1. Fargo 2. O Brother Where Art Thou 3. True Grit 4. Raising Arizona 5. Miller's Crossing 6. No Country For Old Men 7. The Big Lebowski 8. The Man Who Wasn't There 9. Blood Simple 10. Barton Fink 11. A Serious Man 12. Burn After Reading 13. Intolerable Cruelty 14. Hail Caesar 15. The Hudsucker Proxy 16. The Ladykillers
I like how "Random" the Coen brothers are. How they can make a serious movie like No Country for Old Men and the nex year do a dark comedy like Burn After Reading. In my opinion, you have to be a movie fan to really like the Coens. I don't think the blockbuster crowd would like movies like No Country For Old Men or Inside Llewyn Davis, which is a shame because for me those movies are amazing. 1-No Country For Old Men 2-The Big Lebowski 3-Inside Llewyn Davis 4-Fargo 5-Burn After Reading 6-Blood Simple 7-Raising Arizona 8-True Grit 9-Barton Fink 10-O Brother, Where Art Thou? 11-Miller's Crossing 12-The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs 13-The Man Who Wasn't There 14-The Ladykillers 15-A Serious Man 16-Hail, Caesar! 17-Intolerable Cruelty 18-The Hudsucker Proxy
Yeah, I feel like The Coen Brothers really haven't been able to break out too much into the mainstream besides True Grit. Everything else makes money, but is only a lot for an Independent film. They are talented directors. No doubt about it.
Why hasn't anyone else told me to do those two directors? Brilliant! Adding that to my list of directors to do that. Might take a little bit for Park Chan Wook, though.
Dude, that's a good idea! I'll be honest, I've seen some of his films and although I found them to be glacial in pacing, they still were interesting and very well shot.
Did you actually watch A Serious Man? It absolutely reeks of Coen Brothers. It’s a film about Jews for starters. Plus it was full of dark humour from start to finish. You got that totally wrong.
Of course I watched the film! Haha. I wouldn’t do a ranking if I didn’t watch all of the films, haha. Not a matter of “right or wrong”. We just have different views which is okay!
@@karlhinze kept saying “feeling” as in how I felt. A film can be a comedy/drama & still feel as though it’s more of one then the other. TO ME, at least. A Serious Man, in my eyes, felt more like a drama then a comedy despite it being technically both. But as I also said in the video, it’s one I will rewatch at some point.
A Serious Man is criminally underranked
Yes! I thought it was solid and will probably give it a rewatch at some point. I personally think their most underrated is True Grit. Love that film.
1. Fargo
2. O Brother Where Art Thou
3. True Grit
4. Raising Arizona
5. Miller's Crossing
6. No Country For Old Men
7. The Big Lebowski
8. The Man Who Wasn't There
9. Blood Simple
10. Barton Fink
11. A Serious Man
12. Burn After Reading
13. Intolerable Cruelty
14. Hail Caesar
15. The Hudsucker Proxy
16. The Ladykillers
The video is still going while I'm typing this. But Ladykillers and Intolerable Cruelty above Hail Caesar? Bro..
Yeah, man! They were all solid Coen Brother entries. However, I just found them to be a bit better.
What should I watch first the burning or the wailing
The Wailing! By a long shot.
I like how "Random" the Coen brothers are. How they can make a serious movie like No Country for Old Men and the nex year do a dark comedy like Burn After Reading. In my opinion, you have to be a movie fan to really like the Coens. I don't think the blockbuster crowd would like movies like No Country For Old Men or Inside Llewyn Davis, which is a shame because for me those movies are amazing.
1-No Country For Old Men
2-The Big Lebowski
3-Inside Llewyn Davis
4-Fargo
5-Burn After Reading
6-Blood Simple
7-Raising Arizona
8-True Grit
9-Barton Fink
10-O Brother, Where Art Thou?
11-Miller's Crossing
12-The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs
13-The Man Who Wasn't There
14-The Ladykillers
15-A Serious Man
16-Hail, Caesar!
17-Intolerable Cruelty
18-The Hudsucker Proxy
Yeah, I feel like The Coen Brothers really haven't been able to break out too much into the mainstream besides True Grit. Everything else makes money, but is only a lot for an Independent film. They are talented directors. No doubt about it.
Would it be possible to do a ranking list for Park Chan Wook and Bong Joon Ho?
Why hasn't anyone else told me to do those two directors? Brilliant! Adding that to my list of directors to do that. Might take a little bit for Park Chan Wook, though.
Do Andrei Tarkovsky
Dude, that's a good idea! I'll be honest, I've seen some of his films and although I found them to be glacial in pacing, they still were interesting and very well shot.
@@ChadSabourin Yeah, I agree. 😄👍
Did you actually watch A Serious Man? It absolutely reeks of Coen Brothers. It’s a film about Jews for starters.
Plus it was full of dark humour from start to finish.
You got that totally wrong.
Of course I watched the film! Haha. I wouldn’t do a ranking if I didn’t watch all of the films, haha. Not a matter of “right or wrong”. We just have different views which is okay!
@@ChadSabourin But you said it’s a serious film with little humour.
The film is literally a comedy. That’s not an opinion.
@@karlhinze kept saying “feeling” as in how I felt. A film can be a comedy/drama & still feel as though it’s more of one then the other. TO ME, at least. A Serious Man, in my eyes, felt more like a drama then a comedy despite it being technically both. But as I also said in the video, it’s one I will rewatch at some point.
worst: I don't care for either The Ballad of Buster Scruggs or The Big Lebowski. Best No Country for Old Men.
I really don't get what people see in The Big Lebowski and im jealous.