5. There are 17 Coen Bros. movies. Only one (Ladykillers) is broadly disliked. Intolerable Cruelty considered lesser by many but it has fans
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6. But Ladykillers aside, there are 15 or 16 Coen Brothers movies all of whom have fans passionate enough to rank them in top 5.
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7. A few films show up many people's top 5 (Miller's Crossing, Fargo, No Country, Barton Fink). But really, no consensus beyond that.
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8. Another complicating factor is that virtually all the movies improve if you watch them repeatedly, which scrambles any ability to rank.
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9. Having re-watched almost all the Coen movies lately, I have to say even the one's I was initially cool to now seem good to excellent.
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10. Having said that, this ranking is definitive: 1. Miller's Crossing. 2. Fargo 3. Lebowski 4. Llewyn Davis 5. Serious Man.
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11. 6. Raising Arizona. 7. Barton Fink. 8. Oh Brother 9. No Country. 10. Burn After Reading 11. Blood Simple. 12. True Grit.
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12. 13 Man Who Wasn't There. 14.Hudsucker Proxy. 15. Intolerable Cruelty. 16. Ladykillers. Still to rank: "Hail, Caesar!"
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13. How many American film makers have made 15 or 16 movies that are good to excellent (with several masterpieces)? Hitchcock? Who else?
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