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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2 Disc Special Edition) [2000]

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2 Disc Special Edition) [2000]

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Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Actors: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter
Studio: Momentum Pictures
Category: DVD

List Price: £19.99
Buy New: £4.00
You Save: £15.99 (80%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 53 reviews
Sales Rank: 761

Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Pal, Special Edition, Widescreen
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Discs: 2
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 103 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5060035200146
ASIN: B00005QX8O

Theatrical Release Date: December 22, 2000
Release Date: November 5, 2001
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Only Joel and Ethan Coen, masters of quirky and ultra-stylish genre subversion, would dare nick the plotline of Homer's IOdyssey/I for IO Brother, Where Art Thou?/I, their comic picaresque saga about three cons on the run in 1930s Mississippi. Our wandering hero in this case is one Ulysses Everett McGill, a slick-tongued wise guy with a thing for hair pomade (George Clooney, blithely sending up his own dapper image) who talks his chain-gang buddies (Coen-movie regular John Turturro and newcomer Tim Blake Nelson) to light out after some buried loot he claims to know of. En route they come up against a prophetic blind man on a railroad truck, a burly one-eyed baddie (the ever-magnificent John Goodman), a trio of sexy singing ladies, a blues guitarist who's sold his soul to the devil, a brace of crooked politicos on the stump, a manic-depressive bank robber, and--well, you get the idea. Into this, their most relaxed film yet, the Coens have tossed a beguiling ragbag of inconsequential situations, a wealth of looping, left-field dialogue and a whole stash of gags both verbal and visual. IO Brother/I (the title's lifted from Preston Sturges' classic 1941 comedy ISullivan's Travels/I) is furthermore graced with glowing, burnished photography from Roger Deakins and a masterly soundtrack from T-Bone Burnett that pays loving homage to American 30s folk-styles: blues, gospel, bluegrass, jazz and more. And just to prove that the brothers haven't lost their knack for bad-taste humour, we get a Ku Klux Klan rally choreographed like something between a Nuremberg rally and a Busby Berkeley musical. --IPhilip Kemp/IpbOn the DVD:/b This two-disc set duplicates the original single-disc release of the film which included a handful of cast and crew interviews, and adds an additional disc with more interviews, two brief behind-the-scenes featurettes about the production design and the post-production digital colouring of the film, a couple of storyboard-to-scene comparisons and a music video of "Man of Constant Sorrow". There's also a 16-minute documentary to promote the companion iDown from the Mountain/i concert. Frankly there's not a lot here to justify spreading it across two discs: a more pleasing not to say generous offering would have been to cram all these extras onto Disc 1 and give us iDown from the Mountain/I as the second disc. --iMark Walker/I


Customer Reviews:   Read 48 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable silly fun   January 6, 2009
Mr. S. A. Brown (Kilmarnock, Scotland)
This film tends to divide a lot of opinion, but I enjoyed it. Essentially it's an intentionally silly story about three convicts running around the Deep South in the 1930s getting into scrapes, adventures and various other nonsense (there's more to the plot than this, but essentially that's what it is). It's neither laugh out loud funny, nor as intelligently written as The Big Lebowski, but it works in its own way if you're of a particular mindset and don't find the saccharin fluffiness of it all too grating. br / br /Clearly, it's in no way comparable to some of the Coen brothers' more serious efforts (Blood Simple, No Country For Old Men, etc) and if you're expecting anything of this nature then you'll be sorely disappointed. The closest comparison, in terms of style at least, are some of the tongue in cheek adventure films from the 80s such as Back to the Future. Enjoyable, silly fun.


5 out of 5 stars Where art thou Blues fans?   October 1, 2008
Reculet (UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've seen this movie several times now and I'm still fascinated by it - I'm no particular fan of George Clooney or the Coen brothers or Bluegrass music (or even of Homer), but this movie is so cleverly constructed and well acted, with multiple threads that hang and re-cross throughout the story, that each time I watch I see a connection I missed in previous viewings. Reading the other reviews I guess I must be the only ageing Blues fan out here - but Robert Johnson must be up there (sorry, down there) somewhere, smiling if he's seen it.


5 out of 5 stars Unbelievably funny with strangely addicting music   September 11, 2008
Ramblin' Bob
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I didn't think I would like this film. For one, I normally do not like George Clooney. I cannot think of any other films he has been in that I liked. It was a big surprise that this has become one of my favourite films of all time. And, honestly, it is all down to the characterisation. The characters are acted so well that they are outlandish but believable, from the main four to Babyface Nelson, Big Dan and Hogwallop. The story holds you spellbound with both the antics that the Soggy Bottom Boys get into and then the music adds another dimension. The humour, whilst at times a bit slapstick, is not overdone. Overall, this film is great fun. I own the CD and the soundtrack.


5 out of 5 stars Best film I've seen for years   September 1, 2008
A. Nelson (London)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is cinema of the highest calibre. Just like most Coen brothers films, it's not the millions spent on sets, or special effects (they're low to mid budget all the way) but the human touch that sets this apart. Homer was a good place to start, as it could be said that the Homeric poems laid the foundation for secular western literature. Add the genius of the Coen Brothers, and the old-fashioned "cinematic magic" qualities of Clooney, and you have a product that will not age. I've watched it only once so far, but I have half a dozen timeless quotes, for anyone willing to listen, including "I don't want Fop, goddammit. I'm a Dapper Dan man" br /Se it for yourself. Five stars aren't enough.


1 out of 5 stars Waste of your time   July 25, 2008
S. Harrington (Bolton England)
1 out of 9 found this review helpful

This film goes downhill which is a difficult feat because it starts off very badly anyway, boring , just not funny did not like anything about this film , tries to hard to be wacky but only succeeds to be backward and extremley tedious, just not my cup of tea ,

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