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No Country for Old Men (Blu-ray Disc, 2008)

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Movie/TV Title
No Country for Old Men
Sub-Genre
Country
Release Year
2008
UPC
0786936750034
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Rating
R
Director
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Genre
Drama

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Product Information

NEW YORK PREMIERE AT NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2007IN THEATRES NOVEMBER 9, 2007 (Limited)The Coen Brothers return to form with this dark film that deftly melds the western and crime thriller genres. When Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and finds a bag full of money, he becomes the target for a creepy killer (Javier Bardem).

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0786936750034
eBay Product ID (ePID)
64362655

Product Key Features

Director
Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Rating
R
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Release Year
2008
Movie/TV Title
No Country for Old Men
Genre
Drama

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Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones
Release Date
20080311

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  • More Money, More Problems

    As for the plot, one guy was fortunate enough to find a pack full of money in the middle of a battlefield and take it, but unfortunate enough to realize later that he was messing with the wrong people. This was a good starter and, until the middle of the movie, things were going pretty interesting and I felt very attached to the history. Blood and shooting everywhere and everytime driven by the Chigurh-Moss chase. A real and enjoyable countryside thriller. Then, the conclusion: Moss was killed, Chigurh got hit by a car bump and just walks away (apparently not being busted) and the sheriff, once eager for catching the murderer, ended up sitting, reflecting about life and the past. If there's a subtle message in the end of the movie, I don't really know, but I have to confess that this ...

  • No Country for Old Men

    I can say that it was a different movie then what has been out there. The acting was, of course, wonderful. Some major surprises and some moments I really could not follow. Taught about morals and greed and a couple others. The one actor who was the pyscho path was amazing. He was so weird and disturbing, he played his role perfect. He even had his weird morals. Intense movie, so cant really be in the middle of something you when watch. All in all we were satisfied. It was ok, for me, but great story and acting.

  • another coen brothers classic

    justifialbly the best picture of the year and arguably the best from the coen brothers. they stayed true to renown author Cormac McCarthy's book while making very solid cinematic sequences that kept you on the edge of your seat the whole time. the script was taken straight out of the book which is why it ended so abruptly which annoyed some audiences who "didnt get it" only because they dont like to think too hard about movies. if you're looking for a bruce willis flick with punchline dialogue and cool stunts and a satisfying ending then you might want to stay away from this film. the coens have made a masterpiece out of the well trodden genre of crime/thriller movies by taking the best out of Cormac McCarthy's book and making it into an electrifying and disturbing film that will haunt ...

  • Yes! For No Country For Old Men!

    I love this Blu-ray version of No Country For Old Men, I must have viewed it 15 times! Javier Bardem is an excellent actor from Spain,and a bit out of his usual character-type (as in Love in the Time of Cholera, where he plays a playboy lovesick philanderer), does a superb job of doing the job of portraying psychopathic killer, Anton Chigur, who, by my count, kills 9 in the movie. Josh Brolin, husband in real life of Diane Lane, sex-kitten of the silver screen, plays Llewellin Moss, who happens upon 2 million dollars in hundred dollar packs, stashed in a satchel and left in the desert after a Mexican drug deal went bad. He is pursued throughout the film for the money by the relentless Chigur, and finally meets his end without any justice, by a gang of Mexican bandits, and, in fact, even ...

  • No country is for everyone!

    When watching the oscars this year I noticed this title pop up for a lot of nominations. At the time I felt like they should give someone else a chance. When it won best picture, I figured it was worth a shot. It starts with Josh Brolin hunting in the desert in Texas not getting any game. Soon he discovers that something has happened upon the trail in which he has traveled, and upon that trail lies many dead bodies and two million dollars. As any intelligent person would he takes the money and leaves the scene with one man still alive but close to dead. His conscience gets the best of him and he goes back out there to see the one survivor to see what has happened and just how much danger he may have endured, but the man is gone, and there are people already hunting him. I must say that ...