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Coen Brothers - A Serious Man

Postby JS » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:41 pm

Anyone out there excited about the latest Coen Brothers movie - A Serious Man?

Saw the trailer yesterday and got all excited. Think it's being released in November.

BTW does anyone else love films so much they get all giddy with excitement at the site of the first trailer? Or is it just me :D
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Re: Coen Brothers - A Serious Man

Postby gauze » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:49 pm

JS wrote:BTW does anyone else love films so much they get all giddy with excitement at the site of the first trailer? Or is it just me :D


not had that feeling since the last Rambo movie, but then that trailer was over 3 minutes long and contained nearly all of the best bits.
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Postby JP » Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:49 pm

thing is, i get all excited about it as well, but then realise it has been a while since coen brothers nailed a really solid movie (O Brother and Big Lebowsky) and after that i have just been excited about their new movies because those were so solid!

Dont get me wrong, they are still ok entertainement and interesting movies, but not really on the same level than their classics like fargo.

Hope the next one proves me wrong!
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Postby Johnboy74 » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:26 pm

Will look out for that, I love all the Coen brothers films, I loved 'Burn after reading' hilarious film!
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