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WTF Happened to No Country for Old Men? 

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No Country for Old Men is one of the Coen Brothers most universally beloved and popular films. An adaptation of the novel by the legendary Cormac McCarthy, the film probably didn’t seem like a sure-fire box office smash when it was pitched, but something about this movie really caught-on with audiences. It must be said that when the Coen’s go for broke and make thrillers, they’re always amazing, and No Country for Old Men was unforgettable in a lot f ways. For one thing, it had one of the great movie villains in Javier Bardem’s Anton Chiguhr, a ghoulish cartel hitman who dispatches victims with a cattle bolt pistol to gruesome effect. It also boasted Tommy Lee Jones playing perfectly to type as the seen it all sheriff, with him having a special kinship with the works of Cormac McCarthy (his dialogue never sounds better than coming out of Jones’ mouth).
Notably, the film also kickstarted a significant career resurgence for Josh Brolin. At the time, he was primarily a second lead (at best), and he wasn’t the original choice for the lead role, with Heath Ledger the one the Coens originally wanted. His performance as Llewelyn Moss made him a leading man, but he came precariously close to not landing the role, as we explain in this week’s WTF Happened to this Movie. In this episode (written by Eric Walkuski, narrated by Mathew Plale and edited by Cesar Gomez), we dig into Brolin’s attempts to land the career-changing part, as well as who almost played Chiguhr when Bardem was suddenly unavailable. We also examine where the Coen Brothers were in their careers at the time and how its financial success stacks up against some of their most acclaimed films.
Do you think No Country for Old Men holds up? Let us know in the comments!
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@trinaq
@trinaq Год назад
Javier Bardem stole the show as the sinister hitman Anton. Even though he was the main antagonist, he's the most memorable character, and Javier deservedly won an Oscar for his work.
@danielvandersall6756
@danielvandersall6756 Год назад
An incredibly talented actor--seems like so much incredible talent is coming from south of the border lately. His film "Biutiful" is another favorite of mine--brilliant and weird.
@judithcardoso6682
@judithcardoso6682 Год назад
@@danielvandersall6756 from Spain, actually and seriously one of the best looking men on the planet, haircut aside of course.
@blackirish6868
@blackirish6868 Год назад
Check out Perdita Durango. It also stars James Gandolfini.
@daysofcarnivore
@daysofcarnivore Год назад
Yep, this is my all time favorite movie villain by far.
@theymademepickaname1248
@theymademepickaname1248 Год назад
@@judithcardoso6682 you talkin bout them Spanish mexicans?
@lucasglowacki4683
@lucasglowacki4683 Год назад
The strangest and most unnerving thing about this movie was the lack of a score or any music at all…
@cloudbloom
@cloudbloom Год назад
I didn't notice that until my second time watching the movie, it heightens the tension and eerie feeling throughout the movie
@lRedPosion
@lRedPosion Год назад
I bet if someone made a version with music (even if it's good) it would not feel the same. Like dramatic music when.. you know... dies.. don't want to spoil it for people XD
@theSuperviLLain_est
@theSuperviLLain_est Год назад
One of the best parts of the movie, it blows my mind not a single piece of music
@rafaelcisneros562
@rafaelcisneros562 Год назад
Anton needs no music, he's Scary without the tense music
@xMoDzProductions
@xMoDzProductions Год назад
There is ambient score used sparsely throughout. During opening narration as the camera rises over the highway, drums during the street shootout, ambience when moss listens to chigurh walk to the door at the hotel etc
@johnmilligan2964
@johnmilligan2964 Год назад
Anton Chigurh is one of my favorite villains. Javier Bardem portrayal of the character just oozes menace. It has a realism to it that other movie villains mostly fail to capture.
@trinaq
@trinaq Год назад
Poor Carla Jean, she loses both her husband and mother, and is tragically killed by Chigurh herself. The poor woman just couldn't catch a break! 💔😢
@basilperdikakis7627
@basilperdikakis7627 Год назад
The movie never definitively states that Anton killed her. You dont know how the coin flip turned out.
