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Jimmy Steller reviews "Miller's Crossing"

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

As was requested by Hagfilms and Reelschool, here's my review of the Coen brothers' classic film "Miller's Crossing".

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  • quirky, but satisfying film made only by the coen bros. solid review, once again. miller's crossing is actually my third favorite coen bros. film. and yes, the scene involving albert finney and the song danny boy is one of the quirkiest moments in any coen bros. film. gabriel byrne is so underrated and this is one of his finest role ever. delighted to see your enthusiasm on this solidly good review. good job, bro.

  • @MrGamer990 Thanks dude :)

  • J.E. Freeman was brilliant. Wish he did more films... last thing I remember him in was the forgettable Alien: Resurrection. Even Joss Whedon couldn't save that film.

  • @ReelSchool

    His last line in the film is especially brilliant.

  • In your opinion is John Turturro is a good actor ?

  • @Cowboy040

    Yes, I'd say so.

    Turturro's capable of giving amazing performances. Most of those awsome performances that I've seen him give are with the Coen brothers. O Brother, Lebowski, and of course, this. Haven't seen Barton Fink yet, but I'm sure that's another great Turturro performance.

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  • its a brilliant film which i think is well overdue another viewing. good job sir.

  • @JimmySteller

    Anytime.

  • Definitely a solid movie. I saw this and Fargo yesterday!

  • @JimmySteller Yea. Shame too because they make such beautifully detailed films on rather low budgets. Byrne is so perfectly cast. Ah hell the whole cast is. Maybe if Miller's Crossing was released in a time the Academy's love and respect for the Coens was apparent, it would have received more. I am glad to say they are an association that seems to respect them oddly enough since I wouldn't assume they appeal to their taste.

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