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The 25 Greatest Coens Movie Moments

Sublime, absurd... Hollywood's greatest indie filmmakers

BY Nathan Ditum Oct 27th 2009 // 11:11AM FILED UNDER: Features

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25O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)

In The Studio

As well as a modern retelling of Homer's Odyssey and a chance for George Clooney to be Clark Gable for a couple of hours, O Brother is also a wonderfully soulful film with stacks of great music - like central tune 'Man Of Constant Sorrow,' here recorded by George and his fellow escapees in the guise of The Soggy Bottom Boys.

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Comments (7)

1: gooner13 says

Are you insane? 25 Coen moments and no sign of the Danny Boy scene from Miller's Crossing? Unbelievable.

Posted: Oct 30th 2009 // 8:05PMAlert a moderator

2: gooner13 says

Are you insane? 25 moments from the Coen Brothers and the Danny Boy scene from Miller's Crossing isn't in it? Unbelievable.

Posted: Oct 30th 2009 // 8:06PMAlert a moderator

3: smokeythebear says

Have a hard time reading? Concentration span a little short? try slide 21 dummy

Posted: Nov 1st 2009 // 7:39AMAlert a moderator

4: johnkilmy says

O brother is an excellent movie.. electric cigarette

Posted: Nov 1st 2009 // 1:14PMAlert a moderator

5: hookey4 says

O Brother where are thou is my favorite of those. I love that movie and the music - club penguin toys

Posted: Nov 1st 2009 // 4:19PMAlert a moderator

6: Motley says

Fall in love with the Dude every time I lay eyes on him. (and Donny)

I couldn't pick a clip from the Big Lebowski if you paid me. I'm off to watch it again now!

Posted: Nov 4th 2009 // 9:55PMAlert a moderator

7: Motley says

Actually all the Coen Bros films are wonderful. How do you chose? Glad to see Oh Brother and Raising Arizona, oh and Fargo and Hudsucker Proxy, brilliant!

When you run these sort of things, do you let a Coen Bros fan, who has seen all the films over the years, pick the clips - or do you get someone/anyone watch all the films and pick the clips in one go? Just interested.

Posted: Nov 4th 2009 // 10:02PMAlert a moderator

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