@DutchGotAPlan
@DutchGotAPlan Год назад
@@basilperdikakis7627 He checks his boots for blood when he leaves the House, just like he did earlier In the film. So yes, he did kill her.
@riffraffrichard
@riffraffrichard Год назад
She breaks chigurh though by pointing out that his grim reaper act where he delivers death by chance is a contrived childish game that he uses to admonish himself from responsibility of his evil acts. You can see at the end in the car crash that he has lost the conviction of his outlook like a boxer who has been taken out at the top of his game.
@basilperdikakis7627
@basilperdikakis7627 Год назад
@@DutchGotAPlan oh. I never noticed. I always figured they were going for ambiguity.
@rjmacready9828
@rjmacready9828 8 месяцев назад
Josh Brolin is criminally underrated in this movie. One of my favorite performances of all time
@grapeshot
@grapeshot Год назад
He is obviously one of the most ruthless and cunning villains in cinema history he's definitely in my top five. It is his quietness that's so unnerving he reminds me a lot of Angel Eyes from The Good the Bad and the Ugly.
@cothinker680
@cothinker680 Год назад
Angel eyes was greedy. Anton don't care that much about money
@grapeshot
@grapeshot Год назад
@@cothinker680 I compare him to Angel Eyes for the simple fact that angel eyes motto was once I'm paid I always see the job through. He has a single-minded determination much like the villain in No Country for Old Men.
@cuongbui9708
@cuongbui9708 Год назад
Who’s your top 5 villain? If you don’t mind me asking.
@miamimagicians
@miamimagicians 7 месяцев назад
One of the best villains ever is Clarence Boddicker from RoboCop
@mr.timebombman2230
@mr.timebombman2230 9 месяцев назад
Without Javier, the movie wouldn't have the same feel and believability. Great acting all around too
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland Год назад
When Jeff Bridges and John Goodman were standing on the rocks overlooking the ocean with the Folgers coffee can of Donny's ashes, and Goodman shakes the can out, up-and-down, to scatter the ashes into the ocean from way up there, "Goodnight sweet prince", and it just blows all over The Dude. I died. It was that rare excruciating crying laughter. So awesome.
@katherineg9396
@katherineg9396 Год назад
One of my all time favorite movies. It stays with you for a long time.
@davidgarza1301
@davidgarza1301 Год назад
I thought Tommy Lee Jones was born for this role. His Sheriff Bell was perfect. The facial expressions and mannerisms are as important as the dialogue.
@Robert-Downey-Syndrome
@Robert-Downey-Syndrome 9 месяцев назад
I preferred him as Harvey Dent
@Craig-wi5bv
@Craig-wi5bv 2 месяца назад
Lonesome dove is his greatest role..
@kylehunter2674
@kylehunter2674 Год назад
One of the most unsettling movies I’ve ever seen. So good
@SecretWars98
@SecretWars98 Год назад
This is in my boyfriends top 5, throws it on a least once every couple months & Every time talks about Everything he would’ve done differently starting with taking the damn money outta that case! 😆 Never gets old to me either, definitely a classic! 👍
@billc.4584
@billc.4584 Год назад
This is one of those films that I'll watch at pretty much every opportunity. Also have it stashed digitally. BTW, I think that Tommy Lee is always great and I have yet to see Javier Bardem and not been blown away. Brolin is getting there. Peace.
@stevegeorge6880
@stevegeorge6880 Год назад
I still like telling this story. My brother and I saw it together as a break during a tragic family situation, and when he got out of the theater, he described Chigurh as oddly deterministic but then corrected himself to mean determined. There really was something to that Freudian slip. The character is so relentless that you get the sense he may not even be able to stop himself from killing. When Josh brolin's character's wife tries to save herself by telling him that he doesn't have to do this, he sort of chuckles and says, "Everybody says that." There's something even more deeply unsettling about an assassin/serial killer who, however calculated he may be in certain regards, can't override his base nature or his fate.
