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No Country for Old Men

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Film that was in theaters at the same time as There Will Be Blood, described as a more significant cinematic event than Barbenheimer.

Mentions (12)
"The normalization of eating ass amongst millennials makes me feel like the Tommy Lee Jones in No Country for Old Men, but for fucking"
"And he doesn't even know what Aphex Twin is, nor has he HEARD of No Country For Old Men."
The TAFS + Harry Sisson episode is unreal. Hard to watch. · mrguy510 · ↑299 · 2025-07-22
"Ed Tom Bell but working a millennial email job instead of being a sheriff. Comedy sketch im workshopping."
"Forget 'barbenheimer' or whatever, will there ever be another cinematic event like this??"
"I'm currently adapting the Goiânia Accident from Brazil into a screenplay with similar themes to The Pearl and No Country, but it's set in West Virginia because no one wants to watch Brazilians, obviously"
Radioactive Capsule fell off a truck in Australia lol · u/PM_ME_UR_REPORTCARD · ↑131 · 2023-01-31
"Some of the films and people he's never heard of: The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men"
"Hard to believe. My grandfather was a lawman, father too. Me and him was sheriffs at the same time, him up in Plano and me out here. I think he's pretty proud of that. I know I was. Some of the old time Sheriffs never even wore a gun. A lotta folks find that hard to believe. Jim Scarborough never ca"
I was Sheriff of this county when I was 25 years old. · u/Cortez-thekiller · ↑104 · 2023-05-05
"Some of my favourite films of all time (Inside Llewyn Davis, A Serious Man, No Country For Old Men…) are all part of their Oeuvre. To me, they blend realism and sincere depictions of violence/ boredom/ discomfort with true moments of reverence towards the sublime."
Thoughts on the Coen Brothers? · u/UberQuenched · ↑70 · 2023-04-11
"anything with beautiful cinematography and a dramatic story. loved First Reformed, Wind River, Only Lovers Left Alive, No Country for Old Men, Picnic at Hanging Rock, etc."
movie recs for the weekend · u/delancey212 · ↑27 · 2022-07-09
"Some of my favourite films of all time (Inside Llewyn Davis, A Serious Man, No Country For Old Men…) are all part of their Oeuvre."
Thoughts on the Coen Brothers? · u/UberQuenched · ↑70 · 2023-04-11
"I like pretty basic 'good' movies. The Deer Hunter, No Country for Old Men, Lost In Translation, a few wes anderson movies etc. Kubrick."
"anything with beautiful cinematography and a dramatic story. loved First Reformed, Wind River, Only Lovers Left Alive, No Country for Old Men, Picnic at Hanging Rock, etc."
movie recs for the weekend · u/delancey212 · ↑27 · 2022-07-09
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