It was an interesting Oscars 2011. With all the hype at the end of last year surrounding The Social Network,it was the selection of great films that emerged early this year that spoilt David Fincher’s preemptive victory. It’s no secret that The King’s Speech got the most attention and the Oscar buzz, which then became poised to snap up most of the awards it was nominated for.
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When I go into a Coen Brothers film I can’t help but have preconceived notions of what to expect, as they set the bar high with such recent films as No Country For Old Men, I was expecting something special. Of course, my expectations aren’t merely based on recent Coen outings, and tend to judge them on their entire careers stemming back to the likes of Fargo, The Big Lebowskiand Miller’s Crossing to mention but a few.


