I noticed while looking at other peoples reviews of this movie that all the people that hated it can't spell. The people that loved it gave clear, concise, and well written reviews. Is this a coincidence? The movie wasn't the most complicated to follow, but the Cohen Bros. did it in a way that left you wondering about different aspects throughout, only to have it wrap up neatly at teh end. Very enjoyable, and Brad Pitt was funny as usual in a comedic role.
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I get the impression you're implying that the only people who did not enjoy this movie are unintelligent. That thought in itself is more ignorant than any spelling or grammar mistakes I've seen (and your review has a few too!)
Yes, whenever publishing a tirade about other people's spelling, one should take a moment and 'proof read' before hitting the send button.
How interesting after reading your review... and the fact that spelling is of significance to you... you can't even spell Coen properly.