Just watched my 2nd favourite Coen brothers film



 Sociology > Depression > Just watched my 2nd favourite Coen brothers film

LINK TO THIS PAGE  


rating :  0   |  0


  Page 1 of 1

1

 
Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "BoredToTears"
Date: 21 Sep 2006 07:12:10 PM
Object: Just watched my 2nd favourite Coen brothers film
"O Brother, Where Art Thou". Funny, weird, heartwarming, disturbing and
one hell of a soundtrack.
My favourite is "The Hudsucker Proxy". Paul Newman was fantastic in
that film (Mr Mussboiger). In fact, everyone in that film was
fantastic. And when the second board-member tries to do a Waring
Hudsucker only to find "it's plexiglass", I nearly peed myself. Oh, and
the "Blue Letter".
My favourite quote: "Only a numb-skull thinks he knows things about
things he knows nothing about"
.

User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: Just watched my 2nd favourite Coen brothers film 22 Sep 2006 05:46:42 AM
BoredToTears wrote:

"O Brother, Where Art Thou". Funny, weird, heartwarming, disturbing and
one hell of a soundtrack.

My favourite is "The Hudsucker Proxy". Paul Newman was fantastic in
that film (Mr Mussboiger). In fact, everyone in that film was
fantastic. And when the second board-member tries to do a Waring
Hudsucker only to find "it's plexiglass", I nearly peed myself. Oh, and
the "Blue Letter".

My favourite quote: "Only a numb-skull thinks he knows things about
things he knows nothing about"

That was a great film, it just didn't manage the mass popularity. I love
the way a lot of the shots were set up. It's too bad that it would have
probably doubled their budget to get the same kind of lenses that
movies of that "era" were filmed with to round out the fee.
Now it's probably as easy for all as digital film filter for the same
effect.
.


  Page 1 of 1

1

 


Related Articles
 

NEWER

pg.2749     pg.2106     pg.1612     pg.1232     pg.940     pg.716     pg.544     pg.412     pg.311     pg.234     pg.175     pg.130     pg.96     pg.70     pg.50     pg.35     pg.24     pg.16     pg.10     pg.6     pg.3     pg.1

OLDER