines through brighter IMO.

  • @EddyFrost
    @EddyFrost Рік тому +97

    O Brother deserves to be way higher. For me it is #1. Epic cinematography, heartbreaking and goofy fun, razor sharp human observation and a soundtrack for the ages.

    • @dennisjohnson2217
      @dennisjohnson2217 Рік тому +3

      “ we ain’t one at a timing it boys, we’s mass communicating! “

    • @richbev91
      @richbev91 Рік тому +3

      I so agree. I've never understood the weird bias against such an amazing movie. Best I can come up with, is a distaste for all things southern, by reviewers who can't separate their politics and their entertainment. I'm very much left of center, but can ignore unrelated viewpoints when evaluating entertainment, etc.

    • @mdhossain3226
      @mdhossain3226 Рік тому

      i do agree with u

    • @terrykobleck6529
      @terrykobleck6529 Рік тому +1

      I went to see the concert of the music that toured afterwards. Ralph Stanley singing Oh Death made me cry, really cry.

    • @diorocks5858
      @diorocks5858 Рік тому +1

      FARGO

  • @filthy_fitz9546
    @filthy_fitz9546 Рік тому +210

    No Country, Fargo, and The Big Lebowski are impossible to rank. They all take #1. Also, Burn After Reading is soooo underrated

    • @jacobleedgaard5968
      @jacobleedgaard5968 Рік тому +7

      Those are the four I would highlight as well.

    • @pchinnIII
      @pchinnIII Рік тому +2

      I have watched those top 3 more times then all the others combined and that is a lot. I love the Coen Brothers and wait for their next film like I used to wait for Kubrick's next film. I would watch Buster Scruggs again if I had Netflicks.

    • @search4truth104
      @search4truth104 Рік тому +2

      Just some of the finest performances on film, Barry Corbin scene in No country, as well as Tommy lee, John Goodwin should have won an oscar.

    • @JohnR22926
      @JohnR22926 Рік тому +15

      Agreed. Burn is much underrated.

    • @glennaddison2745
      @glennaddison2745 Рік тому +10

      agreed > would put BAR in top 5 > Malkovich was perfect

  • @reubenmowle5163
    @reubenmowle5163 3 роки тому +7

    Top 3
    3. No country for old men
    2. The big Lebowski
    1. Fargo

    • @creagle26
      @creagle26 2 роки тому

      That's my top 3 as well

  • @josephpetrosino8029
    @josephpetrosino8029 10 місяців тому +2

    Hey, you nailed number 1 and number 2. To my mind, their 2 very best films. Bingo!

  • @RCTPatriot75
    @RCTPatriot75 9 місяців тому +1

    Raising Arizona is probably the one I have seen the most. It's the one I quote the most.

  • @mikeberry2332
    @mikeberry2332 7 місяців тому +39

    'Serious Man' has one of the best movie endings ever. The bully sees the tornado coming and there is nothing that can be done about it. We hear 'Somebody to Love' on the nerd kid's scratchy device and then the song moves into deep full-blown sound as the credits start rolling. So, so powerful.

    • @NewarkPro4
      @NewarkPro4 7 місяців тому +2

      The Goy's Teeth - the second rabbi, is priceless.

  • @adamf34
    @adamf34 Рік тому +497

    Placing Raising Arizona at #12 is laughable. This is one of the best comedies ever made. Solid performances and funny from beginning to end.

    • @joseph-ow1hf
      @joseph-ow1hf Рік тому +32

      It has hands down the best chase scene ever made.

    • @TroubledLoner
      @TroubledLoner Рік тому +21

      Yes, absolutely. But it's always been underrated. I collect movie posters in a major way (a dealer, in fact); always astounded by how little interest there is in the Raising Arizona poster.

    • @bamberlamb6512
      @bamberlamb6512 Рік тому +16

      In my mind Raising Arizona is a prequel to My name is Earl, which makes it even more awesome in my opinion (if that's even possible?)

    • @JudgeHolden74
      @JudgeHolden74 Рік тому +3

      Putting that at #12 does sound harsh at first blush, but when you look at whats ranked higher, the only one I'd really disagree with is Llewyn Davis.

    • @sarahdee374
      @sarahdee374 Рік тому +3

      concur!

  • @maxpatrickhaynes2194
    @maxpatrickhaynes2194 11 місяців тому +42

    I’m actually a huge fan of “A Serious Man”, I’ve seen it more than twice!! 3 or 4 times… it gets funnier, and funnier each time. The last shot in the movie is SOOOO COOL. Great ending.

    • @mikecraig8454
      @mikecraig8454 8 місяців тому +3

      Completely agree. Way too low.

    • @NewarkPro4
      @NewarkPro4 7 місяців тому +1

      I have actually shown the Opening seen to a Freshmen seminar class for several years. You don't know what has just happened and you don't know what is going to happen. Sets the whole mood for the rest of the film. Should be well above LLewyn Davis.

    • @msscott22
      @msscott22 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. The last shot of the movie is so powerful. Unforgettable really.

  • @GeneFreaks
    @GeneFreaks Рік тому +21

    A Serious Man at 13 is absoluley criminal. Top 5, if not top 3, if not top 2.

  • @milesgreb3537
    @milesgreb3537 3 роки тому +262

    A Serious man is one of the best films ever made. I hate this list lol.

    • @jordanneal576
      @jordanneal576 3 роки тому +15

      It's a film that keeps popping back into my head at random moments. It's got depth, and keeps you questioning long after the credits roll. It's one I've watched more than once and will surely watch again despite the claim of this video.

    • @brettwitzel
      @brettwitzel Рік тому

      This list was made by someone who hates the Coen brothers

    • @VIDJACK
      @VIDJACK Рік тому +9

      I agree. I love the film and watched it at least half a dozen times.

    • @1846tt
      @1846tt Рік тому +8

      Here-f#@&ing-here.

    • @marcpadilla1094
      @marcpadilla1094 Рік тому +2

      Isolated, self-loathing, success. A worthy sense of community. We got history.

  • @moonomakanze8784
    @moonomakanze8784 9 місяців тому +13

    You seem to have missed the point of A Serious Man. It is simply one of the best movies ever made. A simple story about people. People we can actually relate with.

