Top 10 Coen Brothers Movies
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Well, that's just like your opinion man
That is accurate
Ffs I read it in dudes voice
Yeah man, like uh… I loved the lady killers man.
Yeah like that's your opinion bra
Best comment
The Man Who Wasn't There is one of the most criminally underrated films of all time. If you haven't seen it, do it.
RGYDK I totally agree, amazing performance from Billy bob.
It's in my top ten Coen films but probably around 7.
Agreed. Burn After Reading was also really good. J.K. Simmons part was small but made the film.
It’s definitely one of my top Coens films
"He didn't say that". Brilliant line.
I just know that Miller's Crossing was, and still is, an underrated Coen Brother classic. The playful dialog used, the acting, cinematography and a story that demands second and third viewings to understand its true greatness? Not to mention the score that forever has been embedded in my brain like that 'hat in the wind.' Great, great film about survival and conscience, set in a Dashiell Hammett story, with Raymond Chandler language and Coen Bros humor. If you haven't seen this movie, watch it. If you have, watch it again if you felt you missed something, because you probably did. In doing so, the realization of its greatness for all the above reasons will continue to become evident in the process.
Lebowski is #1 for me
I freaking love "No Country for Old Men". My favorite scene was the one in the gas station where Chigurh does that coin toss thing of his.
One of best movies ever made
I personally love O Brother, Where Art Thou? It's one of my favorite movies
Well it was number 5. I was actually surprised too. It's probably their most underrated film along with a serious man.
It's one of my least favorite by them. I found it verrrry boring.
Justin McDonald At least the soundtrack album won a Grammy for Album of the year!!!
It's within my Top 30 films of all time and is my 3rd fave Coen Brothers film
Jonathan Buchanan What are your 2nd and 1st?
jmo, but The Big Lebowski is always gonna be my favorite.
The Dude abides
let's see what happens after I watch Hail, Ceasar
That's just like, your opinion man.
This.
@Scotty St Cloud I agree Hail Caesar is absolutely their worst film till date(yes, worser than Ladykillers and Burn After Reading). That film looks like a badly made parody of all Coen Brothers films including additional parody of 50s Hollywood. The Coens are literally comparable to Stanley Kubrick in terms of greatness but fall short because of works like Hail Caesar, Ladykillers and Burn After Reading which are all good or maybe above average films for other directors but for them. Also their ignoring science fiction films while Kubrick made the best science fiction movie of all time.
@@hibbidyjibbidyy you could start with Inside Llewyn Davis, thats their most definitive work I have ever seen then go on to A Serious Man. After that go towards the westerns i.e. True Grit(remake but its better than the original, jmo), then No Country For Old Men( a western but a subvert), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs(totally a cinematographic masterpiece). Then probably their comedies like The Big Lebowski, etc. Miller's Crossing, Hudsucker Proxy are brilliant. And Barton Fink is again a masterpiece.
I just watched 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' on Netflix last night. Brand new Coen Bros. Loved it!
Rick Marvil thought it got pretty boring pretty soon after an interesting start..not one of thier best for me..
One of their worst but still worth watching once.
I liked it, especially the first two stories. That pan dude.....he don't fight fair.
One of the worst?! Are you on drugs? The only mistake they made is dealing with fucking Netflix and not realising it in cinemas. This film would have been in the top 3 easily and won a lot of awards. It's such an original, fresh and beautiful crafted film. You sure fans of Coen brothers? You seem like haters. The acting, the writing, the locations, everything it's fucking perfect.
Dan Alexandru damn right Dan! Probably too spoiled to appreciate. I have loved Scorsese & a lot of others through my 68 years, but the Coen Bros. rule
My Favorite film from the Coen Brother's is for sure "No Country for Old Men" just because of Javier Bardem's performance.
Agreed! One of the best movies ever made
IDK, it may be in Brolin's top 3 as well.
I agree totally, as much as I liked The Big Lebowski, it's a comedy...they do comedy so well, but it doesn't leave the emotional impression of the intense thrillers they crank out. True Grit doesn't belong anywhere on the list though, it's a Coen stinker, which actually is a better movie than most people put out.
