Thursday, July 26, 2007

Official "No Country For Old Men" Website

And as my first post since the "redesign" I'm going to send you to somebody else's website. REAL SMART. The official page, has a nice trailer.

12 Comments:

Blogger Anton Díaz Oliva said...

Hey, I love the site. I´m from Santiago, Chile..I´m a really fan of the Coens Work. I have seen all the movies that they have done.

I even got Ethan´s book: "Gates of Eden".

Looking forward for the new film (I like Cormac McCarthy also)

Greetings.

10:18 PM  
Anonymous mooncaine said...

I just found an incredibly cryptic, wonderful pun hidden in a Coen brothers movie. Would this be a good place to share my discovery?

2:43 AM  
Blogger Coen van Dam said...

Dear brothers Coen

Here you find a videoclip inspired by your great movie the Big Lebowski.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=52syHVzWN2E
Hope you like it.

Coen van Dam (Holland)

1:05 PM  
Blogger Lea said...

In order to watch the trailer for "No Country For Old Men", you have to prove that you’re over 17 by entering your birthday and zip code, as it appears on your government-issued ID. It somehow won't work with a fake birthday. I know. I tried. (Yes, I'm over 17.)It only accepts my real birthday. Against which database are you checking my birth date? And more importantly, how is it that you've come to have access to this database?

Concerned Citizen & Coen Brothers Fan -in that order

10:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

mooncaine: yes

lea: good questions

4:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joel and Ethan, why are you spending your enormous talents on films that not only don't make a positive impact on the world but produce a huge amount of negative energy? You are wasting your potential. I'm sad...

5:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

After seing "No Country..." I have just one comment for the Cohen bros:
What's wrong with u people?
No wonder Hollywood and the movie business is going down the drain.
Hope that happens soon.
And the critics too, A.
Unbelievable.

10:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the book it seems that Chigurh was actually the shooter at the motel but this is not in the film. It is purposefully vague, but appears he set his car on fire on the freeway (the one Ed Tom passes on his way to the motel) and lured the Barracuda in, then killed the Mexican driver with the stun gun, stole his Barracuda and hosed it down at the carwash, then was the actual shooter who finished off the dead Mexican at the motel. The guy in the police car...the 'witness'...covered for Chigurh by saying Moss had shot the guy as he was dying...but the cop adds it 'didnt seem possible."
Just my two cents.

8:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the Coen's left out Bell's admission to his uncle, that he cut and run during the battle for which he was decorated.
I enjoyed the film but this was a big oversight.
Bell is slowly coming to realize that in some ways he is fighting against a type of person that, sick as he may be, is truer to his principles and therefore in some way, stronger.
I think the Coens are skilled filmmakers but they seem to have overlooked what is certainly one of the major themes in the book !

12:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what happened to louellen?

2:27 AM  
Blogger tercumenette said...

nicepost

4:12 AM  
Anonymous Mouths Of Dogs said...

If you love this movie as much as the band Mouths Of Dogs did, you'll love the song inspired by the movie, come listen to Dutchboy... I dare you.

http://myspace.com/mouthsofdogs

...Capture the Sun

7:24 PM  

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