    • @JoeMcMorrow-k7e
      @JoeMcMorrow-k7e Місяць тому

      I confess I have never heard of it but going to watch it.

    • @moonomakanze8784
      @moonomakanze8784 Місяць тому

      @@JoeMcMorrow-k7e Its about how we never really know whats going on with the world and that sometimes bad things will happen to you even when you havent done anything wrong yourself. We learn that despite that fact, we must nevertheless soldier on and continue to remain hopeful

  • @ryderseamons8731
    @ryderseamons8731 Рік тому +353

    O Brother should be in the top 5. One of the most multi-dimensional comedies of all time, some new insight comes to the surface with every re-watch. My personal favorite movie.

  • @sensitivedogs
    @sensitivedogs Рік тому +17

    I love A SERIOUS MAN and have seen it often. No issues with the film. A classic!

  • @ChubbyChecker182
    @ChubbyChecker182 Рік тому +66

    Miller's Crossing is my favourite...an awesome movie, it came out the same year as Goodfellows and Godfather 3 was kind of forgotten about, but is a brilliant mob movie with a terrific script, cinematography and performances.

    • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
      @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 9 місяців тому +6

      We only wants yeggs what's been to college.

    • @stevephlyer
      @stevephlyer 9 місяців тому +7

      Absolutely. One of Gabriel Byrne's best films of his career.

    • @ffrederickskitty214
      @ffrederickskitty214 8 місяців тому +2

      Kids! Ya gotta be firm!

    • @cloccwize
      @cloccwize 3 дні тому

      State of grace and king of New York came out that year too. 1990 was a great year for gangster movies.

  • @michaelfontanelli2450
    @michaelfontanelli2450 Рік тому +56

    Inside Llewyn Davis #2? Are they serious? It made so little impression on me-I know I saw it, but I don’t even remember it.

    • @dereklawson1318
      @dereklawson1318 8 місяців тому +4

      You mean he didn't ask you when he gave his personal rankings?! Jeez. .

    • @JFranz1981
      @JFranz1981 7 місяців тому +4

      Yeah, my least favorite Cohen brothers film by a mile. Thought it was terribly boring. Most of the rest of the list - of what I've watched - I can live with. And No Country is easily the best for me

    • @wolfwiles
      @wolfwiles 6 місяців тому +2

      Anyone that puts Inside Llewyn Davis at #3 and Raising Arizona outside of the top 10 can't be taken seriously

    • @DesusChristus
      @DesusChristus 6 місяців тому

      its 3 not 2

    • @brianmoore48
      @brianmoore48 5 місяців тому

      @@JFranz1981 If that was your least favorite, then you must not have seen either "Intolerable Cruelty" or "The Ladykillers".

  • @RandomDudeOne
    @RandomDudeOne 11 місяців тому +11

    I have watched "A Serious Man" more than once.

  • @itsrob2321
    @itsrob2321 Рік тому +14

    A Serious Man is a deep look at someone trying to live his life right but everyone around him turns his life into chaos. He seeks help from his faith to understand why? The answers from the clergy are the key to understanding. It’s definitely a movie to be watched four or five times if you’re into deep movies. If not, this one may not be for everyone.

    • @NewarkPro4
      @NewarkPro4 7 місяців тому +1

      I see it as a transposition of the book of Job from the Bible set in the town where they themselves grew up, during the time period when they were growing up. The specifics of every detail of the movie are so exact. I see this every year or two and is my one daughter's favorite movie.

  • @earthknight60
    @earthknight60 Рік тому +158

    Miller's Crossing always gets done dirty in movie rankings. It's a really excellent movie and one of the Coen Brother's best.

    • @marcalberts6703
      @marcalberts6703 Рік тому +14

      100%. I think a lot of people miss many of the jokes because they are so low key. The dialog is fantastic, the acting great. It is probably the one I love more than any of the others. It is a hot dog. With mustard. But so much more.

    • @mst3k54
      @mst3k54 Рік тому +3

      I saw Millers Crossing once around 2003 with super high expectations and was so disappointed I don’t remember any of it. And I watched it sober and alone in the middle of the day. No idea what all the hype is around that movie.

    • @Interfect727
      @Interfect727 Рік тому +4

      @@mst3k54 It's best seen when one has no expectations.

    • @TexGuvnah
      @TexGuvnah Рік тому +3

      @@marcalberts6703 "Oldest reason in the book." "There are nicer places to drink."

    • @TexGuvnah
      @TexGuvnah Рік тому +6

      One of the best main themes in the score... right up there with The Mission and The Godfather. Beautiful cinematography by Barry Sonnenfeld.

  • @marcuscook3852
    @marcuscook3852 Рік тому +8

    The Man Who Wasn't There deserves a much higher rating than 10. The Guardian rates it at 4. I would have it at 3, behind Fargo and No Country For Old Men.

  • @terrykobleck6529
    @terrykobleck6529 Рік тому +6

    I would place Raising Arizona much higher. The voiceover at the end where Hi thinks into the future always gives me the sniffles and no other Cohen movie does that.

  • @David-mg1yj
    @David-mg1yj Рік тому +15

    Interesting that you compare Hudsucker (my favourite Coen Brothers film) with Brazil (my favourite Terry Gilliam Film), as both contain an almost identical long tracking shot in the Post Room. "It's a blue letter".

    • @lqr824
      @lqr824 9 місяців тому +1

      yes, they're brothers from another mother. I love them both but never noticed the parallels.

  • @stuartrusso6948
    @stuartrusso6948 Рік тому +38

    I think the Coens are particularly difficult to rank as there catalogue has such a range of different films and so people's preferences for styles will adjust their placement of the films. No 1 & 2 are definitely nailed on for me, the rest could be in any order depending on the criteria being used. Love their work and it feels harsh to judge one as "the worst" film they made.

    • @anarcho-communist11
      @anarcho-communist11 Рік тому

      I feel like this video was too harsh as well, lots of criticism I didn't agree with.

    • @socallars3748
      @socallars3748 9 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. The fact that their worst film is vastly better than what Hollywood typically churns out makes it even more difficult. Most other directors (with a few exceptions) dream of making a film as good as the Coens' worst! While I doubt any two people would agree on the exact order, I think this video makes a good honest attempt at ranking them.

