They may have more dollars, but I’ll be you have a lot more Kinja stars.
They may have more dollars, but I’ll be you have a lot more Kinja stars.
It’s a legitimately fun movies that *feels* like a concert, which makes it fun to participate as a crowd.
Just like Queen, the critics didn’t get it, but the crowd finds the experience irresistible.
A. Because it’s really good.
B. Because it’s widely available.
Chet!
Easiest question on this site.: Ulysses Everett McGill from O Brother Where Art Thou.
I watched O Brother Where Art Thou probably 20 times when I was a teenager, I could quote the whole thing until recently. I love that movie. Their other movies are excellent, but O Brother doesn’t leave me with any sadness afterwards.
Also, my favorite line in any Coen Brothers movie:
I don’t want Fop, goddammit. I’m a Dapper Dan man!
“I’ll stake my Pulitzer on it!”
I think mine are probably Delmar or Pete from Oh Brother, which the more I think about it, is probably my personal favorite of their films. Not their best, but my favorite, likely because it was a certain movie for its time and place.
Why on earth would I want a double stitch.
In the perfect Coen Brothers scenario, these three meet via time travel for a road movie that eventually empties them out inside a Wes Anderson movie.
The fact that none of the characters in O Brother, Where Art Thou? made the list is a travesty. My wife and I recently realized that we quote that movie at least once a week.
Norville Barnes :)
Paul Newman as Sidney J. Mussburger in The Hudsucker Proxy has to be one of my favorite supporting characters in their entire oeuvre - it’s been more than 25 years since I fell in love with that movie on contact (the first of their films I loved unreservedly right off... I didn’t quite “get” the tone of Raising…
Ulysses Everett McGill from O Brother Where Art Thou is my favorite.
Why does everything have to be a metaphor? I don’t think giving up RDR2 has anything to do with referencing the developers work conditions. It seemed pretty clear to me that literally everyone in South Park is playing the game so giving it up would be a tough sacrifice for them to make.
just plain rice?
Came within a whisker of getting in
I’d still rather see this concert than, say, the Chainsmokers