Talking Movies Episode 100 Part 2: The Filmography of the Coen Brothers

Directors Joel Coen (L) and Ethan Coen pose for a photo in Los Angeles, California, November 15, 2013. For their new film, "Inside Llewyn Davis," the brothers Coen painted themselves into this corner: They needed an actor for the title role of a struggling folk singer in the early 1960s who could carry an entire movie, be in every scene, convince the audience he was a musician and play songs live in their entirety multiple times. Oscar Isaac, 33, a Guatemala-born, Miami-raised actor and musician trained at the Juilliard School, turned out to be the ticket. Picture taken November 15. To match story FILM-INSIDELLEWYNDAVIS/ REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY PORTRAIT) - RTX162M8

Talking Movies Episode 100 Part 2: The Filmography of the Coen Brothers

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Chris, Nick and Brian continue their journey for their centennial this week with an examination of Miller’s Crossing, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou, The Man Who Wasn’t There and Intolerable Cruelty.

Chris may have found his favorite Coens’ flick, Nick doesn’t understand Brian and Fargo and the question of The Godfather comes up yet again.

 

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