    • @pchinnIII
      @pchinnIII 9 місяців тому +1

      Dito. The bottom 3 are definitely nailed for me also

    • @Portugal2025
      @Portugal2025 9 місяців тому +2

      That’s very astute. Coen Bros films are each distinctive in their own ways. No two are like another

  • @nathanmarmaduke3270
    @nathanmarmaduke3270 3 роки тому +9

    1. fargo
    2. Fargo
    3. FARGO

    • @filmranker6092
      @filmranker6092  3 роки тому +1

      What is number 4?

    • @nathanmarmaduke3270
      @nathanmarmaduke3270 3 роки тому +2

      @@filmranker6092 Lolol
      4. FAARRRRGOO
      5. FARGO
      6. FaRgO
      7. The Big Lewboski
      8. No Country for Old Men
      (Both still amazing but no fargos)

    • @olivergreer7514
      @olivergreer7514 3 роки тому

      Y e s

  • @christopherkenney4766
    @christopherkenney4766 Рік тому +13

    Sir Roger Deakins: this dude really ties the room together.

  • @jan-is9fb
    @jan-is9fb Рік тому +18

    Miller's Crossing has the greatest scene of all gangster films, when assassins come for Albert Finney

    • @chiefscheider
      @chiefscheider Рік тому +4

      Agreed, the sequence is shot and edited to perfection

    • @maryrosekent8223
      @maryrosekent8223 Рік тому +3

      My favorite scene in Miller’s Crossing is when there’s been yet another fuck up and Gabriel Byrne just rolls his eyes while letting out a very weary sigh.

    • @marcalberts6703
      @marcalberts6703 Рік тому +2

      With Danny Boy playing. It's a masterpiece. The old man sure is an artist with the Thompson

    • @jan-is9fb
      @jan-is9fb Рік тому +1

      @@marcalberts6703 no doubt

  • @garybecker2610
    @garybecker2610 Рік тому +55

    The Coen Brothers have made some great movies and some that I could live without. That being said Millers Crossing is one of the best movies ever made by anyone!!!

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Рік тому +7

      Miller's Crossing is the greatest mafia movie ever made.
      Better than Godfather.
      Yeah. I said it.

    • @garybecker2610
      @garybecker2610 Рік тому +4

      And you said it right!!!

  • @leoandolino4668
    @leoandolino4668 Рік тому +27

    The Coen Bros are about the most interesting film makers in the USA. They are fearless.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Рік тому

      Fargo, Blood Simple, Raising Arizona and No Country for Old Men are very good. Some of us really don't find their humor to be funny (big lew) or enjoyable (big lew). They're very stylized if you like that style then .. otherwise it's the big empty. Why is a lazy guy from California talking about his rug compelling and why is it not, at best, annoyingly amusing?
      They seem like they are making something great but it bores a lot of us. I know we are just not that bright and hip. You tell us we need to watch their movies a second time and only then will we understand. I can't stand some of them the first time around.

    • @staffh3815
      @staffh3815 6 місяців тому

      You never smoked pot did you​😂@oppothumbs1

    • @luvlgs1
      @luvlgs1 Місяць тому

      @@oppothumbs1 i liked Big Lew but i think it would have been better without the F-Bombs

  • @Lanwarder
    @Lanwarder Рік тому +55

    I watched a Serious Man like a dozen times and I'm not tired of it at all. That movie is great and it was perfect for the time it came out

    • @cpking7
      @cpking7 Рік тому +5

      Great list, but agree completely on Serious Man. To me, top 3, even though I adore everything in this top ten.

    • @NoahAbrams01
      @NoahAbrams01 Рік тому +6

      This is the exact comment I came here looking for, I've probably seen it 6 or 7 times, Top 5 coen brothers Film for me

    • @Lanwarder
      @Lanwarder Рік тому +1

      @@NoahAbrams01 Thank you so much :)

    • @URInTheVillage
      @URInTheVillage Рік тому +3

      I'm with you. At least a dozen times for me.

    • @morleysobol6656
      @morleysobol6656 Рік тому +1

      I agree. I'm a little biased, as my son and I and many of my friends were extras in that movie.

  • @gorillazsean
    @gorillazsean Рік тому +6

    A crime against humanity was committed once you placed A Serious Man at the thirteenth spot. I've watched this masterpiece, at least, five times.

  • @silverchupacabra73
    @silverchupacabra73 Рік тому +16

    Lists are a pretty subjective animal, however I wouldn't argue many of these choices other than "Miller's Crossing". It's not the best movie in this lot, but in my mind's eye it's seriously one of the greatest character driven dialogue movies ever made, from start to finish!

  • @ljx9450
    @ljx9450 4 роки тому +97

    The best thing is that any and every ranking is correct, because they have about 15 great films and 5 masterpieces.

    • @filmranker6092
      @filmranker6092  4 роки тому +7

      Absoultely. Even the ones at the lowest end are good to great.

    • @ruly8153
      @ruly8153 3 роки тому +3

      Besides Intolerable cruelty and burn after reading
      I can understand any rankings

    • @TreR90
      @TreR90 3 роки тому +5

      @@ruly8153 Burn after reading took a few viewings for me, but eventually became one of my favorites.

    • @Charlesbaker3017
      @Charlesbaker3017 Рік тому +1

      Please name the masterpieces..

    • @brucekives2194
      @brucekives2194 Рік тому +3

      @@Charlesbaker3017
      Raising Arizona is a masterpiece.
      Me, my wife, and our children have very different tastes in humor. Raising Arizona is one of the very few movies ever that can still make the whole family laugh! Not even O Brother can do that.

  • @oltedders
    @oltedders 8 місяців тому +2

    True Grit didn't need a remake? Call it an homage to the original, 40 years later. Wayne's Oscar winning role as a cob rough underdog hero was eclipsed by a 13 year old girl playing a 14 year old girl in the remake. An Oscar worthy performance by Steinfeld right out of the gate. The dialogue, sets, and costumes were transcendent and authentically convincing. The acting is impeccable. A milestone of the Old West genre. Obviously, in the top half of the Coen brother's films.

    • @GizmoBeach
      @GizmoBeach 8 місяців тому

      If he said that he's dead-wrong. Their remake wildly improves on the over-rated original.

