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No Country for Old Men
I'm a huge Coen Brothers fan, and am so excited for the new movie, No Country for Old Men.
Does anyone else plan to see it during the limited release? Can anyone that has read the book on which it is based comment on the story (w/o spoilers obv)? |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
When I first saw this trailer I thought it was a David Cronenberg (History of Violence, Eastern Promises). I haven't read the book, but I plan on seeing the movie.
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Re: No Country for Old Men
at least it won't be as bad as "Intolerable Cruelty"....
But seriously, the Coen brothers are the best thing in American cinema today and this is supposed to be them returning to form.. |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
It looks like a mash-up of Blood Simple and Fargo, which is a very very good thing. I've been pimping this movie to all my friends ever since the trailer was released. Javier Borden and Josh Brolin look like they're going to tear up this movie. Brolin especially, since he seems to have started with a pretty-boy status and has lately been turning in some amazing performances.
Similar to Jeff Bridges, he's the kind of actor I wrote off until one specific role. Big Lebowski was mine for Bridges, and oddly enough, Planet Terror was mine for Brolin. It's also interesting how Coen brothers tend to do this to various actors. Goodman, Clooney, and others all get mad props for their roles in Coen films. |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
[ QUOTE ]
I'm a huge Coen Brothers fan, and am so excited for the new movie, No Country for Old Men. Does anyone else plan to see it during the limited release? Can anyone that has read the book on which it is based comment on the story (w/o spoilers obv)? [/ QUOTE ] The book is really good. The story is about a down and out cowboy circa 1980 (without looking it up - could be 70s maybe) who stumbles upon a busted drug deal and takes the money. The rest of the book is about the consequences of him taking the money. Hint: the drug dealers aren't real happy about it. |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
It certainly looks like vintage Coen brothers and I am very very excited for this one.
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Re: No Country for Old Men
I'm really excited about it, it's been gettting crazy good reviews from the film festivals and looks like it's going back to their 'roots' to a certain extent
After Intolerable Cruelty and The Ladykillers I feel they sort of owe this to us |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
I started reading the book but couldnt stand it. McCarthy's writing style involved forgoing pretty much all punctuation and I found it really hard to follow the dialog. I am pretty dumb, though.
I do have to say that the movie looks flippin' sweet and I am very excited to see it. |
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Re: No Country for Old Men
This looks incredibly awesome
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Re: No Country for Old Men
Read the book. Good book. Some introspective gayness but the gore/suspense more than makes up for that. The weapon the freakshow guy uses is a captive bolt pistol, used for stunning livestock prior to slaughter. Creepy stuff.
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