Joel Coen and Frances McDormand just did an Instagram live interview and spilled out some juicy details about their upcoming Macbeth movie (sans Ethan) starring Denzel Washington, and McDormand herself.
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I am an unabashed Coen-head. I love them. They are the best American filmmakers of the last 30 years. I’m not even exaggerating. I’ll just name the classics: “Fargo,” “Barton Fink,” “The Big Lebowski,” “No Country For Old Men.” Ok, fine, the semi-classics are “Inside Llewyn Davis,” “A Serious Man,” “Miller’ Crossing,” and “Raising Arizona,” “Burn After Reading.” Then there’s just the plain great movies: “O Brother Where Art Thou,” “The Man Who Wasn’t There,” “Burn After Reading,” and “Blood Simple.”
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Denzel Washington and Tony Scott had a special working relationship that was built up and founded with 1995's "Crimson Tide." Their creative teaming would unearth a slew of Denzel/Scott film during the aughts: with 2004's "Man on Fire," 2006's "Deja Vu," 2009''s "The Taking of Pelham 123," and, finally, 2010's "Unstoppable." Scott died in 2012 as he and Tom Cruise were scouting locations for a "Top Gun" sequel.
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