  • @MrBojangles1224
    @MrBojangles1224 Рік тому +8

    I've seen a serious man three times, almost my favourite cohen movie lol

  • @mikekenney8362
    @mikekenney8362 Рік тому +24

    Had a serendipitous moment with the two of them at a reception back in the 80s. Told them how much I enjoyed their playful perspective. They said that they had been doing the same gags that they had done in skits in high school. Walked away convinced that I had just encountered understated genius, and knew they didn’t feel compelled make an impression.

  • @aceroadholder2185
    @aceroadholder2185 Рік тому +95

    I saw "Blood Simple" when it first hit theaters. I was floored. The two things that stood out to me was that when you thought "Well, this can't any worse," then it does. Second, if you rewatch the movie you will see that the brothers play fair in the drama. They don't pull a rabbit out of a hat, all the clues and details are there for the audience to see.

    • @Cap683
      @Cap683 Рік тому +8

      In some ways it is my favorite. I had to see it a few times more because I missed a couple of key points. When it came out, someone that I worked with hated it so I knew it had to be good.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Рік тому +8

      Was guided by Siskel and Ebert to watch it, back in the day. I was electrified. Over 40 years, learned that it was in the film noir tradition. It is genre. Doesn't make it less exciting. The final scene with the gunshots in the bathroom.... blew me away. Great movie on many, many levels.

    • @paulcooper8818
      @paulcooper8818 Рік тому +9

      Blood Simple has the most M Emmet Walsh performance ever.

    • @nonsuchned94
      @nonsuchned94 Рік тому +5

      One amazing story bit that is always missed is how everyone is so desperate to cover everything up, all leading up to the final showdown... but if you pay attention, the solution to the entire mystery was right there- under the fish. If the "murder" had just been reported and the police performed a normal investigation, the culprit would have easily been discovered and all plots uncovered.

    • @MrRezRising
      @MrRezRising Рік тому +1

      Dad took me to see it when I was 15. Great movie.

  • @davidwalter2002
    @davidwalter2002 9 місяців тому +13

    One of the things I love and appreciate about the Coen Brothers' films is that they make you think. Even something as fluffy as Raising Arizona has more depth than a cursory examination would indicate. Their films can be rewatched and appreciated for different reasons.

  • @jackkroll1963
    @jackkroll1963 Рік тому +7

    Raising Arizona will always be my number one. That was the hook for me. Surreal absurd satire in the late 80's when almost all movies were mostly...."Yeah..Ok...it's a movie"

  • @SuperAwesomeHobo
    @SuperAwesomeHobo Рік тому +23

    A Serious Man is my favorite movie of all time! "isn't something you would ever watch twice" I have seen it probably 5 times and I want to watch it again.

    • @pauldewalt1162
      @pauldewalt1162 Рік тому +1

      A Serious Man is a serious film done with a wink. I've watched it more than once, if for no other reason than the wonderful supporting cast.

    • @etsneroj
      @etsneroj 8 місяців тому +1

      I love it so much. I've watched it about 5 times as well. It's not for everybody and it certainly has a lot of competition on the list, so I don't care about the ranking. But, the reviewer (like a lot of people) mistake it for a biblical Job story. It's not. The main character's faith is never in question. Instead, it is about the search for meaning in what life throws at you. And the central message is delivered by the Korean father whose son cheats on this physics exam: "accept the mystery." Oh, and seeing the son get stoned at his bar mitzvah was amazing.

  • @Haldurson
    @Haldurson Рік тому +3

    While I get that taste is subjective, I disagree with your ordering. But I do really love the Coen brothers. For me, "A Serious Man" is WAY underrated (maybe it's because of my Jewish suburban upbringing). Raising Arizona is SO good. Even though I am a huge Dylan fan, I did not care as much for Inside Llewyn Davis as you do. For me, it's far too understated. Also, O Brother is probably my favorite Coen brothers movie. No Country is definitely good, but I never got why it's so loved. I would put Blood Simple above it (and, of course, Fargo and O Brother).

  • @gregcrowe4826
    @gregcrowe4826 9 місяців тому +8

    Raising Arizona is now a Christmas movie viewing tradition with the family........ definitely a top 5 on my list

    • @jgw5491
      @jgw5491 2 місяці тому

      "It seemed like us and it seemed like, well, our home. If not Arizona, then a land not too far away. Where all parents are strong and wise and capable and all children are happy and beloved. I don't know. Maybe it was Utah."

    • @luvlgs1
      @luvlgs1 Місяць тому

      when Hi is startled awake in one scene he says "Merry Christmas"

  • @Paracelsus23
    @Paracelsus23 9 місяців тому +4

    Millers Crossing is my favorite. An intersection between their snappy dialog of the 90s and their violent side. But I honestly believe O Brother where art thou is their best.

  • @marccram6584
    @marccram6584 Рік тому +7

    In my opinion, John Wayne sucked all the oxygen out of True Grit and the 1969 film was centered around Rooster. John Wayne is even featured on the poster. The whole movie feels like an ego trip with Wayne constantly trying to nudge Kim Darby out of the way. The Coen's True Grit, as you mentioned, puts the focus back on Mattie and the whole plot rotates around her motivations and determination. Not only do I think the 2010 film is better but I think it was a necessary remake.

    • @pchinnIII
      @pchinnIII Рік тому

      John Wayne was better! Coen's True Grit was better, so pretty much a wash for the remake.

    • @mikkibaker6907
      @mikkibaker6907 Рік тому +2

      Check my comments on the GOOD "True Grit". I agree with you 1000%! As I wrote, Wayne made a great story into "A John Wayne Movie". Yawn. It didn't take much for Wayne to push Kim Darby out of the way since she couldn't act worth a damn. You couldn't push Hailee Steinfeld out of the way with a Mack Truck! Great casting, true to the novel storytelling!

  • @111oooo
    @111oooo Рік тому +3

    Without looking I am saying top five Fargo, Raising Arizona, Big Lebowski, Miller's Crossing and Blood Simple

  • @ApeLikeCreature
    @ApeLikeCreature Рік тому +4

    I’ve watched “A Serious Man” 3 times. Love it!!!

