10 responses to “AML Movie Review: “No Country for Old Men””

  1. Steven

    Great movie and great review. This is my favorite movie from last year and an instant classic. I loved the ending, but not right away. I didn’t dislike it at first, I just needed some time to think about it. I love movies that stay with you. I still find myself thinking about and analyzing this movie two months after I saw it. If you haven’t see this flick you owe it to yourself to do so.

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  2. Jason A Clark

    I haven’t seen all of the Best Picture nominees, but I made it a point to see this one when it came out. I too was blown away. I LOVED the ending. I think I walked to the car with my wife after the movie without saying a word. She didn’t like the ending at first but once I described to her why I thought it was so fantastic I think she came around. It’s probably not for everyone. This movie is probably the reason I’ve hesitated to see the other Best Picture nominees (Juno excluded) for so long. I don’t know how they can stand up. Although, I think I’m ready now that it’s been several weeks.

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  3. Mike

    You should get out and at least see Michael Clayton…but I’m going to try real hard this week to see There Will Be Blood.

    It’s hard to believe that movie isn’t amazing, I mean, just the previews of Daniel Day Lewis are Oscar-worthy…

  4. Jason A Clark

    I’ve actually been trying to go see There Will Be Blood for a couple of weeks now but something always comes up. It’s first on my list. Michael Clayton has to take second seat. Atonement is third on my list, but somehow I doubt I’ll get to it before Oscar night.

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