Michael Hassler True Grit is fantastic imo
ShinbrigTV they definitely had the top 3 in the right order. SHOCKED that Raising Arizona is so low.
Favorite directors:
•Coen brothers
•Quentin tarantino
•Wes anderson
David Fincher :)
Ah yes, of course :)
Fabian Adamek and Christopher Nolan ;)
Don't forget Martin Scorsese
M.Night-Shamalama
o brother where art thou deserves to be higher on the list!!!
Its in my opinion the best modern adaptation of the Odyssey ever.
I absolutely loved Inside IIewyn Davis
mee to , camera work is amazing on the night car scenes on the way to Chicago
@@bojanbuck7874 haha with the driver who always looks pissed off
Naylikeh 😀
I've always thought Fargo was their best film.
Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
***** No far more hip to be a Contrarian douce
yep.
***** Wow. You really don't understand the reference?
I never really liked Fargo all that much, truthfully. My favorite, however, has gotta be A Serious Man. I just love the pointlessness of everything, despite the aggravation it bestowed upon me.
I like to think of "No country for old men" as a sequel to "fargo", where the authors grew old enough to realize that the good has become too old and slow to catch up with evil
*****
I see. didn't know about the novel.
This. This is amazing.
Seems legit, friendo
And I think room 148 (i think its name is) is a sequin to the shining
Jimmy Griffin Ya brah
The Coens are easily my favorite directors. Making a top 10 is no easy task. My only gripe is that A Serious Man didn't make the cut; it is my favorite Coen film to date.
All great choices. “The Man Who Wasn’t There” is a treasure of filmmaking. It deserves to be on this list.
I still need to see that one. The Big Lebowski will always be my favorite, I think.
Haven't seen many of these but No Country at #1 is great. One of my favorites of all time.
If you haven't seen it yet, their newest Netflix original, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, is the best film I've seen in a while. Visually beautiful and intriguing, a very unique style even among other Coen brothers films, and yet still reminiscent of some of their common themes. If you are a fan, it's definitely worth the watch.
Still is worth a watch
A Great Movie
Loved it
i still remember how Raising Arizona blew me away when it came out. so funny, original and out of left field!
I still prefer Fargo over No Country (but only slightly). The amount of subtle and absurd humor meticulously placed in Fargo gave the film some energy and charm.
SilentTree Fargo is better in a lot of ways. I only saw no country on the big screen, so a second viewing will be required. I have Fargo on VHS from when it first came out and have been able to pick up and watch it again at any point I see it on TV.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Fargo is amazing. I’d rank Fargo #2, just a notch behind “No Country”-which is damn near flawless
Personally I think Inside Llewyn Davis should be higher on the list.
Burn after reading should be in the top 5, so funny and so underrated
+Matt Josh seconded.
+Matt Josh yeah i think its underated too , i thought brad pitt was good in it , it wasent a great character but i thought he was hilarious , my favorites brother where art thou
Malkovich's character is fucking perfect. The consummate Company™ man, total insider douchebag. The way he pronounced "memoir" is epic.
@@EconAtheist and then Tilda Swintons perfect laugh after he says it haha
Not a Top 5, but probably a Top 10.
I notice John Goodman is in a lot of these. Such a great actor.
@Robin Rask Steve buscemi is so underrated
WES ANDERSON - USES THE SAME CAST OVER AND OVER - SORRY CAPS - NO GLASSES ON
How the hell is Raising Arizona only tenth place?
I love that goddamn movie so much.
Relatedly, i only really appreciated how frequently my mom and i carry on whole conversations using movie quotes and references when, totally out of nowhere, she had a serious stroke. While she was in the ICU, we didn't know if she was going to have severe cognitive impairment or what. And, naturally, she was as soupy as you'd expect; "...maybe it was utah" became her kind of shorthand for acknowledging the days blurring together, and general confusion and delay that comes with losing a chunk of time.
Haha, paradoxically enough, her penchant for incorporating good quotes into daily life had half of the hospital staff convinced that she was utterly off her fucking rocker.
