tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post1705461060600514813..comments2024-03-29T18:16:46.263+11:00Comments on The Film Emporium: Classic Scene: A Serious Man (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2009)Andy Bucklehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15655573933693289124noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-26709071979387038502021-11-18T17:30:41.637+11:002021-11-18T17:30:41.637+11:00ต้องการเว็บชัวร์ การเงินมั่นคง เว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่...ต้องการเว็บชัวร์ การเงินมั่นคง <a href="https://fightbet98.com/" rel="nofollow">เว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์ </a><br>ต้องที่นี่ เล่นง่าย ไม่ต้องโยกเงิน แจกจริงAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05321661963270555215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-22634392436338718232012-02-14T23:08:12.511+11:002012-02-14T23:08:12.511+11:00@ Nick - Yeah, I laugh every time I think about it...@ Nick - Yeah, I laugh every time I think about it too. I have seen the film four times now - and there are a handful of scenes I look forward to, but this one is my favourite. <br /><br />@ Steven - Yeah that's a great scene too, and I love the way that song is used throughout the film. Looking forward to the Coens' reviews.<br /><br />@ Andrew - It took me a second (and even a third viewing) to appreciate A Serious Man, and I still don't understand everything that happens. It is such an odd film - but I am really glad it got nominated for Best Pic back in 2009 - because it really isn't a film the Academy would normally go for. You're so right about Sari Lennick's pronunciation of 'Whoopsie-Doopsie'. So funny. I don't think people are thought of being 'serious' first and foremost. Rarely is someone described as ' A Serious Man' - and I think one of the film's mysteries is deciphering what that means. Interesting aside, Andrew. Thanks for reading and sharing. <br /><br />@ OMFBC - This is probably in my five fav. Coen Bros' films. Fargo is my favourite, and I love No Country for Old Men. Took me a couple of viewings to appreciate, but now I regularly have urges to give it a go. Glad you dig the film - and if I were to choose another scene to highlight, it would have been the 'Accept the Mystery' one. Classic.Andy Bucklehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15655573933693289124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-19831535041762304552012-02-14T14:34:43.718+11:002012-02-14T14:34:43.718+11:00This is hands down my favorite Coen Brothers film ...This is hands down my favorite Coen Brothers film and one of the finest films of the past 20 years. My brother and I have been trying to convert people over the past few years, but no takers. The real tragedy is that this film is somehow completely overlooked as the classic that it is. Glad someone else felt the genius as well. Love the scene when Mr. Park stops by to see if Larry is going to change Clive's grade. "Accept the mystery."OMFBChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15471700900767761502noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-44676470037406149932012-02-14T12:54:03.378+11:002012-02-14T12:54:03.378+11:00I was never able to find express love for this one...I was never able to find express love for this one, although i do think Stuhlbarg does a fine job (I think so even more retrospectively when I see how different and excellent he is on <i>Boardwalk Empire</i>). For me, though, the film's standout is Sari Lennick who burned the phrase whoopsie-doopsie into my head, so hilarious.<br /><br />Also, a far off aside - whenever I heard this film's title when Carey Mulligan is talking to her school-aged suitor telling him that he has to wear a suit-and-tie to her house so her father thinks that he's "un jean homme serieux".... as I said, far off and random, but I had to share.Andrew K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01104647944747041277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-687539787491242972012-02-14T08:14:47.904+11:002012-02-14T08:14:47.904+11:00That's a great scene. My favorite scene for m...That's a great scene. My favorite scene for me is where Larry's son is about to meet the old priest who recites the words to the Jefferson Airplane song <b>Somebody to Love</b> and then the members of the band. Paul Kanter... Marty Balin... Jorma Kaukonen... Jack Casady...<br /><br />I was saying those names as well when I went to see the film. What a trip that was. Expect some Coen Bros. reviews to arrive probably next week.thevoid99https://www.blogger.com/profile/03055459287396592446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2890338907751315894.post-33460771395133200662012-02-14T01:39:26.415+11:002012-02-14T01:39:26.415+11:00Classic, man. Classic. The way Helberg says that l...Classic, man. Classic. The way Helberg says that line "Look at the parking lot, Larry" has stayed with me since the day I first saw it. In fact, I'm smiling and laughing about it right now.Nick Priggehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17895803287589438170noreply@blogger.com