  • @axisandallies79
    @axisandallies79 Рік тому +4

    Spot on, except for Millers Crossing and O Brother… for me. You’re reasoning is on point. I cannot argue with you other than taste. Those two are near the top for me.

  • @JasonBurnett42
    @JasonBurnett42 9 місяців тому +3

    The reason that this video works to collect viewers is that even at their worst, the Coens are great. There are no bad movies here, regardless of "conventional" wisdom -- they are just so good at their best that the "pretty goods" seem bad by comparison.
    The fact that "A Serious Man" and "Hail, Caesar!" are so misunderstood here speaks for itself.

    • @jackremington3397
      @jackremington3397 8 місяців тому

      A Serious Man looks like a Homecoming movie - the Coens are from MN. They even hired that actress that looks like Grace Slick of the Airplane( Jefferson). Great movie.

  • @howardtennenhouse7849
    @howardtennenhouse7849 Рік тому +9

    For my money,Burn after Reading is terrific.Serious Man is brilliant.Saw it over 20 times but I admit it helps a lot if you are Jewish.I could identify with so much of 1960’s Minneapolis. Finally a big shoutout to True Grit and Intolerable Cruelty.Clooney makes that film.

    • @tinasan3870
      @tinasan3870 Рік тому +2

      I agree about A Serious Man. I'm NOT Jewish but I LOVED it ! So many very funny scenes ......I'd love to see it again

  • @mountart2
    @mountart2 Рік тому +2

    Daniel, Buster, Serious & True Grit are ranked way too high, Proxy, Burn & Arizona ranked way too low! Big Lebbowski is always number one!

  • @stevephlyer
    @stevephlyer 9 місяців тому +8

    Miller's Crossing, with tremendous performances by Gabriel Byrne and Alberty Finney is #1. Closely followed by No Country for Old Men, with equally great acting by Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem and Tommy Lee Jones.

    • @hazelrah321
      @hazelrah321 9 місяців тому +3

      Miller's Crossing is a perfect film.

  • @mr.jazzbo2669
    @mr.jazzbo2669 9 місяців тому +32

    I never understood why The Hudsucker Proxy gets so little love. It has everything I love in a Coens film, and I've seen them all. I get why it wasn't a big commercial success, but I think any Coen Brothers fan who hasn't seen it should check it out. Two others I think are underrated are The Man Who Wasn't There and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Blood Simple isn't as well known as it should be. All their early films are brilliant.

    • @donovanmedieval
      @donovanmedieval 8 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, it's alot better than Burn After Reading.

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe 8 місяців тому +1

      Yesssss

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 8 місяців тому +2

      @@matteframe Inside Llewyn Davis is a never-ending hard watch with few special moments. Seems like it is a bit of a portrait of Dylan in 1961, Millers Crossing is good and of course Fargo and Old Men. I am not a big fan and their worst movie for me is Lebowski.

    • @matteframe
      @matteframe 8 місяців тому

      cool story@@oppothumbs1

    • @Amenphoto
      @Amenphoto 8 місяців тому +7

      Hudsucker Proxy is my favorite Coen Brothers film. “You know, for kids.”

  • @williamschreitmueller9873
    @williamschreitmueller9873 Рік тому +4

    Raising Arizona higher !! :) Great job on all your videos though - keep em’ coming.

  • @ConanCnutKicker
    @ConanCnutKicker 7 місяців тому +2

    I have to say that I watched 'A serious man' back lots of times and it has some great lines that stay with you, such as: 'accept the mystery' which i often say to my children.

  • @Paulco67
    @Paulco67 Рік тому +28

    The gas station scene in No Country is remarkable

  • @sg-vp2qg
    @sg-vp2qg Рік тому +2

    Blood Simple was my favourite movie for years from when I saw it in the 80's.....til I saw Raising Arizona (had no idea they were made by the same people)....til I saw Fargo....

  • @jimw.4161
    @jimw.4161 Рік тому +8

    Good to see No Country... at #1. An incredible film - excellent in every way.
    Brilliant in every aspect.

  • @acooksla
    @acooksla Рік тому +5

    Loved Burn After Reading but my all time three favs are Big Lebowski, Fargo and No Country For Old Men

  • @toma5153
    @toma5153 Рік тому +3

    For some reason Burn After Reading to me is a really funny movie. Even though people might not rank it anywhere near the top.

  • @negativeman896
    @negativeman896 Рік тому +11

    Until I watched this list I never realized how many films the Coen Brothers made. What would Hollywood be without them?

  • @tonkaGuy888
    @tonkaGuy888 Рік тому +20

    The fact that Fargo and Lebowski are original screenplays should rank them numbers 1 and 2. No Country for Old Men is very entertaining, but ultimately more a directing gig than fully a Coen Bros film. Same for True Grit. As I was watching your #2 pick of Fargo, I couldn't even think of what could possibly be #1 as I'd actually forgotten that "Old Men" was a Coen film. We've watched it twice, but revisit Fargo and Lebowski about once a year, and seem to quote one or the other pretty much every day. I'm positive they will be best remembered for those two films.

  • @Anautistictherapist
    @Anautistictherapist Рік тому +3

    There are no worst Coen Brothers Movies. There are only less-best.

  • @jake-intensify3131
    @jake-intensify3131 3 роки тому +6

    I like this list. Would’ve certainly had a serious man a lot higher, but that’s my only complaint

    • @КурочкаКрашена
      @КурочкаКрашена Рік тому

      Yeah I agree - It would be number 1 or 2 for me (competing for that top spot with Fargo). No Country at number 3.

    • @tinasan3870
      @tinasan3870 Рік тому +1

      I've watched A serious Man several times. It's hysterical ! (and I'm not even Jewish).....I wanna watch it again !

  • @gfweis
    @gfweis 9 місяців тому +2

    I would happily watch A Serious Man not just twice, but at least once every year. Great black comedy. Fred Melamed alone is worth the price of admission.

  • @aaronahlfeldt2916
    @aaronahlfeldt2916 4 роки тому +20

    Personally i think A serious man is one of their best, loved your vid tho

    • @filmranker6092
      @filmranker6092  4 роки тому +1

      There are quite a few folks that would agree with you. It is a well made film, it is just so so bleak.