Ned D.
Of the 5 Coen films I’ve seen, (4 of them being on the list), I’m surprised to c that my ranking is actually in reverse? Raising Arizona is my favourite, followed by The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (which isn’t here), then Fargo at 3rd place, The Big Lebowski at 4th and No Country for Old Men at 5th.
@@shotbro4998 This is a 2014 video, so Buster Scruggs wasn't in the running.
Idavid Graficks
Ik, it’s why I said it isn’t here
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my mom's friend is the only one in her family who wasnt in the band that plays all the songs in O Brother Where Art Thou?.
Top 10 movie underdogs ; just a thought. You know characters who all the other characters think will lose.
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LadyKillers was fucking great.
For me it's, No Country for Old Men, Fargo, Miller's Crossing, The Big Lebowski, Blood Simple, it's a toss up after that.
Where does Buster Scruggs & Hail Caesar rank?
Just saw O Brother Where Art Thou and it is definitely my favorite.
Drakon Lorek I think it's my favorite too. It was the first Coen brothers movie I saw.
I try to watch this movie once every year. Everybody who I watch it with loves it. It’s such a good movie and one of the best comedy’s ever made
Watch it again. Pay attention to the small things that are funny. Plus this was not folk music it was Bluegrass. A great soundtrack. Soundtrack is just as good as the movie.
@@Braveheart0484 It was a mix of both. Bluegrass essentially came from old time mountain music which is folk music.
I loved Burn After Reading. Man that was hilarious in the best ways.
Finally!
I'll stick with talonflame your president thank you very much.
***** Are you by any chance related to a certain Germain terrori... *ehem*, excuse me, I mean exceptional thief?
Are we gonna split hairs here?..... Am I wrong?
10. Barton Fink
9. Burn After Reading
8. Millers Crossing
7. Blood Simple
6. Inside Llewyn Davis
5. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
4. Big Lebowski
3. No Country for Old Men
2. Raising Arizona
1. Fargo
No Country for Old Men! Yes! That movie is worth seeing for Javier Bardem's performance alone, one of the very best villains of all-time. Javier Bardem is an immense actor!
mine...
1 no country...
2 blood simple
3 big lebowski
4 fargo
5 miller's crossing
O Brother Where Art Thou is my favorite! 😁
1. Fargo
2. The Big Lebowski
3. Miller's Crossing
4. No Country For Old Men
5. O Brother Where Art Thou
6. Barton Fink
7. Blood Simple
8. The Man Who Wasn't There
9. True Grit
10. Raising Arizona
Gotta put my list up although sadly i've gotten behind on their films, burn after reading turned me off but i'll catch up
10. Miller's Crossing
9. Intolerable Cruelty
8. Blood Simple
7. True Grit
6. The Ladykillers
5. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
4. No Country for Old Men
3. Raising Arizona
2. Big Lebowski
1. Fargo
The top 2-3 could fall on my top 100 movies all time
1. The Big Lebowski
2. No Country For Old Men
3. Fargo
4. Blood Simple
5. A Serious Man
You might wanna update your list now that Buster's out
@@dtusoy7229 Mr pocket is my new favorite saying
Yes! @@dtusoy7229
no country sucks a big one
Where is True Grit
I love the quirky scripts for Raising Arizona and O Brother Where Art Thou.
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10. Raising Arizona
9. O Brother Where Art Thou?
8. Barton Fink
7. Miller's Crossing
6. A Serious Man
5. The Big Lebowski
4. True Grit
3. Fargo
2. Inside Llewyn Davis
1. No Country For Old Men
No country and True Grit are two of my favorites of all time.
Of the one's I've seen I'd say
1) No Country for Old Men
2) Miller's Crossing
3) Inside Llewyn Davis
4) Fargo
5) True Grit
6) Barton Fink
7) The Big Lebowski
8) Hail, Caesar!
Still need to watch a few others
O Brother, Were Art Thou? Should have been top 3.
The Top 10 Coen Brothers Movies in Order = Pick any ten, any order. They're all correct.
