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No Country For Old Men

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Ishotdanieljohnston:
I just saw it last night. One of the best films I've ever seen.

Dimmukane:
So, I finally got to watch this, and....yeah.  In my top five.

Hitch-Hiker:
Saw it a few days ago. It's easily one of the best films the coens have made. And that is saying a lot.

Muskrat121:
As one of my buddies put it "One of the most intense slow movies ever."

What other movie can you watch a man spend 15 minutes walking across the plains and be on the edge of your seat?

What's the most you've ever lost in a coin toss?

KvP:

--- Quote from: AV Club ---The Coen Brothers had pretty decent luck adapting Pulitzer Prize winner Cormac McCarthy for No Country For Old Men, so why not take on another high-falutin' writin' person? The dynamic duo has signed on to do a film version of Michael Chabon's bestselling The Yiddish Policeman's Union. In the book Chabon sets up a contemporary scenario where Jewish settlers are about to be displaced by U.S. government's plans to turn the frozen locale of Sitka, Alaska, over to Alaskan natives. Against this backdrop is a noir-style murder mystery in which a rogue cop investigates the killing of a heroin-addicted chess prodigy who might be the messiah. The Coens will make Yiddish after they shoot their next project, A Serious Man. Yet another Coen Brothers film, Burn After Reading, will come out later this year.
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Yesss. I loved the book, and it's pretty straight noir, which is just up the Coens alley. I wonder who they'll be casting.

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