    • @13strong
      @13strong 3 роки тому +5

      I think the quality of A Serious Man depends on your own sensibility and personality. If you don't mind a bleak, misanthropic outlook and a slow, restrained pace and atmosphere, then it's gold. Otherwise I could see how it would be a tough watch. I loved it.

    • @mikegovette1297
      @mikegovette1297 3 роки тому

      @@filmranker6092 I also loved this movie. You never mentioned humor...I've watched it several times.

  • @denisdaly1708
    @denisdaly1708 Рік тому +2

    Miller's Crossing Raising Arizona and Fargo my top 3. Well my favourites

  • @GarthDixson
    @GarthDixson 8 місяців тому +6

    I said to myself, "If 'No Country for Old Men' is not #1, I am moving on immediately." Great job. Thanks for posting.

    • @redwater4778
      @redwater4778 8 місяців тому +1

      The editing was seriously flawed

  • @Lanwarder
    @Lanwarder Рік тому +2

    lol I made so many friends who were studying cinema in college watch Coen brothers movies especially the big lebowski....Heck some of them still call me dude, they got me the sandals and vest....I actually have two of them....Apparently they associate me with that movie for more than introducing it to them I suppose....plus it got me a bunch of free white russians lol....although I like mine better with Baileys lol...Funny, at the end of the day I recognize myself a lot more in a Llewelyn Davis type character....Meh...We all have our own perspective I suppose :).....And that's pretty much the end of my story

  • @beachcomberocean4859
    @beachcomberocean4859 Рік тому +27

    I remember seeing Miller's Crossing for the first time and remembering a Dashiel Hammett novel called Red Harvest. Each has a protagonist who works both sides in a gang war. Both are exceptional. Both worth your time.

    • @jeanfrankel9551
      @jeanfrankel9551 Рік тому +3

      You may be thinking of "The Glass Key" by Hammett. Both novels are excellent, as is "Miller's Crossing."

    • @thomasrichmond2413
      @thomasrichmond2413 Рік тому +5

      It’s actually a cross between the two novels. The story is close to Glass Key but the feel and violence is pure Red Harvest.

    • @lqr824
      @lqr824 9 місяців тому +2

      @beachcomberocean4859 @thomasrichmond2413 you guys are probably a step ahead of me but a great trilogy to watch is Yojimbo, Last Man Standing, and Fistful of Dollars (or was it a Few Dollars More?) also all have nods to both Hammett novels if I recall correctly.

  • @Teelirious
    @Teelirious Рік тому +2

    A little relieved. I thought you were rating the brothers themselves in order which would have been a much shorter video.

  • @911TruthFighter
    @911TruthFighter Рік тому +5

    Seen A Serious Man 6 times is my only disagreement.

  • @TheGreatDane-MarcRieperFan
    @TheGreatDane-MarcRieperFan Рік тому +1

    Setting aside the stuffy qualifications of a critics eye and recalling only the movies that moved my spirit, my top 5 would absolutely be Barton Fink, A Serious Man, The Big Lebowski, Miller's Crossing, and Fargo. I'm not putting those in any order. Leaving out a few others feels bonkers, but 5 is 5, and these were the first 5, but I have to say, A Serious Man. So good.
    "Why does he make us feel the questions if he's not gonna give us any answers?" The Rabbi responds, "He hasn't told me." That's the film right there. Perfect angst.

  • @ToneSoCooL3
    @ToneSoCooL3 2 роки тому +4

    I have watched Burn After Reading twenty times. At least top five.

  • @johnhawks5035
    @johnhawks5035 Рік тому +2

    A. Great insights
    B. Thanks so much for using your human voice.

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 3 роки тому +6

    Blood simple is brilliant and must be seen.

    • @Forklift_Certified_
      @Forklift_Certified_ Рік тому +1

      All the folks not putting it in the top 5 of their Coen list is a fool.

  • @user-oy8zg4mv8m
    @user-oy8zg4mv8m Рік тому +13

    A very solid job here, I really appreciate your acknowledgement of The Man Who Wasn’t There. Only changes I would make is to rank Raising Arizona higher and Inside Llewyn Davis much lower. Great insights.

    • @wallacegrommet9343
      @wallacegrommet9343 Рік тому

      Agree definitely on Davis. That was nothing to watch a second time.

    • @Zoyx
      @Zoyx Рік тому +1

      Inside Llewyn Davis is the only Coen brother movie I quit watching.

    • @emmalancaster2013
      @emmalancaster2013 Рік тому

      I loved “Llewyn Davis.” Oscar Isaac was remarkable. I actually thought the movie would have a bit better if they’d shaved off the final 12 minutes or so. A better ending would have been the part where Llewyn drives past the town where his ex girlfriend & son live & looks back at the exit. Would he have stopped? I wish they would have ended it that way - ambiguous with a little hopefulness thrown in for good measure.

    • @pauldewalt1162
      @pauldewalt1162 Рік тому

      I loved Llewy Davis, and I think the ending was perfect: Llewy beat up in the alley of the Gaslight and Bob Dylan singing (and being discovered) inside. The perfect touch.

  • @plaidchuck
    @plaidchuck Рік тому +2

    Burn After Reading is garbage. Bad editing and them trying to be hard to be funny. People confuse clooney pitt and malkovitch chewing scenery to be a good movie. Hail Caesar however is one of their best and right up there with Lebowski.

  • @jaydubya3698
    @jaydubya3698 Рік тому +45

    Two things:
    1.It's pretty safe to say that the Coens possess one of the greatest film directing batting averages of all time. They've given us so many memorable, bizarre, funny and horrifying characters that people will be talking about for generations to come.
    2. I understand why many people feel lukewarm about "A Serious Man", but it's actually one of my favorite comedies of all time and I have gladly watched it more than once. Here are some of the great lines/scenes that make me laugh everytime I think about them:
    "Fegel's going to kick the CRAAAAP out of me."
    Clive Park arguing with Larry about failing his physics exam and wanting to retake it. "Secret test...hush hush." And then Clive's Dad threatening to sue Larry for defamation after Clive attempted to bribe Larry.
    Unctuous Sy Abelman. Yuck.
    Rabbi Scott: "Just look at the parking lot, Larry...."
    Larry writing on the chalkboard with his flood water pants and awkwardly sticking his butt out. The guy's such a geek.