Addendum: this channel seems like it should be a lot more low-rent and click-baity than it actually is. The scripts are always really well written, with great research and well-reasoned opinions, regardless of what one thinks of the ultimate listings. It's clearly made by people who actually love film, which makes the content actually worth watching. Finally subscribed.
(I do wish they were in at least 720p though)
Lol Watchmojo is one of the worst on youtube
Watchmojo are decent, i watch them for the frequent uploads in almost every catagory. But try cinefix i feel like they have more of an opinion and know more about film
Amen!
And If get tired of those review sites you can check Cinemasins for a bit of a laugh
Talking about the video source instead of the content. Typical know nothing comments
Inside Llewyn Davis should be at least top 5
amen
hmmmm
Though 'Fargo' and 'No country for old men' are absolutely brilliant films, i personally think 'TRUE GRIT' is the coen brothers greatest film. People most often do not give it the recognition it deserves. To remake a classic and absolutely nail everything that made the first great is a hard task and when i watched the coens version i was amazed to see how good it actually was and i take my hat off to them for doing such a thing.
My Opinion: True Grit (1969) - Focused and driven solely by John Wayne
True Grit (2010) - Gave importance to all characters involved
Hailee steinfeld was absolutely brilliant as Mattie Ross and deserved the oscar nod, Jeff bridges did his version of cogburn and came out in flying colors, Matt Damon played his part well. Great soundtrack and One of the best introductions to a movie's story. BRILLIANT!
I did not compare the film with the earlier version like others normally do. This film by the coens on its own is a masterpiece and is currently my favorite movie of all time.
Sadly I haven`t seen Inside Llewyn Davies.I love all of their movies so I don`t know what I`m waiting for seeing it.
I like slow movies
It's my favourite along Fargo
uchihadante77 It's honestly one of their best if not their best
My favorite is "Oh Brother Where Art Thou?"
My favorite is "Oh brother where art thou". I used to watch all the time when I was younger, and now. Never stopped loving it :)
My Top 5 Coen Brothers Movies
5. O Brother Where Are Thou
4. True Grit
3. No Country For Old Men
2. Fargo
1. Big Lebowski
No Country for Old Men might be my favorite movie ever yet I don't understand wtf happened in it. The ending really confused me but God damn what an awesome thriller, the acting is A1.
Glad to see that Inside Llewyn Davis made it to the list. I LOVED that one and it's among my top-10 favourite movies of all time.
The cover of "Five Hundred Miles" from Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake had me appriciate the movie more, i was so surprised how good Carey is at singing
I didn’t know they directed, “Oh Brother Where Art Thou”. I can totally see it now.
My personal favorite will always be O Brother, Where Art Thou, but Fargo and No Country For Old Men are definitely worthy of the top two spots.
Oh Brother Where Art Thou? Watched that in mythology class in high school and loved it ever since... always got to watch it when its on tv lol
‘Burn After Reading’ is like the ‘fate/chance/choice’ plot that the Coens do so well.... But turned up to 11!!! I love it! Can’t beat ‘No Country’, ‘Fargo’ and ‘Barton Fink’!! Who else remembers watching and quoting ‘Raising Arizona’ with their father when they were very young?!
Inside Llewyn Davis should be higher than 8
raising arizona should be higher, it's like my dads favorite movie
Miller's Crossing is my number one, great movie, fantastic script and cinemtagrophy, and Gabriel Byrne is soooo cool.
It came out the same year as Goodfellas, and Godfather 3, a great year for gangster movies
Goodfellas is a masterpiece and Millers Crossing is also great, but Godfather 3 was a big downgrade from the first two. It is not bad, but it doesn't come close to the best gangster movies.
No Country For Old Men is one of my all-time favourite films. It's incredibly tense, brilliantly directed, fantastic cinematography and engaging performances! Love everything about it.
Although I wasn't a fan of Fargo the first time I watched it, despite its critical praise.
i REALLY love it how you pronounce "Watchmojo.com" in the intro to your movies!
