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Tag Archives: Burn After Reading
Anticipation, Disappointment, and the Coen Brothers
As I sit and anticipate the release of True Grit (2010), I am reminded of my friends, who, over a decade ago, anticipated the release of the first episode of Star Wars. When Star Wars: Episode I (1999) was released, … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Serious Man, anticipation, Barton Fink, Brad Pitt, Burn After Reading, Coen Brothers, disappointment, Ethan Coen, Fargo, George Clooney, Intolerable Cruelty, J.K. Simmons, Jeff Bridges, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joel Coen, Ladykillers, No Country for Old Men, O' Brother Where Art Thou?, Paul Newman, Richard Jenkins, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Taco Bell, The Big Lebowski, The Hudsucker Proxy, The Man Who Wasn't There, Tim Robbins, Tom Hanks, True Grit
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