The Hudsucker Proxy

(1994)

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How well do your friends know your movie tastes? This question came to my mind over the weekend when I texted our box-office guru Laremy Legel asking him if he thought I would like the Coen brothers' film The Hudsucker... ... Full Article

QUICK THOUGHTS: The Hudsucker Proxy was the first of two Coen films I caught this past week, both of which are available on Netflix Instant Play, but unfortunately are not of the best quality as both appeared very, very dark... ... Full Article

The brothers Coen are flying pretty high, what with winning a few Oscars last Sunday for their masterful film No Country for Old Men . ... Full Article

In honor of my recent Netflix vs. Blockbuster breakdown, here is my review timeless tale by the Coen Brothers. This movie has sTyle. I said it, sTyle with a capital T. ... Full Article

So there's this young enthusiastic guy working down there in the mailroom. He carries around what appears to be a sketch of a circle written on a piece of paper. ... Full Article

You never realize just how many movies have awful titles until your mailbox and message boards fill up with hundreds of them. I asked for The Worst Movie Title Ever, and you answered. ... Full Article

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citypaper.com2004-03-24
Over the course of 10 films, the Coen brothers have ransacked their impressive collective movie-memory bank to produce an appealing but sometimes constricting body of work. ... Full Article

I love the Coen Brothers.Love, love, love them.Ive loved every single film theyve ever made.Not a single film in the bunch I didnt enjoy and that includes THE HUDSUCKER PROXY. ... Full Article

Set in a skyscraping, 1958 New York City that's as Capra-esque as it is surreal--with John Q. Public up against the cigar-chomping captains of industry--this latest film from the Coen brothers ("Blood Simple," "Barton Fink") is a sweet spoof, complete... ... Full Article

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ew.com1994-03-11
Watching THE HUDSUCKER PROXY (Warner Bros., PG-13), the latest cinematic gizmo from the Coen brothers (Raising Arizona, Barton Fink), I arrived at the same pesky question I end up pondering during all their movies: How can a filmmaking team be... ... Full Article

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