No country & Big Lebowski are 2 of my all time favourite movies.
I have seen and loved most of the Coen's films, but "Miller's Crossing" is my favorite movie of all time. As far as I'm concerned, it's number one on the list.
mgeek1 is absolutely masterful. I still catch more things every time I watch it.
Gabriel Byrne oozed cool.
Amazing novel, fantastic movie, No Country For Old Men was adapted perfectly to the big screen. Anton Chigurh for the win
No country for old men and True grit (coen brothers) are two of my top ten best movies of all time. They truly are amazing
Everyone's list will be different! The Coens have something for everyone! My fave is the big lebowski but I can totally understand someone having a dif fave! the coens are amazing!
"Burn After Reading" should be in the top five. Otherwise, not too bad, but "The Lady Killers" wasn't bad at all, though not as good as the original of the same name. "The Man Who Wasn't There" is also great.
Blood Simple had a great suspense to it but Fargo is top for me.
Even though it is less serious, the big lebowski might be their best. At least two but three is acceptable
the coens' have never made a movie worthy of "dishonorable" mention
The Big Lebowski is my favorite movie of all time, but I also agreed with this list somehow. Great job
The thing about The Ladykillers which is so blithely ignored when people hate on it, is the absolutely brilliant soundtrack which juxtaposes classic baptist music with dark rap and hip hop. It's easily one of their top 5 soundtracks, and makes for a really fun and fascinating composition.
Fargo and No Country are two of my favorite movies. Fargos got a bit more plot, wit, and substance. But No Country has got a much darker tone, which was done with perfect cinematography. Javier Bardem is damn near perfect as Chigurh. Tommy Lee Jones also gives a great performance. If I had to pick id say No Country.
Finally. A list I can agree with.
Especially with Fargo at 2 and NCFOM at 1
i know right
Yes, yes, & yes! No Country for Old Men is one of the best modern movies today. Love the list. Perfect. ✅
Fargo has always been my favorite Coen Brothers movie. No Country for Old Men is really good too. All their movies are great! I would've put O' Brother Where Art Thou? In the top 5 personally. Maybe top 3.
My favorite is Fargo, it's one of my all-time favorite movies.
I liked The Ladykillers... :|
I actually didn't mind it myself. I certainly didn't hate it. It would not make a dishonorable mention in any of my lists.
I thought Ladykillers was good too.
Facts, it was funny as hell🤣🤣🤣.
I just thought the ending and opening was not good but the rest of the movie I enjoyed definitely their worst but not in a bad way.
So did I, if you like the Coen brothers style then you should like the lady killers! I thought it was funny as fuck.
1. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
2. The Big Lebowski
3. Fargo
4. Barton Fink
5. Raising Arizona
6. No Country for Old Men
7. A Serious Man
8. True Grit
9. Burn After Reading
10. Inside Llewyn Davis
Haven't seen Blood Simple or Miller's Crossing yet so may have to make some revisions to this, but here's what I've got so far.
Isnt't the background music also in the some vidoes of the german game magazin "gamestar"?
Barton Fink should be in the top 3 at the very least.
+wowbobwow37 that movie blew my mind first time I saw it. Also won the Palm d'Or the highest award achievable for film so I definitely agree. I think it should be 2nd with Fargo being number one
Agreed. Both Baron Fink and Miller's Crossing should be top 5 and vastly undervalued in general. Both of those movies woke me up to the Coen Brothers as being truly some of the best movie directors and writers ever.
+TheRedWaltz24 it's just a shame that most of the general public are only familiar with O Brother Where Art Thou and Big Lebowski. Coens are some of the greatest filmmakers of this generation
They can do both comedy and drama... whereas guys like Tarantino can only do dark comedy and Nolan only drama. They are a very diverse director/writer combo.
+TheRedWaltz24 agreed. definitely the most versatile and genre bending filmmakers of the industry. only other name that comes to mind is Paul Thomas Anderson
for me, The Barber (the man who wasn't there) is their best work, one of my top movies of all time, definetely my number one coen bro's movie (the big lebowski & no counrty are not far tough..)
