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Last Updated: Jan 23, 2012
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This is a truly excellent film and deserving of all its nominations. I give it a [b]very[/b] strong 4 out of 5.
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No Country for Old Men
How is that, this movie won the oscar for best picture and yet there are no replys?
No Country for Old Men
haha :) i still have yet to actually watch it. we suck LOL
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We talked a bit more about it here:
http://forum.howitshouldhaveended.com/viewtopic.php?t=1178&highlight=cou...
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I love watching this movie... I was at my sister's house and they had rented it on dvd and never returned it (unintentionally)... and they didn't like it... and they were too lazy to return it... so I stolez it... it's mine... my own... my friendo....
*golem* *golem*
No Country for Old Men
I think I thought it was a good movie. That's not a typeo. I just kind of got this feeling as I watched it that, I kind of have to like it just because the acting is so good and the visuals and landscape are so powerful. The story though, didn't really grab me like I thought it should have. Plus I have one big complaint.
HOW DO YOU KILLY WOODY HARELSON CHARACHTER LIKE THAT.
I have no problems with stars dying in movie, even after they've been built up to look like a bad ass. That being said, you can't have someone like that charachter just hapehazardly die because he was just strolling around the bad guys hotel.
Maybe they were trying to convey some kind of subdued terror with the show down between the characthers, and the scene in the hotel room worked for me. But they should have done more than just done more with how the bad guy "caught" woody's charachter.
Oh and I'm hoping when they release the DVD and you listen to the director commentary, they finally admit that there really was an ending written but they just ran out of film during shooting.
No Country for Old Men
I loved this movie. It was so intense that I actually became aware of how my stomach muscles had tensed up-- pretty much from start to finish. I've heard a lot of people dissing the ending as "anti-climactic-- but when you really think about it-- it was pure genious.
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SnakePlissken wrote:
I agree with Kurt Russell here...
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biglazy wrote:
I feel pretty much the same way. There was so much hype surrounding it that when I finally sat down to watch it, I was kind of disappointed that I didn't end up loving it. You have the killer, Javiar Bardem, who's pretty much invincible and omnipresent and he put on a stellar performance. The dialogue was original and all that, but the the rest of the film just felt like it was a regular sort of thriller, if that makes sense.
NCFOM
i thought the actors where very good in this movie and it had a nice story as well, but the hitman just ruined it for me.a professional killer, in my opinion, should do what he is told and not draw atention to himself og use elaborated ways of killing people. use a gun, knife or your hands to kill the target, not a gas/air thorch, or what u call it, that will raise eyebrows in the investigation and would be easy to cornect you to other murders. Don't leave a wake of bodies and don't shot your employers or there hencemen and don't let a coin tose decide if you are going to kill a person.if the Hitman had been bether played or more convincingly thought up then NCFOM would have been a great movie