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Here's a review which reveals the Coens took the dialogue from Cormac McCarthy's book almost word for word...http://www.ericdsnider.com/movies/no...y-for-old-men/And here's the actual dialogue in the final sequence to refresh our...
Okay I just found that dialogue on the final page of the screenplay... Spoiler   [[SPOILER]] Now I think I understand what it means. But ya'll please give me your interpretation of it anyway. I want to...
Gary, or anyone who has seen the film, I need your help... Spoiler   [[SPOILER]]
Oh my god what an original unique movie. Oh my lord it even had an aged Barry Corbin in it who is one of my all-time favorite character players and who I had completely forgotten about cause I hadn't seen him in so long. Oh my...
Quote: Originally Posted by khyron for me there's always only been one song that I can lay down and listen to in the dark and totally reset my brain, no matter what kind of hell is going on in life at the time. Three Days, by Jane's...
Has anyone seen it yet? It's in "limited release" which means it isn't here in podunk yet. Quote: "No Country for Old Men is the first movie I've seen in a very long while that deserves to be called a masterpiece. It's such a...
Quote: Originally Posted by PainterPaul Robert, Tragedy inspiring comics... could you give an example? Do you mean a tragedy may have occurred to one's life and thus the the funny aspect of the person's personality emerges? Or the...
Only chink in this theory though is his Mr. Smith role. I watched that movie all the way through for the first time a couple months ago. At times that character was as "dark" and intense as anything I've seen of his acting. And Mr....
Since Jimmy Stewart was the lead in Vertigo (which two of you folks have praised) and in Rear Window which I watched the other night, hopefully this little trivia from IIDB should be relevant enough to be on topic. Quote: Despite...
That first encounter between Martin Balsam and Tony Perkins in the motel office was so suspenseful and riveting and chilling it was almost unbearable to watch. That is now one of my all-time favorite movie scenes. And the performances...
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