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His guest spot on Alias was pretty good too. “She’s in a tangent!”

A straight beating to the head would do them some “good”.

I thought his performance was fun and very over the top in a good way. His Oscar nom was quite inspired might I add.

If the director isn’t right, it’s usually not good.

I’m sure a better director could do a better job with the same film. Make it much less pretentious / slow anyway.

I wish him the best of his luck. These alt-right morons / monsters need a taste of their medicine.

Most of the performances are great especially Shannon, and I like the melodramatic “cheesy noir” feel of the film.

Why? It has all of their tropes, good or bad. There’s even a reference to Barton Fink in it.

I quite enjoy The Ladykillers actually. It’s a good “afternoon movie”, and most of the cast actually makes me laugh.

Like I said, he desperately is trying to be too hard to be a filmmaker. The Monuments Men was a disaster in that regard.

The perfect non impersonator. The T-Rex wants MOAR!!!

He was great in his scene in Jason X.

Cronenbergian? It looks an awful straight to DVD film cover to me.

Bombing at the box office shouldn’t be a reason to ignore it though. The Coen Brothers rarely have “serious” box office hits anyway, and Raising Arizona got the same treatment from the studio as most of their films do.

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night & Good Luck, and The Ides of March, are all very good to solid films, hardly 6 / 10th of a good film though. Sometimes I just think he’s up an own “ass” as a filmmaker though.

Something to do with scientology, I’d assume.

You guessed it.

50 comments already, wow, what a record!

Go ahead, show it!

I’m happy that The Handmaid’s Tale swept at least. Good.