@vapidvices8982
@vapidvices8982 Год назад
What a peculiar little story and thought about Anton. Hope your family's doing better
@averybryant6997
@averybryant6997 Год назад
always wondered about the little wife at the end..i watched again..and the diologue suggested that she was indeed killed..sad really i wanted SOMEONE to survive.
@mbryson2899
@mbryson2899 Год назад
@@averybryant6997 He checked his boots for blood when he stepped outside. My better half, who is as tough and pragmatic as they come, almost squeezed my hand off. She knew just from that.
@nicetrydick
@nicetrydick Год назад
Great story. Anton was possessed
@_scabs6669
@_scabs6669 Год назад
You're right there is a very deterministic feeling to his character. But I don't think it's that he can't help killing. It's his utter detachment from it. It's that he has to follow the coin. Notice that if the other character calls it correctly, he does not kill them. So it's not like he loves killing, he is alright to miss out here and there
@daviddaniel6949
@daviddaniel6949 Год назад
"So whose this guy supposed to be, the ultimate bad ass?"
@cleanyot
@cleanyot Месяц назад
No, you dont understand..
@SirSmoldham
@SirSmoldham Год назад
I loved "Crimewave" and "The Hudsucker Proxy" so the Coen approach I respect. There were times during "No Country For Old Men" where I got the feeling I was watching "Psycho" or "Halloween". So I consider this one of the best contemporary horror thrillers I've seen in a while and would be a great double bill with "Silence of the Lambs"..
@joegibbskins
@joegibbskins Год назад
Wouldn’t it be closer to Fargo?
@SirSmoldham
@SirSmoldham Год назад
@@joegibbskins True that, still... "Silence" and No Country" share a complete lack of humor. Fargo is excellent though.
@patrickburton1401
@patrickburton1401 Год назад
Thanks for this upload. This is my favorite film. I came back and rewatched it once more just recently. Love the insight
@niolss
@niolss Год назад
We are all lucky Bardem got that role!
@niolss
@niolss Год назад
@Some Guy would not have been the same movie. It would have been a straight to DVD
@lovetownsend
@lovetownsend Год назад
0:47 Holy shit this glossy early 2000s movie look brought back a wave of nostalgia
@michaelstrong5383
@michaelstrong5383 Год назад
One of the Coen Brothers' best films they ever made.
@JoBloOriginals
@JoBloOriginals Год назад
Indeed
@MrBoyYankee
@MrBoyYankee Год назад
Hands Down!!!
@Inutero489
@Inutero489 Год назад
I’ve rewatched this movie almost as many times as Goodfellas. Love it.
@christiaanvorster1988
@christiaanvorster1988 Год назад
Despite you having argued with me a number of times im still here liking and subbed all the way. 😂
@blackbird8837
@blackbird8837 Год назад
Both There Will Be Blood and No Country for Old Men are 2 of my top 10 movies of all time. Crazy that they were shot right next to one another.
@photosofabrokenpast1058
@photosofabrokenpast1058 Год назад
For years and years I had no idea that one of my favorite movies the big lebowski, was made by the same guys that made No Country for Old Men. Really just shows the range these directors have in their films and the significant impact on society that they have in the ways they tell a story.. the Dude abides
@gaz4840
@gaz4840 Год назад
dont forget Burn After Reading, comedy classic
@barnacleboi2595
@barnacleboi2595 Год назад
The dude really does abide. But also, that rug really tied the room together.
@gaz4840
@gaz4840 Год назад
@@barnacleboi2595 is that in the parlance of our time?
@PistolShrimpPete
@PistolShrimpPete Год назад
Wanna talk about range? They did Raising Arizona too.
@gaz4840
@gaz4840 Год назад
The Man who Wasn’t There too
@geneporreca3848
@geneporreca3848 Год назад
One of my favorite movies!!! Everyone in that movie was a great actor. Could not see anyone replacements for any role that would have been better.
@baudolino2727
@baudolino2727 Год назад
I agree. Casting the right actors is very important and they did an excellent job here. Everyone is brilliant, including the many small roles. A great cast.
