Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
This is true of most of QT's work IMO. Fargo and No Country I would rank higher than even Pulp Fiction simply because they are perfect films with cohesive plots as opposed to series of perfect vignettes.
I might agree with that, but I'm much more partial to Miller's Crossing and O Brother than any other Coen films.

The way I describe why I think IB is GOAT is "could anything have made it any better?" My answer is no. If you're trying to tell that story in that style, it was done pretty much perfectly. I guess it's tied in my mind with Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan, but due to its uniqueness, I give it the edge

I think I need to rewatch Old Country now. So far I'm about 50:50 on rewatches of Coen films. Didn't like Fargo anymore the second time, but did like Miller's a lot more the second time...