Me too have a same opinion.Their character studies are amazing.
Yep. Pretty much my faves. Though I think True Grit is still pretty cooky. Classic Coen brothers knuckleheads arguing with each other. Loved it
My List
1- Big Lebowski
2- Fargo
3- No Country For Old Men
4- True Grit
5- O Brother Where Art Thou
6- Raising Arizona
7- Burn After Reading
8- Barton Fink
9- Inside Lleweyn Davis
10- Blood Simple
True Grit - an amazing movie...
O'Brother is my favorite all time movie. Followed closely by True Grit.
1) Fargo
2) The Big Lebowski
3) No Country for Old Men
4) Inside Llewyn Davis
5) True Grit
6) O brother
7) Barton Fink
8) Hail Ceaser
9) Miller's Crossing
10) Raising Arizona
10. Miller's Crossing
9. The Man Who Wasn't There
8. A Serious Man
7. Raising Arizona
6. True Grit
5. Barton Fink
4. The Big Lebowski
3. No Country For Old Men
2. Fargo
1. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
No Country For Old Men is an amazingly done movie!
Fargo should have taken the top spot. That film is honestly one of the finest ever made.
+roloug95 Completely agree. Top 5 of all time for me.
Expect that number 1 is even better
+roloug95 The top 2 were both great but for me Fargo was better.
You betcha!
Yes,I think Fargo and Big Lebowski represent the whole Coen Brothers body of work way more than No Country.
1. The Big Lebowski
2. Fargo
3. Barton Fink
4. Raising Arizona
5. Miller's Crossing
6. Blood Simple
7. No Country for Old Men
8. A Serious Man
9. O Brother, Where Art Thou?
10. Inside Llewyn Davis
5) Burn After Reading
4) Fargo
3) No Country For Old Men
2) A Serious Man (really underrated imo)
1) The Big Lebowski
Lists are subjective of course, and the Coen Bros have created more Cult Films than anyone. IMHO:
1. Lebowski (best one-liners ever, character development that should be in the text book for actors, and one hellofa soundtrack. This Film defined a new genre.
2. No Country for Old Men and Fargo for the tie! How can either one be better than the other??
3. Blood Simple. it amazes me how many people haven't even heard of this Film... and yes I love Raising Arizona, but don't come off claiming it's in the top 3 if you've never seen Blood Simple.
I remember when I first saw "No Country". I was 14, and I came out of the movie saying it was one of the worst movies I've ever seen, mostly because I didn't understand the ending. Today, it's one of my favorite films. My top 10:
1 - No Country for Old Men
2 - True Grit
3 - The Man Who Wasn't There
4 - Fargo
5 - Big Lebowski
6 - Blood Simple
7 - A Serious Man
8 - Barton Fink
9 - Inside Llewyn Davis
10 - Burn After Reading
is that Llewyn Davis as your profile pic?
Cari Kotcher Yup.
Mateus Murozaki nice
No Country is a movie that requires multiple viewings. That ending is polarizing to a first-time viewer. I was dissatisfied and underwhelmed the first time. Now I get chills whenever “then I woke up” pops up in my mind.
just finished a class on coen films, love all their movies
The Hudsucker Proxy is my fav so far, though I haven't seen a few of these. The music, the art direction, the casting, everything is spot on.
Dishonorable Mention The Ladykillers? I loved that movie. Tom Hanks was brilliant!
No Country For Old Men could be considered one of the greatest movies ever.
The Lady Killers is an awesome movie. A misunderstood, funny, and grossly under-appreciated exploration and celebration of the great American vernacular. It pisses me off that people don’t like it. Saying the movie sucks is like saying language sucks. All Coen brothers movies kick ass and the Ladykillers should be in their top 5.
I have no problem with this list. It's hard for me to sort out the top 3 though. They are all in my favorite 25 movies of all time.
Did anyone *not* see the top pick coming?
Daniel Plainview did you drink my milkshake daniel?
rocknrollrebel80 I DRINK IT UP!
+Daniel Plainview haha you guys are funny!