@adonirammccarthy3994
@adonirammccarthy3994 Год назад
Definitely in my personal top 10 greatest films. I wish the Coens had adapted Cormac McCarthy's The Road as well, that could have been really special in their hands.
@manuelrose2996
@manuelrose2996 Год назад
Did you not enjoy The Road movie? I thought it was quite good.
@adonirammccarthy3994
@adonirammccarthy3994 Год назад
@@manuelrose2996 Not really, no. I thought it was okay, but the decision to basically explain the whole plot in voice over at the beginning of the movie was terrible. One of the best parts of the book was the mystery of what was happening, it makes you pay attention to every detail. No Country is so memorable, I can watch over and over, even though it's dark. I still pick up new things. I found The Road movie to be forgettable and had no desire to rewatch it. It wasn't horrible, but in the Coen's hands, I think it could have been another masterpiece.
@manuelrose2996
@manuelrose2996 Год назад
@@adonirammccarthy3994 Fair enough. Its not a movie I feel the need to see again either.
@jamesmorant1406
@jamesmorant1406 Год назад
Michael Clayton was my favorite movie of 2007 but I had no problem No country for old men winning best picture it was a Great movie and Javier Bardem well deserved best supporting actor
@arimadison2455
@arimadison2455 Год назад
Michael Clayton is the GOAT
@LaberintoAzul
@LaberintoAzul Год назад
I have watched this movie many times. I know what will happen and still keeps me in suspense , what a great job they did. No to mention the great lineal characters the good ,the bad and the one cought in the middle.
@tbone9912
@tbone9912 Год назад
The whole movie hinges on him bringing that jug of water out to the dying cartel guy in the truck, and he even says as he's filling the jug "I'm fixing to do something dumb as hell, but I'm going to do it anyway".
@reservoirfrogs2177
@reservoirfrogs2177 Год назад
Nah cause they had a tracker on the money. Llewellyns fate was sealed the second he took it
@sigmundfreude4088
@sigmundfreude4088 Год назад
I think maybe he went back to give him water and then kill him because he saw him. He thought that the man in the truck might survive and tell the mexicans that someone was there. This is why he packed a bottle of water and a gun. But you never know.
@paulm2608
@paulm2608 11 месяцев назад
If anything, it's the grim situation he puts himself into after coming back to the exchange scene that helps him realise he's in peril, and keeps him alive longer than he would've been otherwise, probably. I still admire how he survived for so long. I also enjoy how the movie shows you that no one is safe and anything can happen, although I was disappointed with the way the death of Moss was introduced to the viewers.
@inputfunny
@inputfunny 14 дней назад
Wrong. If anything bringing the jug of water bought him more time since there was a tracker in the suitcase of money. Going to give the man the water let Llewelyn know that people would be after him at that point, without that assurance, he would have been taken by surprise when they found him using the transponder, which he didn't know about at the time.
@rjh6380
@rjh6380 Год назад
Best writer/directors in the business ,always entertaining, provocative and creative. A ride on the edge every time.
@terencegarcia4193
@terencegarcia4193 Год назад
This movie was filmed in my hometown in Mew Mexico and it’s the reason I’m currently in the filmmaking industry.
@excaliburironforce9908
@excaliburironforce9908 Год назад
John Candy " he's proud of his town " came to mind 🤣
@daighnugent4976
@daighnugent4976 Год назад
I did a commercial with the Brothers and had them sign the No country poster for me. Nice fellas
@OT_Tips
@OT_Tips Год назад
I live in Eagle Pass and I can say they did a good job with the Eagle Pass Hotel scene.
@markusszelbracikowski956
@markusszelbracikowski956 8 месяцев назад
This movie is simply a masterpiece from start to finish. Anton is a force of nature alright
@_scabs6669
@_scabs6669 Год назад
The closing screen - "you don't have to this" lol
@andifisaytoyoutomorrow0
@andifisaytoyoutomorrow0 Год назад
The Coens took the intensity of the traffic stop scene in Fargo and made an entire film with it in No Country.
@johnnynitetrain32379
@johnnynitetrain32379 Год назад
That haircut alone makes him the best villain ever.
