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FreebieFriday_CommunityEvery week, we offer our readers an opportunity to win free prizes. This week, we’re giving away five-packs of free Redbox rentals to three lucky winners!

Hail, Caesar!, the latest flick from the renowned Coen brothers, hit Redboxes everywhere this week. Let’s talk about our favorite flicks from Joel and Ethan.

Enter this week’s contest by answering the following question in the comments section and then clicking on the green button below:

What’s your favorite Coen brothers movie?

The boys have certainly been productive over the years.
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Your pick could include O Brother Where Art Thou?, The Big Lebowski, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, Raising Arizona, True Grit, Barton Fink, and many more! What’s your pick?

Again, answer the question above in the comments section, and then enter the giveaway by clicking here:


You can also earn extra entries by sharing this giveaway via Facebook and Twitter! The giveaway ends on Sunday, and in next Friday’s contest post we will announce the three randomly chosen winners, each of whom will receive five free Redbox rentals!
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Good luck, Insiders!

213 Responses to “Freebie Friday ‘Coens’ Edition: Win Free Redbox Rentals!”

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    Al Stevens [visitor]

    O Brother, Where Art Thou? (And it’s not even close!)

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    D Kelly [d-kelly]

    Raising Arizona

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    Pam Barbee [visitor]

    True Grit

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    Bugs 13 [visitor]

    Raising Arizona

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    labhunters2

    Fargo

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    Bob Sharkey [visitor]

    Fargo

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    Rick G [visitor]

    Fargo

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    Wilford Vangordan [visitor]

    O Brother Where Art Thou

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    Steven Glasser [visitor]

    O Brother, Where Art Thou? (all except the accompaniment :-)

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    Johnny [visitor]

    The Big Lebowski

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    Susan Stickney [visitor]

    O Brother Where Art Thou?

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    karen l [visitor]

    Fargo

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    pink lady [pink-lady]

    True Grit

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    pink lady [pink-lady]

    O Brother, Where Art Thou

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    Alamosa [alamosa]

    Raising Arizona

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    blackdogr63

    Raising Arizona had me rolling in laughter. You had to watch it a few times, to catch the depth, and some of the humor, but it is a classic.

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    lisa [visitor]

    True grit

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    docjgolfking

    No Country For Old Men.
    so many excellent movies from which to choose.

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    milty33

    Fargo

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    Crystal [visitor]

    O Brother Where Art Thou?

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    panflash

    Fargo

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    Cheryl [visitor]

    Fargo

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    Aj [visitor]

    Not a fan of their work, but the Dude was definitely a college must-see

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    milty33

    Fargo, because I love the accents

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    Mike [visitor]

    Not too familiar with their movies. O Brother Where Art Thou is one the few I’ve seen.

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    eric [efbarstow]

    O Brother Where Art Thou? ‘Cause it’s bonifide

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    carboski99

    Have to go with The Big Lebowski

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    Pat [visitor]

    True Grit

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    CyndiP [visitor]

    No Country For Old Men

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    Tonyzz [tonyzz]

    Blood Simple :)

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    LindaS [visitor]

    Fargo – loved the accents.

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    Kathryn Crider [visitor]

    Fargo

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    Pamitha [visitor]

    Barton Fink

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    MarkZLip [markzlip]

    Blood simple

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    Renee [visitor]

    Fargo.

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    John [visitor]

    Fargo.

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    Shemp Howard [shemp-howard]

    My favorites…

    -“The Man Who Wasn’t There”

    It seems a bit odd that it took the Coens almost 20 years before they experimented with black-and-white photography, since their films exclusively exist in the gray synapse between the bright light and pitch darkness. Filmed in color and converted post-production, “The Man Who Wasn’t There” is one of their most visually eloquent productions. Billy Bob Thornton, who chewed into his villainous role on FX’s fantastic “Fargo” with relish, is the title character, a fleshy shell of a man. Expunged of life, he’s a barber with a monotone voice in a monochrome world. His wife (Frances McDormand) and her boss (James Gandolfini, still in the beginning of “The Sopranos” when he filmed this) are sneaking around not-so-subtly behind his back, while a young Scarlett Johansson looks to him as a fatherly sage, and maybe more. A serene jaunt into sin, this has long been a favorite of the Coens’ devout followers. Whereas most neo-noirs are overly concerned with emulating the remorseless violence of noir, “The Man Who Wasn’t There” is concerned with consequences. It feels like a relic from the vault of Robert Aldrich.

    “A Serious Man”

    Michael Stuhlbarg is Larry Gopnik, a sometimes-physics professor and full-time Jew having a life crisis. His wife wants a get (Jewish divorce) so she can marry another guy, and Larry finds himself slipping deeper into desolation. The Coens’ most Jewish movie (Larry has more than a bit of Job in him), “A Serious Man” tackles issues afflicting the Jewish Diaspora, but without ostracizing non-Jewish viewers. The opening, with the wicked-good character actor Fyvush Finkel, has nothing to do with the rest of the movie and almost feels like a Mario Bava short, but it’s nonetheless enthralling; and that ending shot…

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    rosesmate

    True grit

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    rbart48

    The Hudsucker Proxy.

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    Shannon [visitor]

    Raising Arizona