    • @MrStevos
      @MrStevos Рік тому

      Yep, should for sure be right at the top !

    • @URInTheVillage
      @URInTheVillage Рік тому +1

      I agree. It was probably too intellectual and too subtle for this reviewer's bizarre and simplistic ranking. It bears watching multiple times and everything from the casting to the humor and the performances are top notch. One of the Coen's best, in my view. The Coen's are masters and A Serious Man is a top example.

    • @MrStevos
      @MrStevos Рік тому +3

      @@URInTheVillage I also wonder if people who are, or are well versed in Jewish law & traditions end up liking it so much more ?

    • @jaydubya3698
      @jaydubya3698 Рік тому +2

      @@URInTheVillage Yeah...you have to have exposure to Jewish, stoner, academic, and late 1960s sensibilities in order to really appreciate the movie. It's a bit niche in that way. I mean, I'm not Jewish, but can still appreciate the sort of Jewish humor of a "nebbishy" guy trying to do the right thing in his life, getting royally screwed over at every turn, trying to respond aggressively at times, but having absolutely no innate ability to do so. Subtle and funny stuff.

    • @recurrenTopology
      @recurrenTopology Рік тому +1

      As someone trained in physics (mathematician now), I am often reminded of the scene where Larry explains to Clive "you can't really understand the physics without understanding the math, the math tells how it really works, that's the real thing. The stories I give you in class are just illustrative, they're like fables say, to help give you a picture. I mean... even I don't understand the dead cat, the math is how it really works."
      So perfectly encapsulates my feelings about the various interpretations of quantum mechanics (and physics more generally), and is just an utterly hilarious scene for me.

  • @patrickvanrinsvelt4466
    @patrickvanrinsvelt4466 Рік тому +3

    Lebowski and Arizona. Two of my favorites.

  • @tdtvkc1
    @tdtvkc1 Рік тому +3

    Just watched Raising Arizona the other day and it hooked me just like when I watched the first time. To be fair I haven't seen all of the movies but I think Raising Arizona might be ranked a little low. 😀✌❤

  • @oldbk4281
    @oldbk4281 Рік тому +2

    6. Miller’s Crossing
    5. Barton Fink
    4. Fargo
    3. Oh Brother Where Art Thou?
    2. No Country for Old Men
    1. The Big Lebowski

  • @ffrederickskitty214
    @ffrederickskitty214 9 місяців тому +12

    The Coen Brothers never had a worst film. All their films are brilliant

  • @morganboy1
    @morganboy1 9 місяців тому +3

    Love most of what Joel & Ethan have done. Good rundown, but I would have ranked Raising Arizona a lot higher. It's in my top 10 of best comedies.

  • @jorgesuarez7073
    @jorgesuarez7073 8 місяців тому +3

    No Country For Old Men is a perfect movie. Jaime Barden's performance as a villain is brilliant.

    • @mikeweiser2210
      @mikeweiser2210 8 місяців тому +1

      Who is Jaime Barden? 😂😂😂

    • @vd3364
      @vd3364 8 місяців тому

      It's a fantastic novel as well, and that's the reason it's a great movie.

  • @karlhinze
    @karlhinze 3 роки тому +4

    I really don’t like this list. I appreciate it’s all subjective, but a lot of it just didn’t make sense to me.
    You’ve put Burn After Reading (which I love by the way) at 14 but given it quite a decent review. You’ve then put my personal favourite A Serious Man one position above it and slated it. How does that work?
    And putting Inside Llewyn Davis above The Big Lebowski probably confuses most Coen brothers fans.
    I wouldn’t put No Country For Old Men anywhere near the top either, but I appreciate that’s just me. I think it’s highly overrated.

    • @brendanward2991
      @brendanward2991 Рік тому +2

      I concur with most of what you say. I think No Country for Old Men is one of their weakest movies.

  • @emmalancaster2013
    @emmalancaster2013 Рік тому +2

    I thought Brad Pitt was spectacular and definitely should have at least been nominated for an Oscar in “Burn After Reading.”

  • @richbev91
    @richbev91 Рік тому +3

    I always have major issues with these sorts of lists. Lady Killers was a bit clunky, but Hanks' performance would have it further up the list for me. I adore Intolerable Cruelty, and would have it in the top ten easily. As many others here mention, the bias against Oh Brother has always baffled me. It should be in the top 5. Llewyn Davis at #3 is laughable. More like #17. I liked Barton Fink (who am I kidding, I like everything the Coens have done), but #6 is too high. I should watch Blood Simple again, but it seems much too high. I'd put Serious Man on the bottom. I found it mostly boring. Personally, Fargo should top the list, but Old Men would be #2 or #3 (maybe behind Lebowski).

  • @CapuletPoeChannel
    @CapuletPoeChannel Рік тому +2

    I'm shocked at how low Raising Arizona is

  • @randycunningham7318
    @randycunningham7318 2 роки тому +6

    Fargo is their masterpiece, not the overrated No Country For Old Men.

    • @dosdeviant
      @dosdeviant Рік тому

      Why do you think No Country is overrated?

  • @dr.strangelove7788
    @dr.strangelove7788 10 місяців тому +3

    Good list. I love No Country, but I think #1 should be Fargo. It is so original and written by the brothers. You’d have to list it in the top ten movies of the 20th C in my opinion

  • @mshelton5036
    @mshelton5036 Рік тому +2

    Fargo is #1 Barton Fink #2 Blood simple #3 No country #4 O Brother #5 Raising Arizona #6 The man who wasn't there #7. I can't see how True grit was rated so high liked the first one better and didn't think it was that great, no remake required. For me my top 7 I have watched more the once and are all outstanding movies.

  • @sakaridis
    @sakaridis Рік тому +8

    In my opinion, A Serious Man is SEVERELY underrated here! It's probably my favorite Coen Brothers film along with Miller's Crossing! Conversely, I have Buster Scraggs in the bottom three...
    I also think you're over-selling Blood Simple a bit. It's a great movie, don't get me wrong, but it's blatantly obvious that it is a freshman effort. The Coens of the mid-late 90s would've done wonders with the same material, but the Coens of the mid 80s were simply not ready to do it justice 100%.