@Human1136
@Human1136 Год назад
I have that hairstyle
@pandahsykes602
@pandahsykes602 Год назад
This movie was amazing . It was so different because the main character and the main sheriff were absolutely fearful of anton chigurh. I think it’s a slight parallel to how fearsome the actual cartels are down near the border : they practically own Mexico and they do dangerous drug runs across the border killing people all the time . The actual real fear in the protagonists was what made me feel so uneasy about what was going to happen… I was young then so I was honestly sure that Llewelyn would live happily ever after with his wife and money 😢
@elsahoffmann8719
@elsahoffmann8719 Год назад
This was a movie I recommended to whomever listened. Brilliant stuff
@JSeanDub
@JSeanDub Год назад
In my top 10, absolutely love this flick👍
@201950201950
@201950201950 Год назад
Sugar is terrifying. More terrifying than the terminator.
@jondunmore4268
@jondunmore4268 Год назад
I'm terrified of sugar as well. It keeps attacking my waistline. It's unstoppable, with no remorse or pity for my abs.
@Rockstar-bq5fm
@Rockstar-bq5fm Год назад
Is always classed this movie as a Neo-Western. The scenery, the characters and locations are all archetypes of western movies but in a modern setting with themes of loss and what was. Jones character being a sort of memory of how we idealise the past (he even does himself but has moments of realisation that the world was always cruel, but he still believes they were safer and the violence was never just for nothing) Brolin is our classic Western hero, brave, Everyman, resourceful but in this setting the cruelty of the world is not something he can overcome And Javier Bardem just wow, he did not seem at all human through most of the film. Such a cold and unnerving performance. It’s a film that’s aged tremendously and I think set the tone of what we look for in our newer westerns made
@lolnickfox
@lolnickfox Год назад
The Man Who Wasn’t There is my favorite movie ❤
@trak2k
@trak2k Год назад
Much better on the big screen than on TV’s available at the time.
@crescendo5594
@crescendo5594 Год назад
This movie is a masterpiece. I don’t care what anyone says.
@maximilianodelrio
@maximilianodelrio Год назад
Everyone says the same haha
@paulkang6842
@paulkang6842 Год назад
Way to go against the grain lol
@crescendo5594
@crescendo5594 Год назад
@Paul Kang haha I’m just saying, not only do I love it, but it’s a hill I’ll die on.
@aboveyou686
@aboveyou686 Год назад
You’re built Different
@jpetersgoyanks
@jpetersgoyanks Год назад
While I don’t agree with not caring about what anyone says I do agree it’s a masterpiece.
@AJ-hs2ld
@AJ-hs2ld Год назад
Not only did they make a really good villain, but it’s also meme potential packed. Friendo
@autonomous8108
@autonomous8108 Год назад
I watched this movie recently. It's just too good, I could never forget about it lol
@TangyZizzle666
@TangyZizzle666 Год назад
Best Movie ever because: best thriller, best western, best neo western, best villain, best psycho, best sheriff, best landscape, best loser, best chase scene, best killer weapons, best directors, best actors, best cinematography, best stage design, best actors.
@rafaelcisneros562
@rafaelcisneros562 Год назад
We need an Origin Story of Anton
@YaBoyJRock42069
@YaBoyJRock42069 Год назад
One of the best movies in the history of cinema
@jpetersgoyanks
@jpetersgoyanks Год назад
Tommy Lee Jones character is so underrated in this film.
@jodystephenson6306
@jodystephenson6306 Год назад
One of the top 100 films ever!
@bartman898
@bartman898 Год назад
A work of art.
@grapeshot
@grapeshot Год назад
Still love that scene when he has the quarter from 1958.
@zardozyo
@zardozyo 9 месяцев назад
The killer's weapon was a compressed gas cylinder, like a scuba tank, set up to shoot ball bearings (or whatever) or just blow a lock off the door.
