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So just go ahead and stop whatever you are doing and watch this.

Review: 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' Is The Most Enjoyable Binge-Watching Experience Imaginable


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I just watched it last night. It was pretty entertaining.
 
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Pretty grim stuff. LOL


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The episodes with Liam Neeson and Tyne Daly were boring. The others were entertaining and kept my interest. Beautiful scenery in the epsisode about the prospector.
 
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HJS157 -

Would you please edit your post? You just disclosed the ending of one of the best of the 6 stories.

ETA -

Thank you!

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I really enjoyed most of them. Very much the brothers grimm, aseops fables of the old west. Nicely done, cold,harsh, and sureal.
 
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I'll give anything by the Cohens a try. They don't always make good movies, but very often they do.




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Watched it, enjoyed it.



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I’m halfway through it right now. It’s a Coen brothers movie, no mistaking it. I’m quite liking it so far, but good grief it feels jaunty. The opening scene is very different from the others so far, and the episode with Neeson was boring and unpleasant, to say the least. It definitely didn’t “tie the room together.”

It quickly went from “what the fuck am I watching?” to “Holy shit!” and then just as quickly back to “what the fuck am I watching?” before it starts to settle into some sort of groove. Likely, this one, like many of their other offerings, will need multiple viewings to fully make sense.

*Edit- Just finished it. Man, it's got a bit of everything. I enjoyed it and will watch it again to dig in a bit more. Thanks for the recommendation. Smile

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Enjoyed it, thanks for the heads up.






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I enjoyed The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and All Gold Canyon episodes the most.



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Watched it yesterday and thought it was great. The first story, wagon train and prospector stories were really good. The others weren't to my liking.
 
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Quirky, weird in a good way...entertainment at it's cool absurd level Smile
 
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Watched it yesterday and thought it was great. The first story, wagon train and prospector stories were really good. The others weren't to my liking.


Agreed, but I also liked the second one with James Franco's character and the bank. I think the wagon train story was possibly the best of the bunch. As fun and attention-getting as the first vignette is, it really doesn't jibe with the rest of the film. Sooooo different.


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I enjoyed it, some vignettes better than others.

But I haven't met a Coen brothers production that I don't like.
 
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I enjoyed it, some vignettes better than others.

But I haven't met a Coen brothers production that I don't like.


I'm really enjoy their fresh perspective but Intolerable Cruelty, a Serious Man, and Burn After Reading? Just Painful.




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Grainger Hines played the wagon train master Mr. Arthur. He was an original member of the Swingin' Medallions -




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I couldn’t get past the first 5 minutes. and I rarely bail on something that I’m watching
 
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I couldn’t get past the first 5 minutes. and I rarely bail on something that I’m watching


Keep going. It's not all like the first "chapter".


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I couldn’t get past the first 5 minutes. and I rarely bail on something that I’m watching


Agreed. The first one is a little wacky, but still good. And they get better.


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