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Isn't most of their work strange and unsettling? Even Raising Arizona, True Grit and Hudsucker could hold those descriptors.

I think you've got it. "Don't be like Barton Fink" is the moral of the story.

3 Women is terrifying.

Weird that Dean doesn't see this as one of the Coen's main movies. It's always seemed like one of their essentials to me.

"Beats which were incorrect."

And he makes the most of them!

That metaphor kinda fell apart for you.

"As long as I can remember, I wanted to be a gangster." There really wasn't much "corrupting" of Hill going on.

'cause the characters in Goodfellas really learned their lesson. 'cause characters need to have stable, moral character arcs.

Fastest three hours I can remember.

You mean your Chevy?

Scorsese himself was a method director back in those halcyon days, too. At least judging by this standard.

*Cale

You mean by far the best part of the project you're involved in?

That's more Inarritu than DiCaprio.

Should have won the Oscar.

Keith never got this bad when he was fucked up.

Mike Ehrmantraut's story from Breaking Bad - "Half measures" - is all too real.

Yea I don't see "no comment" as taming this down. Still not seeing "outrage," either.

I'm not really seeing "outrage" on her end about this.