O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
720b BluRay Rip | MKV | 1280 x 544 | x264 @ 4330 Kbps | 01:47:09 | 4,51 Gb
Audio: English DTS 5.1 @ 1509 Kbps | Subs: English, French, Spanish
Genre: Comedy, Adventure, Crime | Nominated for 2 Oscars
720b BluRay Rip | MKV | 1280 x 544 | x264 @ 4330 Kbps | 01:47:09 | 4,51 Gb
Audio: English DTS 5.1 @ 1509 Kbps | Subs: English, French, Spanish
Genre: Comedy, Adventure, Crime | Nominated for 2 Oscars
Loosely based on Homer's 'Odyssey' the movie deals with the picaresque adventures of Everett Ulysses McGill and his companions Delmar and Pete in 1930s Mississipi. Sprung from a chain gang and trying to reach Everetts home to recover the buried loot of a bank heist they are confronted by a series of strange characters. Among them sirens, a cyclops, bank robber George 'Babyface' Nelson (very annoyed by that nickname), a campaigning Governor, his opponent, a KKK lynch mob, and a blind prophet, who warns the trio that "the treasure you seek shall not be the treasure you find."
IMDB
The Coen Brothers have done it again. Three depression era convicts(George Clooney, John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson)escape a Mississippi chain gang and head off in search of buried treasure that will fund their new lives. Along the way, they sing on the radio and become much sought after stars as well as escapees. Great laughs and a soundtrack that is a lesson/introduction to bluegrass music.
Clooney is outstanding as the fast talking, quick witted Ulysses Everett McGill. Holly Hunter plays his estranged wife. Turturro and Nelson are flawless stumblebums. Also in the cast are John Goodman and Charles Durning.
Dan Tyminksi provides the singing voice for George Clooney on "I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow", the Soggy Bottom Boys song that serves as a template for the bluegrass laden soundtrack that also features Alison Krauss, Ralph Stanley, The Whites, John Hartford, The Cox Family and Gillian Welch. Toe tapping, knee slapping fun for the whole family. You'll be surprised with how relaxed and funny this movie is.IMDB reviewer
No More Mirrors.