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Averageman
11-24-18, 11:20
If you haven't seen it, you need to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_XLQDeYqpE

Ned Christiansen
11-24-18, 11:32
Guaranteed to laugh! The rest of them.... not so good but this is a a must-see.

AKDoug
11-24-18, 11:42
I liked the bank robber one as well. A weird show that was very well filmed. The cinematography on some of the chapters was very well done.

Averageman
11-24-18, 11:56
The only one I didn't enjoy was the last one. I understood it, it was just too dark.

Hank6046
11-24-18, 14:52
Great little set of stories, the Coen Brothers are just so great at what they do. No Country for Old Men, Fargo, the Big Lebowski... this is another good little movie in their long history.

jmp45
11-24-18, 15:10
Funniest flick I've seen in a long time. Tom Waits: "He didn't hit anything important".:D

kwelz
11-24-18, 16:28
What the hell did I just watch and where can I see more of it!

prdubi
11-24-18, 16:30
It was good..

The miner was my favorite.


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Averageman
11-24-18, 22:10
One of my favorite scenes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0ZEmLosVXE

Arik
11-24-18, 23:14
How did I miss this movie!?!?

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recon
11-24-18, 23:33
Those are pretty good. How about this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYP-2UCS5nY

MountainRaven
11-24-18, 23:52
I enjoyed all the tales, except the one with Liam Neeson.

kirkland
11-25-18, 00:04
"PAN-SHOT!"

The Dumb Gun Collector
11-25-18, 00:14
Really, really grim.

tb-av
11-25-18, 01:40
Great little set of stories, the Coen Brothers are just so great at what they do. No Country for Old Men,

That is without question one of the best movies I have ever seen. Even when I watch explanations of the scenes I recall seeing and feeling the very things explained. It wasn't like "oh! I missed that" .. it was more of "oh right wondered why this looked like that this and that looked like that.

Javier Bardem was a perfect choice. I want to see the Coen's pit him against Gary Oldman as two bad guys where you think one is the protagonist but can't figure which and turns out it was neither.

I know Hollywood is full of superficial crap but great acting is great acting and I love to see them really get into their craft. I just hate their politics as a general rule.

I've been wanting to see this movie and I'm a huge Tom Waits fan as well. Forgot all about it.