re-watching Miller's Crossing for the 180th time
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Date: October 26th, 2025 7:02 PM Author: razzle-dazzle whorehouse
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have no idea how the gorgeous Coen Brothers do it, able to make tributes to their favorite genres without ever coming across as derivative or formulaic etc, they stand on their own as quality labors of love even if you have no cultural context whatsoever, it's crazy my pumo friend.
Also apropos of nothing I had a lovable Boomer history teacher in high school who somehow found a reason to watch Miller's Crossing or Peter Weir's Fearless multiple times a year, and genuinely as a result helped to cultivate the soul searching ethos of those artists in a very chill way that got through to most of us at a time when nobody was going to go looking for that (myself included in those days)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5749953&forum_id=2],#49377061) |
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