@user-fp9hf5uu8l
@user-fp9hf5uu8l 2 месяца назад
Its actually a captive bolt stunner, it doesn't shoot anything, a metal stick goes out and retracts back immediately, they use these to kill cows, just like sheriff bell mentioned when he talked to carla.
@dqreps
@dqreps Год назад
I don't care what anyone says, I want to be like Anton Chigurh when I grow up!
@Artofficial1986
@Artofficial1986 Год назад
I'd appreciate if you didn't.
@ValexNihilist
@ValexNihilist Год назад
....can we put this guy on some type of list? We need to keep an eye on him.
@sirg-had8821
@sirg-had8821 Год назад
Follow your dreams. I believe in you.
@Etendard1708
@Etendard1708 Год назад
What, to be hit with car?
@Human1136
@Human1136 Год назад
I'll join you if I could...
@michaelsledge3904
@michaelsledge3904 Год назад
One of the best movies of all time. No cap
@topandrun126
@topandrun126 Год назад
One of my favorite movies
@charlesburns7391
@charlesburns7391 10 месяцев назад
If heath ledger played anton as well as bardem, he would have won back to back oscars
@BoostedSpeedDemon
@BoostedSpeedDemon Год назад
Javier bardam gave probably the second best portrayal of a true psychopath. The most accurate portrayal behind Heath ledger as the joker. It was masterfully done. That line, what is the most you've ever lost on a coin toss? Literally sent chills up my spine. I was frightened of the character that he brought to life. And I'm not scared of anybody. He damn well deserved that Oscar
@marleneg7794
@marleneg7794 9 месяцев назад
Joker feels kinship with Batman. He is not a psychopath Anto does not attempt to find a common ground or experiment with humanity.
@bigneiltoo
@bigneiltoo Год назад
I tried to see it the day it came out in select theaters, did see it the day it came out in theaters, bought the book and bought the DVD the day it came out (it was the first time I ever saw a Blu Ray which I now own it on). Looking forward to 4K. It was the last Best Picture that was actually the best.
@bluebunnybooks
@bluebunnybooks Год назад
On my watch list
@oguerrero031280
@oguerrero031280 Год назад
The best movie ever made for a large audience appeal in my opinion. Mulholland Dr though is my favorite movie of alll time.
@moqi32
@moqi32 Год назад
i had no idea this came out in 07. holy shit. it fits the 2018+ vibe so well. (its aged very well id say_)
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
It won 4 Oscars including Best Picture! Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland Год назад
Fack, I just realized who I should've been for Halloween this year. DAMNIT. Now I have to wait another year.
@adamJKpunk
@adamJKpunk Год назад
Bullshit. The Ladykillers is fucking phenomenal.
@tomlichnofsky.7048
@tomlichnofsky.7048 Год назад
I just love There Movies!! The Brothers and Awesome! 😎✊👍👊👌🍊🎃🍁♈
@Carboxylated
@Carboxylated Год назад
one of the best movies ever
@SlimPlum691
@SlimPlum691 Год назад
This is probably my favorite movie of all time. Definitely top 3
@pja-ok4714
@pja-ok4714 Год назад
I loved the movie (having also read the book) but I remember in the theatre the comments from many other movie goers who really did not like the ending where you don't see final Moss shoot-out. They were not happy...
@alisterfolson
@alisterfolson Год назад
There's a fan theory that the bad guy and the one who stole the bag are the same person because they're never seen together in a scene
@thisismychannel607
@thisismychannel607 Год назад
I like the theory that chigurh is a rogue Cia assassin. The theory comes from obviously how trained and connected he was, but also the scene when harrelson's character was in the office and he made a joke about counting the floors of the building and there being one missing, that was a Cia tactic where they would rent out an entire floor of a commercial building and delist it from the others, kinda like how in archer the entrance to their office is through a laundromat. Also, the gas station coin toss, he gives the year of the quarter and says it's been traveling so many years to get there, so fans found the exact year the movie took place and it corresponds with declassified Cia info that they were buying drugs from the cartel. Great movie
@glennpeterson1357
@glennpeterson1357 2 месяца назад
I have no idea how this film beat “There Will Be Blood” for best film Academy Award. It was SO much better
@grubbygrubb7059
@grubbygrubb7059 Год назад
it's my all time favorite film.