    • @pchinnIII
      @pchinnIII Рік тому

      The scene with the hand coming in through the window told you that the Coen Brothers were going to be next level filmmakers.

    • @mikkibaker6907
      @mikkibaker6907 Рік тому +1

      Here's something you should give a look:. "A Woman, A Gun, and A Noodle Shop". It's the great Zhang Yimou's homage to The Coen's "Blood Simple".

    • @sakaridis
      @sakaridis Рік тому

      @@mikkibaker6907 Zhang Yimou is a genius! His recent films may not be up to the same high standards that his 90s and 00s catalog set, but they are still interesting.

  • @ronaldbell7429
    @ronaldbell7429 10 місяців тому +2

    The LadyKillers was the first Coen Brothers movie that I considered a dud. I went back and watched the original LadyKillers, and it was brilliant.

    • @ronaldbell7429
      @ronaldbell7429 10 місяців тому

      But Hudsucker is my favorite Coen brothers movie.

  • @randomdude4207
    @randomdude4207 4 роки тому +17

    The Coens are Masters...

  • @WOLFTICKVIDEOS
    @WOLFTICKVIDEOS 4 роки тому +7

    Man, what a lineup, at home back from the gym and cant get out of the car, well done! I completely agree with your #1

  • @philmorel1042
    @philmorel1042 Рік тому +1

    Never really got Big Lebowski and couldn't even finish Barton Fink. But for me Fargo is #1 and I would put Burn After Reading up there also

  • @JosetheDopeLPs
    @JosetheDopeLPs 4 роки тому +10

    It's a shame you put so much effort into this video only for it to not even hit a thousand views yet. Your channel really deserves way more attention dude!

  • @bookshopgirlilmariel2510
    @bookshopgirlilmariel2510 Рік тому +2

    I don't see True Grid as a remake, its another adaptation of the fantastic novel and it's way closer to the book and one of the many reasons why I personally love the Coen adaptation more than the 1969 adaptation.

    • @pauldewalt1162
      @pauldewalt1162 Рік тому +2

      The novel is an American classic. So much of the language is directly from Charles Portis. The '69 adaptation is awful by comparison.

  • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
    @Momcat_maggiefelinefan Рік тому +8

    I own several of the brothers’ movies, my faves being Fargo, No Country, and Oh, Brother. Will eventually end up buying a few more of their work. I like their interpretations … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦

    • @JakeGint1
      @JakeGint1 7 місяців тому +1

      We have those, and Miller's Crossing now -- recently acquired after I insisted my wife watch it.

    • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
      @Momcat_maggiefelinefan 7 місяців тому

      @@JakeGint1 Excellent choice! Enjoy. 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦

  • @RevZafod
    @RevZafod 9 місяців тому +1

    Having won "Best Walter" trophies at L.A. LebowskiFests in 2005 [my avatar] and 2007, and in NYC in 2006, I don't think there's any question about my favorite, followed in no particular order by Fargo, Barton Fink, A Serious Man, and The Hudsucker Proxy.

  • @jamesboswell9324
    @jamesboswell9324 Рік тому +15

    1. Fargo
    The rest is largely a matter of opinion but Fargo is outstanding in every way and even manages to sucessfully bridge the comedy-thriller divide. It is a flawless masterpiece (great story, script, acting, cinematography, musical score, the lot!) and worthy to make the top ten in any list of movies.
    Big Lebowski is hilarious throughout and the Coen's best comedy (indeed, one of the best film comedies of all time). Other special mentions I'd give to Blood Simple (terrific but still overshadowed by Fargo obviously), A Serious Man (also very funny) and massively overlooked and underrated The Man Who Wasn't There. No Country for Old Men has some great sequences but it's not a patch on any of these.
    Now I love the Coens because they have made some of the finest films in modern times. At their best, they are unbeatable. However, I find that about half of their films are way too showy and sometimes just come across a rather empty exercises in style over substance. Hudsucker Proxy in particular is far too clever-clever for its own good. And their remakes of The Ladykillers and True Grit are mostly pointless and frankly unwatchable. But then no filmmaker (not even Billy Wilder, Sidney Lumet or Stanley Kubrick) ever got it right every time.
    Anyway, I'm off to track down Inside Llewyn Davis... thanks for the list and the heads up. (Somehow I've managed to miss that one altogether.)

    • @bowtangey6830
      @bowtangey6830 Рік тому +3

      I agree with you. 🌟1. FARGO.🌟

    • @jamesboswell9324
      @jamesboswell9324 Рік тому

      @@bowtangey6830 Incidentally, I have since watched Inside Llewyn Davis. Hmmm. Not so good. What's it meant to be about exactly? A road movie that never gets anywhere. A comedy without any memorable jokes. Some kind of existentialist riff on Nietzsche's eternal recurrence where the protagonist's life seen as a loop becomes an infinite and infernal pit of misery. Or more straightforwardly, as some viewers have suggested, the emperor's new clothes and the Coens just cocking a snook to the critics and their own fans. Not sure but it did leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth. One thing of interest I did spot however is in the title which might be an anagram that works as a cryptic crossword clue if 'inside' is taken to mean 'unscramble' as it might in a crossword. On that basis Llewyn Davis potentially rearranges to become "Dylan Swivel". Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!

    • @pchinnIII
      @pchinnIII Рік тому +1

      You are wrong about Kubrick. He got it right every single time.

    • @jamesboswell9324
      @jamesboswell9324 Рік тому

      @@pchinnIII From Dr Strangelove onwards definitely agree. Middle to late Kubrick is all superb. Not sure I'd agree about his earlier films however with the exception of Paths of Glory which is flawless. The Killing and Lolita are certainly passable but hardly masterpieces. His first two films I've never actually seen but I know Kubrick generally distanced himself from them. And Spartacus is another oddity - not pure Kubrick obviously so maybe unfair to include it. All that said, I do acknowledge that Kubrick was an exceptional filmmaker who redefined genres and often tore up the rulebook altogether and that he made at least five films (Paths of Glory, Strangelove, 2001, Full Metal Jacket & Eyes Wide Shut are my picks - but arguably Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon too) that ought to make it into anyone's top ten!