Yea. not sure I agree with that ranking at all. although the editor did get their worst films the correct ranking(Ladykillers, Intolerable Cruelty), the rest of the list is where we diverge. Raising Arizona, Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, and A Serious Man should be way higher. And although many deem The Big Lebowski a cult favorite and the best work they've done (even Non-Coen fans seem to have this sentiment) I wouldnt consider it their best work. Hell, I don't even consider it their best comedy.
Spot on. And might I add, after the first viewing, I simply thought it was an exceptional film. But now after seeing it 3 times, like with most Coen films, it's slowly but steadily rising up the list among their best. It's a culmination of everything they've done so well throughout their career: Dark humor, melancholic moments, gorgeous cinematography, poetic dialogue, and absurd slapstick situations
It seems the one thing that ties all the segments together is the themes of death and fatalism. something the Coens love to explore so well and with great execution. While all of the stories were great, My favorites were the Near Algodones (the one with James Franco) and the Mortal Remains (the last segment)