@acidbath3226
@acidbath3226 Год назад
my mom was watchin deadpool 2 the other day and cable's character came on and she was like "is that Josh Brolins?"
@ArcherSuh4721
@ArcherSuh4721 Год назад
The Relentless Dog will go down in cinematic history as one of the all-time greatest badass movie canines. He joins the ranks of Cujo, Beauty & Beast from The Hills Have Eyes, Sam from I Am Legend, Brandy from Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and the guard dogs from Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins...
@mrdgenerate
@mrdgenerate Год назад
The ladykillers that one where they were robbers in that old woman's basement? Loved that movie.
@tokyosmash
@tokyosmash Год назад
Track name starting at 9:59 please
@cadillacdeville5828
@cadillacdeville5828 Год назад
I liked that movie
@freshavocadew
@freshavocadew 5 месяцев назад
5:48 "That's a dead dog"
@nc32203
@nc32203 Год назад
A Great film with A Great Villain😎
@gregorywilliams5606
@gregorywilliams5606 11 месяцев назад
I know im going to stir some the wrong way, but there are things in this film that made absolutely no sense to me. 1, After finding this money in the manner he did, he just goes home to go to sleep. 2. He never checks for any tracking device or hell, never changes the damn bag he found it in. 3. Anton just touches the bottle of milk and leaves it out for anyone to find, and then the cop touches it to drink it without checking for fingerprints. Im no where an experienced fella in these matters, but bet i would get the hell out of dodge as soon as i decided to keep that money, and I DAMN SURE WOULD NOT GO BACK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT TO BRING WATER TO THAT DYING MAN IN THE TRUCK. Absolutely unbelievable.
@ronaldmacpherson3345
@ronaldmacpherson3345 Год назад
One of the best films ever of this genre.
@carter358
@carter358 Год назад
To think, all Llewellyn had to do was take two minutes to go through the bag and ditch that transponder and he would have gotten away clean.
@jonathancruz9627
@jonathancruz9627 Год назад
I love that movie so much its really underrated
@robzilla730
@robzilla730 9 месяцев назад
Bardem reminds me of Anthony Quinn...
@latenightlogic
@latenightlogic Год назад
There’s so much to this film… one of the many things to think about is that it’s set in 1980 and Jones’ character is complaining about the ‘modern’ world. Truly no country for old men. Video’s a fraction short…
@tony.bickert
@tony.bickert Год назад
I never noticed the lack of score.
@jeremydiehl3111
@jeremydiehl3111 Год назад
One of the greatest movies ever made.
@ianashby6294
@ianashby6294 Год назад
After the big labowski and fargo my favorite cohn Brothers film
@pyner0s496
@pyner0s496 Год назад
This was the best assassination movie.. Next to "the professional"
@gauntrobcat1257
@gauntrobcat1257 7 месяцев назад
The first half of the movie was so good but then it got ruined
@shawnd567
@shawnd567 Год назад
Honestly, I thought this movie was just alright. Didn't blow me away or anything
@rh5466
@rh5466 Год назад
Is that the actual 1979 photo of the brothel patron?
@estamalescroto520
@estamalescroto520 Год назад
No, it's not.
@infamouseli92
@infamouseli92 Год назад
t 1st I thought this was Mr Beat lol
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
ONE HELL OFA MOVIE!!!!
@flutterbyeflutters
@flutterbyeflutters Год назад
General intellect and comprehensive reading and movie analytic skills are actually a requirement for enjoying NCFOM
@jujutaylor2186
@jujutaylor2186 Год назад
It's a toss up between The Big Lebowski and No Country for Old Men when it comes to picking a fav from them
@jacksobrooks
@jacksobrooks Год назад
Barton Fink for me.
@alleahsasseville
@alleahsasseville Год назад
LOVE this film.... bad wig and all!!!! 💰❤️
@354Entertainment
@354Entertainment Год назад
The movie is simply a masterpiece!