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O Brother Where Art Thou?
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Directed By
Joel Coen

Written By:
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

Cast:
George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, John Turturro, Holly Hunter, John Goodman, Charles Durning, Del Pentacost, Michael Badalucco, Brian Reddy, Wayne Duvall, Ed Gale, Ray McKinnon, Daniel von Bargen, Royce D. Applegate, Frank Collison, Stephen Root, Musetta Vander, Chris Thomas King, Lee Weaver, Christy Taylor, Chris Thomas King, Mia Tyler, Christy Taylor

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O Brother Where Art Thou? (2000)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
November 25th, 2007

Baptism! You two're just dumber'n a bag of hammers

This Oscar-nominated film is my favorite Coen-Brother's film after Fargo. George Clooney is just hilarious as the leader of misfit escapees.

I had to put off cutting my grass just to see it again. Yes, I am still cutting grass the last week of November.

The cinematography and music in this film is a delight in itself, but the characters are just a thrill to watch.

John Goodman. a Coen Brother's favorite, Holly Hunter as the wife, Charles Durning as the Governor and his crazy crew, and, of course, Mia Tyler, Musetta Vander, and Christy Taylor as the Sirens.

Baby Face Nelson, the KKK, and Mississippi politics all rolled into a fun movie.

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