The latest Coen Brothers film, enjoying stellar reviews after debuting at Cannes (Rob Nelson interviews them; they are typically vague). Here are some scenes.
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The latest Coen Brothers film, enjoying stellar reviews after debuting at Cannes (Rob Nelson interviews them; they are typically vague). Here are some scenes.
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Now you're just picking on white people. We steal from disability. Wear baseball caps when we travel overseas. What else?
Here's another winner, Rat. Guess it takes all kinds to commit fraud, swandog. Disability funding comes out of your paycheck, too. I think his name...
This story is not helping me overcome my fear of riding the bus. Since I don't drink, I can't make it more interesting that way. I guess I could ...
Re: Churches and Somalis I blame those damn Irish for dragging my ass here. I would incite a riot of my peeps, but since there's approximately 1...
Depends on who's doin' the preachin', I suppose.
Wait, it's not a sham?
@kc!: Marx was more sympathetic of religion's purpose than he was completely dismissive. A more complete quotation of his famous phrase would inclu...
mnblrmkr- I think kwatt must know his Marxist theory very well. Marx believed that religion and communism/socialism were not compatible. That's wh...
Nah. Just the usual stereotype of people sucking off the taxpayers' teat.
Or guilty ones.
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4 Reader Comments
4:08 am
Man, I love Tommy Lee Jones.
10:46 am
This is going to be awesome.
11:42 am
This will definitely be better than the way that All The Pretty Horses was gutted in its film version.
12:33 pm
Awesome. It also looks to be pretty faithful to the book (which is an amazing read!)