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CINEMATIC REVIVAL: One Hell of a Great Scene

The best Coen film I have seen to date

I am not going to go on and on about Miller’s Crossing because it would be an absolute lovefest that no one wants to really read. Just take it from me, if you enjoyed No Country for Old Men you will absolutely love this film. It is the best Coen film I have seen thus far. If you are wondering how far my Coen filmography goes I can tell you I have seen Blood Simple, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Intolerable Cruelty, The Ladykillers and, of course, No Country for Old Men. Of the bunch this is the best, but I still have Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, The Hudsucker Proxy and The Man Who Wasn’t There to explore.

So, instead of going on and on about this film I bring you my favorite scene in eight screen captures. Considering not a single word is spoken in this scene you are basically seeing it just as it is in the film. The scene doesn’t even run a minute long (approximately 44 seconds), but it is a complete joy.

Trust me, rent this one if you haven’t seen it and you may end up running out to buy it before it is over. You can buy it right here if you like for only $7.99, and it is worth it.

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