Coens are writing and directing for Netflix - Ballad of Buster Scruggs
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holy hell, i'm only ten minutes in and it's a hoot, poor surly joe ROFL!
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It reminded me of being a kid in the 80s. Stuff like Creep Show, Disney and Spaghetti Westerns all wrapped into one. My favorite was the Oregon Trail story and my least favorite was the Coachman (last story). I really liked it but I can see how it wouldn’t be for everyone.
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holy hell, oh my!
im actually tapped out, dont have the time to appreciate it. i didnt realize this was going to be a movie 'this deep', and is quite deep. i saw the dood from oh brother and thought the entire thing was a comedy ROFL... serves us down under right for being ill informed :D |
I’ve made it through the first 4.
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some of the segments were really well done and I wish the one with James Franco was a bit longer but no biggie . would recommend this to anyone that is a fan of the Coens' type of humor and if you have Netflix.
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The rest were tremendous. |
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Stupid ass premise. |
The Tom Waits one was my favorite. Love the look of each of the vignettes.
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wish I couldv'e seen the Impressarios face when he figured out that he tossed his meal ticket. the dumbass actually thought his cock could understand English and do arithmetic
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Enjoyed the opening "chapter" and the wagon train "chapter". The others were slow, to be kind. Some good acting in those, but the screenplay lagged.
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