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<blockquote data-quote="WyattEarp" data-source="post: 1735227" data-attributes="member: 748573"><p>1.) Big Lebowski </p><p>2.) True Grit </p><p>3.) Raising Arizona </p><p>4.) Miller’s Crossing</p><p>5.) No Country For Old Men</p><p>6.) Fargo (the tv series is amazing too.)</p><p>7.) Oh, Brother Where Art Thou?</p><p>8.) The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs </p><p>9.) The Hudsucker Proxy</p><p>10.) Inside Llewelyn Davis</p><p></p><p>Honestly I could of made this list 5 different </p><p>ways…these guys are maestros. A lot of really good ones. Their movies age so well too…unlike so many other directors oeuvres that just don’t hold up over time and often end up feeling really dated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyattEarp, post: 1735227, member: 748573"] 1.) Big Lebowski 2.) True Grit 3.) Raising Arizona 4.) Miller’s Crossing 5.) No Country For Old Men 6.) Fargo (the tv series is amazing too.) 7.) Oh, Brother Where Art Thou? 8.) The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs 9.) The Hudsucker Proxy 10.) Inside Llewelyn Davis Honestly I could of made this list 5 different ways…these guys are maestros. A lot of really good ones. Their movies age so well too…unlike so many other directors oeuvres that just don’t hold up over time and often end up feeling really dated. [/QUOTE]
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