Do the Coens "click" with the modern quipshit movie-going public?
you have no idea how funny it is to see people act like "the majority of people have shit taste" is some sort of new phenomena.
Hail, Caesar was crap though.
>>70750438
I liked it. Far better than burn after reading. Debate me.
>>70750438
>Hail, Caesar was crap though.
Confirmed for not understanding the penultimate scene
>pleb thinks Coen's are some high brow humor only intelects like himself understand
>>70750647
Mah nigga. I thought the film was pretty good and was surprised to see it panned.
So, would you guys leave for CEO of Lockheed or be #2 at what is supposed to be MGM?
>>70750647
>PG-13
I usually don't win arguments this fast.
>>70750438
>Hail, Caesar was crap though
spotted the capeshit loving plebian
>>70750277
Would that it were so simple trippingly.
>>70750277
>a comedic tour de force
Who unironically writes like this?
>>70750277
would that it were
but the movie was shit
>>70752902
Is that supposed to be wordplay on "Tour de France"? I've seen it hundreds of times but until now I haven't really tought about it. What a shit expression.
>>70752981
Neck yourself m8
>>70752981
>confirmed for not having played sonic spinball
>>70753021
would that it were so simple
>>70753074
>>70752931
anyone else get that intense feeling of vicarious embarrassment when a scene was written/filmed specifically to force a maymay?
>>70753110
I've never had it but I imagine it would be extremely painful
This movie was the worst Coens' movie to date.
Great idea and cast, but shit execution.
>>70753142
tdkr wasn't filmed to force maymays, it became maymays because it was simply that incomprehensibly, inexcusably bad.
>>70753161
Intolerable cruelty.
>inb4 haven't seen it
there's a reason. But you also owe it to yourself to see it so you can round out your ability to judge movies.
>>70753260
True, I haven't seen it.
>>70753161
I actually really enjoyed it. It's one of their few comedies I've found really funny
>>70753260
Intolerable Cruelty was cool movie, I don't get the hate. Same with The Ladykillers, I loved that.
The worst for me isBurn After Reading
>>70752788
Not him but pic related was PG-13
And is one of their best films
>>70753350
How to tell when intolerable cruelty and ladykillers were someone's first coen movies.
Christ this movie was terrible. I had it pegged just from watching the trailer. Glad i never wasted my time actually watching it.
>>70753350
>Burn After Reading
Brad Pitt alone makes that movie worthwhile.
>>70753350
The only reason I was able to remember that intolerable cruelty existed was because I watched it twice, completely forgot it the first time, then watched it again and suffered constant deja vu until I was able to remember I had seen it before.
>>70753404
My first Coen movies were Hudsucker Proxy and Raising Arizona tho, which I saw long before Intolerable Cruelty and Ladykillers were even made.
Faggot.
>>70753426
Am I only one that actually loved Hail Caesar? The movie had balls to go after the Hollywood commietards. Even the Communist turd that is Clooney got in on the joke.
>>70751261
>intelects
>>70752756
>MGM since 1951: constant financial problems, eventually filed chapter 11
>Lockheed since 1951: basically swimming in sweet, sweet taxpayer bux the entire time
>>70754076
Confirmed for missing the point. It wasn't about the money in the end.
>>70754076
>work for lockheed
>most profits go to the corporation
>work for not-MGM
>most profits go to your pockets
>>70750277
I want the tilda twins to click me if you know what I mean
>the worst coen brothers movie intolerable cruelty
>a-audiences don't understand it because capeshit, swear
>>70754658
Darling, you're exposed