WOKE coen brothers movies
o SISTER where art thou
no country for old THEM
a serious WOMAN
farGAY
the BI lebowski
hail caesar
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the "common man" otaku himself
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“Oscar Isaac is in return to talk to Star Wars”
Oscar Isaac in negotiations:
But he literally said he would not go back to Star Wars unless they paid for his new house.
The demands are made clear.
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No Country for Old Men (2007)
Directors: Joel and Ethan Coen
Cinematographer: Roger Deakins
Tech Specs:
— Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1
— Cameras:
Arricam LT, Cooke S4, Zeiss Master Prime and Arri Macro Lenses
Arriflex 535B, Cooke S4, Zeiss Master Prime and Arri Macro Lenses
— Negative Format: 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 100T 5212, Vision2 200T 5217, Vision2 500T 5218)
— Cinematographic Process: Super 35 (source format)
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Joel & Ethan Coen - A Serious Man
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lt's true that Hi has had a checkered past. But Ed here is an officer of the law twice decorated, so we figure it kinda evens out.
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Going to see Drive-Away Dolls with my sister this afternoon and I think Ethan is already my new favorite between the Coen Brothers:
He's in a thirty-plus year polyamorous marriage with self-identified lesbian Tricia Cooke, who is the brothers' assistant editor and Ethan's co-writer on Drive-Away Dolls.
He describes himself and his brother's perspective as "stupid and straight", which is part of why Drive-Away Dolls is a solo effort.
He describes the kind of movies he wants to make on his own as being "low brow" as opposed to the "high brow" pictures he makes with his brother.
He & his wife's original title for "Drive-Away Dolls", a very openly queer crime film, was "Drive-Away Dykes".
They wrote the original draft of the film 20 years ago, when a movie about lesbians on a cross-country caper with hella sex scenes would emphatically not have been released by Universal Pictures.
I respect that his brother Joel is married to Frances Goddamn McDormand and directed Denzel Goddamn Washington as MacBeth for his first solo feature, I do. But weird, hooked into queer culture, and low brow? Ethan's on my wavelength.
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Raising Arizona (1987)
Directors: Joel & Ethan Coen
DOP: Barry Sonnenfeld
Art Direction: Harold Thrasher
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