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thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?

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steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:

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ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....

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thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)

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ExitEuXa wrote:
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thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


:oops:

I forget what they've done recently, but Barton Fink and The Big Lebowski alone is an amazing resume!

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thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)


Interestingly enough, the only Coen brothers movie that I'll probably not rewatch is Fargo, despite how much it gets lauded by critics. That movie left me feeling pretty depressed when everything was said and done.

I haven't watch the Big Lewbowski. My cousin has it- I'll have to get on that.

Edit: Oh and I loved O, Brother. Great film. And Raising Arizona.

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thedisavowed wrote:
IanRedpoint wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)


Interestingly enough, the only Coen brothers movie that I'll probably not rewatch is Fargo, despite how much it gets lauded by critics. That movie left me feeling pretty depressed when everything was said and done.

I haven't watch the Big Lewbowski. My cousin has it- I'll have to get on that.

Edit: Oh and I loved O, Brother. Great film. And Raising Arizona.


Raising Arizona is my favourite from the Coen brothers. 8)

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"waking life"....possibly the most real film ive ever seen..

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Have any of you seen their Miller's Crossing?

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silo flame wrote:"waking life"....possibly the most real film ive ever seen..


I second that...also Linklater fan? :P

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silo flame wrote:"waking life"....possibly the most real film ive ever seen..


I second that...also Linklater fan? :P


A Scanner Darkly premieres this week.... GO LINKLATER. :D :D :D :D :D

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thedisavowed wrote:
Cupz wrote:
silo flame wrote:"waking life"....possibly the most real film ive ever seen..


I second that...also Linklater fan? :P


A Scanner Darkly premieres this week.... GO LINKLATER. :D :D :D :D :D



OMG!!! also in europe?couse than Ill have to get my Splinter Cell costume out of the closet so I can sneak in...

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thedisavowed wrote:
IanRedpoint wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)


Interestingly enough, the only Coen brothers movie that I'll probably not rewatch is Fargo, despite how much it gets lauded by critics. That movie left me feeling pretty depressed when everything was said and done.

I haven't watch the Big Lewbowski. My cousin has it- I'll have to get on that.

Edit: Oh and I loved O, Brother. Great film. And Raising Arizona.


Oh man how on earth did I forget O, Brother and Raising Arizona, both absolute classics.

Fargo definetly left me depressed, but in a way that speaks for the films favor as I believe that was the feel they were after.

Disavowed please watch the Big Lebowski, I think you'll love it.

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steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
IanRedpoint wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)


Interestingly enough, the only Coen brothers movie that I'll probably not rewatch is Fargo, despite how much it gets lauded by critics. That movie left me feeling pretty depressed when everything was said and done.

I haven't watch the Big Lewbowski. My cousin has it- I'll have to get on that.

Edit: Oh and I loved O, Brother. Great film. And Raising Arizona.


Oh man how on earth did I forget O, Brother and Raising Arizona, both absolute classics.

Fargo definetly left me depressed, but in a way that speaks for the films favor as I believe that was the feel they were after.

Disavowed please watch the Big Lebowski, I think you'll love it.

Danver.......'son, you got panties on yer head.....'

Hey mr.pseudo intellectual, put that panties in your mouth. :roll:

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no films have really gripped me or made me laugh in a long time
big lewbowski i only watched a few months ago and me bein a stoner loved it.
my other fave film is pulp fiction
i'm wondering if any fellow boccers have heard of a film called- BAD BOY BUBBY?
its an australian film made many yrs ago prob in the 80's
i watched it about 6-7 yrs ago and me just becoming a mother found it impossible to watch,
no im a little older wouldn't say wiser but i'd love to watch again
if anyone knows how i would be able to purchase this film i would be eternally gratefull
M x
the search continues!

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M wrote:no films have really gripped me or made me laugh in a long time
big lewbowski i only watched a few months ago and me bein a stoner loved it.
my other fave film is pulp fiction
i'm wondering if any fellow boccers have heard of a film called- BAD BOY BUBBY?
its an australian film made many yrs ago prob in the 80's
i watched it about 6-7 yrs ago and me just becoming a mother found it impossible to watch,
no im a little older wouldn't say wiser but i'd love to watch again
if anyone knows how i would be able to purchase this film i would be eternally gratefull
M x


It took me 3.23491 secs to find it. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007N ... ance&n=130 :lol: I dunno if this is what you mean with "purchase".But you should check it out.[/url]

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thedisavowed wrote:Just watched Jan Svankmajer's "Alice."

Um... very strange. I wish it wasn't dubbed. Actually, I thought the short film that accompanied it was just as interesting if not more so.

Definitely some cool stop-motion animation though.


aaaagh!! I want to see that!!! :shock:


I saw it today :wink: and it was friggin amazing

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My only complaint about that film is that I wish they had subtitled it. The dubbings are awful and I HATE HATE HATE how Alice always tells you who is speaking.

It's a visual medium. I know who is speaking because I can see them. :x

And quit zooming in on her teeth. :lol:

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thedisavowed wrote:My only complaint about that film is that I wish they had subtitled it. The dubbings are awful and I HATE HATE HATE how Alice always tells you who is speaking.

It's a visual medium. I know who is speaking because I can see them. :x

And quit zooming in on her teeth. :lol:


:lol: :lol: I think it added a litlle extra feeling to the movie somehow.It wouldn`t be the same without it.
and the bad dubs are only funny :lol:

maybe i`m just being optimistic.Its not fun waiting a week for a film you despertly want to see :wink:

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ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
IanRedpoint wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:
ExitEuXa wrote:
steve-o wrote:
thedisavowed wrote:Barton Fink


ahh The Cohen Brothers, honestly can they do anything wrong?


You mean the "Coen" brothers. :lol:


Not so far.....


I know I'm in the minority here, but I haven't been that impressed with anything they've done since The Big Lebowski. Barton Fink is indeed great though. Finally picked up a DVD of it (to replace my ageing VHS copy) this weekend. :)


Interestingly enough, the only Coen brothers movie that I'll probably not rewatch is Fargo, despite how much it gets lauded by critics. That movie left me feeling pretty depressed when everything was said and done.

I haven't watch the Big Lewbowski. My cousin has it- I'll have to get on that.

Edit: Oh and I loved O, Brother. Great film. And Raising Arizona.


Oh man how on earth did I forget O, Brother and Raising Arizona, both absolute classics.

Fargo definetly left me depressed, but in a way that speaks for the films favor as I believe that was the feel they were after.

Disavowed please watch the Big Lebowski, I think you'll love it.

Danver.......'son, you got panties on yer head.....'

Hey mr.pseudo intellectual, put that panties in your mouth. :roll:


Umm.........that was a quote from Raising Arizona. "mr. pseudo intellectual"??? huh?

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