
As you might glean from my inaugural post (and indeed, from the title of this blog), I've been on a Coen Brothers bender of late. Although I've yet to experience all the titles in their oeuvre, I'll get there. My significant other (Don't you hate that period when it seems like an understatement to call him "the guy I'm dating" but it's premature to use the B-word? We'll just call him the Dude.) and I find them to be excellent date movies and so have watched three of them in the last two weeks. After the latest (
Fargo, yesterday, when the snow accumulation outside pretty closely resembled that in the film), the Dude commented that soon the Coen Brothers can and will make a movie starring only their usual suspects. And what a fine film that will be.
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and when can one call him the b-word? if you had asked my now 13-yr-old when he was 6, he'd say a guy doesn't have to tell you that you are his girlfriend until he gives you a ring. maybe there's something to that!
I can think of some guys older than 6 who have that attitude -- at least, who "are going to marry" their significant other without actually telling her. :) Anyway, to answer your question, I think one can use the B-word/G-word as soon as he does.
Well, "O Brother, Where Art Though?" i thought was a great movie!
"O Brother" was another one we watched recently. I definitely liked it but it wasn't my favorite of theirs. I have many more to see, too.
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