A Quote by Erin Moriarty

'Fargo' definitely makes it into my top three favorite films of all time; I have a serious obsession with the Coen brothers. — © Erin Moriarty
'Fargo' definitely makes it into my top three favorite films of all time; I have a serious obsession with the Coen brothers.
Anything that is absurd I see as a Coen brothers' influence! The Coen brothers are my favorite people period.
I love Fargo, I love all of them, but Miller's Crossing just happens to be my favorite. When I heard Coen brothers were doing No Country For Old Men, I thought, "This is it. This is their masterpiece. This is going to be the one, because it's going to bring every element together." I just had a feeling about it.
It's hard to believe that these self-centered people have nuclear weapons that they can fire at any moment. Even modern wars are fought like revenge tales from some petty grievance. It was definitely tapping into the Dr. Strangelove vibe, which is one of my three top favorite films or all time.
I always wished there was somebody like the Coen Brothers and they appeared. And so yeah, my favorite role that I've ever done was in The Man Who Wasn't There. That's my very favorite character I've ever played.
There is the moral spectrum in 'Fargo,' and you see it in other Coen brothers movies, where you have a very good character on one end and a very bad character on the other.
I have a top 10 list of my favorite movies of all time, and just for the sake of not having my top 5 be entirely Miyazaki films, I had to pick one. So, right now, my favorite Miyazaki film is probably 'Princess Mononoke.'
My most favorite entrance music of all time... it's that, "You're my obsession, you're my obsession" song [Animotion's "Obsession"].
It's so odd because I don't even know if I'm cut out for it, but being a movie star guy, I sort of end up gravitating toward the Coen brothers. That's one of the reasons my wife and I moved to L.A.: that however much of a pipe dream that would be, I moved to L.A. because I'd love to work with the Coen brothers.
I feel like if you see five films not knowing who made them, you know which one is the Coen Brothers.
People are so used to seeing John Goodman as a loveable dad or the quirky characters he played in the Coen Brothers films.
People are so used to seeing John Goodman as a lovable dad or the quirky characters he played in the Coen Brothers films.
If I bring anything to the Coen Brothers' films, it's my ability to change tack and create a different mood from film to film.
As soon as I finished film school I was thinking about, how do I get to feature films? It took about eight years, and I'm still working. Feature films was not the end goal. Feature films was one of the stages. Getting to the point of the Coen brothers or Tarantino, where you're writing your own material and have the budget to do it properly, that's the end goal, and I'm close to that.
One of my favorite movies of all time is 'Fargo.'
One of my favorite movies of all time is Fargo.
I knew a lot about the Coen Brothers by the time I was 12 or 13.
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