OK you've got one of the most extensive lists on there, and I'm glad you've read No Country For Old Men as well. Now before I progress further in my questioning, have you also seen the film?
Now I saw the movie first and immediately was annoyed at myself for not paying better attention to Tommy Lee Jones.
Then I read the book and re-watched the movie and my love of the movie grew that much more instantly. I grow quite agitated with folks who rip the movie and the Coens and the whole thing - and then I explain to them how they should view things in the movie and they say things like, "Ugh, that's so much work!"
Like you're going to get a brainless movie from the Coen brothers...idiots. And I'm surrounded by them.
iand and i have watched maybe 4-5 more times since it's come out on DVD and i like it more and more and more each time... and i Loved it the first time i saw it! every part of that movie is spot-on and brilliant. and tommy lee jones?? damn!!
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book first, then movie.
ian and i were the only persons in the theater that didn't groan or yell at the end.
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Now I saw the movie first and immediately was annoyed at myself for not paying better attention to Tommy Lee Jones.
Then I read the book and re-watched the movie and my love of the movie grew that much more instantly. I grow quite agitated with folks who rip the movie and the Coens and the whole thing - and then I explain to them how they should view things in the movie and they say things like, "Ugh, that's so much work!"
Like you're going to get a brainless movie from the Coen brothers...idiots. And I'm surrounded by them.
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every part of that movie is spot-on and brilliant.
and tommy lee jones?? damn!!
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