Same, plus the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is constantly playing in the car.We watch encanto every day in my house now. That’s about all I have to add here.
Yup. I saw it actually got up to number 2 in the billboard top 100Same, plus the song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is constantly playing in the car.
That was the story here too…We watch encanto every day in my house now. That’s about all I have to add here.
1) FargoWould be curious as to how Ian (or any other movie watchers on here) would rank the Coen brothers movies they have seen:
...the film’s biggest flaw is that it is a preachy, shouty, hypocritical, overlong mess. Leonardo DiCaprio often manages to find a way to shout in movies. Usually, he is shouting at another character. This time, he shouts directly at us. He screams at us. He is screaming about the comet, but you can substitute it for climate change, and the effect of the message is the same. We must get our heads out of the sand and take the issue seriously. I agree. I just resent being lectured to by a man who lives in a mansion, flies around the world, and has a greater carbon footprint than the average person.
1.) Big LebowskiWould be curious as to how Ian (or any other movie watchers on here) would rank the Coen brothers movies they have seen:
8.) The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs
It’s hilarious!This one is very underrated IMO. It would definitely be in my Top 5 and probably Top 3.
I hadn't even realized these were all Coen brothers movies, which tells you how close I'm paying attention. But I've seen all those except Buster Scruggs, and love most of them. Tough ask, but mine is probably:1) Fargo
2) Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
3) True Grit
4) The Big Lebowski
5) Miller's Crossing
6) No Country For Old Men
7) The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
8) Raising Arizona
Can't deny this claim, though he gave a good run for his money in Pig this past year. Based on the title and brief description, I thought it was going to be a ridiculous Nic Cage version of Taken, but it was a fantastic little film.I hadn't even realized these were all Coen brothers movies, which tells you how close I'm paying attention. But I've seen all those except Buster Scruggs, and love most of them. Tough ask, but mine is probably:
1. Fargo
2. No Country for Old Men
3. Raising Arizona (the best role Nicholas Cage ever played)
4. The Big Lebowski
5. True Grit
6. Oh Brother Where Art Thou? (This should probably be higher, but I've thought the same about 4, 5 and 6)
7. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - haven't seen, but I did not like...
>8. I haven't seen the Hudsucker Proxy or Inside Llewelyn Davis, but I'm ready to rank them higher than Miller's Crossing sight unseen.
Nic Cage is…you know Nic Cage. So I didn’t know…but at the same time it does looks like an interesting storyline. Alright, you’ve convinced me. Good sellCan't deny this claim, though he gave a good run for his money in Pig this past year. Based on the title and brief description, I thought it was going to be a ridiculous Nic Cage version of Taken, but it was a fantastic little film.
Not a full billing, but here we go! CODA and Drive My Car were my favorites this year, so I'm hoping they get some love.Ian, we gonna get your Oscar predictions before tomorrow night's ceremony?
Well...I guess we know what everyone's going to be talking about tomorrow: