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  • red dead redemption

  • coen brothers=win

  • Don't put it in your pocket. Then it would be just like any other quarter-- and it's not.

  • The song from the end credits and the DVD main menu. Looking everywhere for this, thanks!

  • Excellent track

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  • What's the most you ever lost in a coin toss?

  • @1Morey call it, I can't call it for ya

  • Happy Birthday Carter Burwell (November 18)

  • @redeemer61190 wow whoever flagged this as spam obviously didn't watch the movie.

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  • The fact that there is really no music throughout the whole film, and then this kicks in during the credits is just astonishing. I love the fact that the landscape, distant wind chimes, incidental sounds provide the score. It helps to give the impression of the stark endless landscape the film is set in. I love this film. It's a classic because it really does change with repeated viewings, and like all truly great films you get out of it what you as a viewer bring to it. Pure brilliance.

  • mh, sad mov

  • The Coen Brothers took a good approach keeping the score at a minumum. Even though I'm a huge soundtrack geek I think this movie was good with minimal music.

  • thank fuck for the coen brothers

  • excellent cinema !

  • excellent

  • i can't think of anything that could have made this a better film, truely fantastic, maybe even perfect!

  • This goes up there in my list of top ten film tracks i absolutely love. This one ranks in the top five easy, along side Endless Flight, Do We lose 21 Grams, Apertura, and Goa (BABEL, 21 Grams, Motorcycle Diaries, The Bourne Supremacy)

  • Why isn't this track on iTunes?? Bloody fascists.

  • Although I don't think that this is the greatest movie ever, Chiguhr was definitely the greatest villain ever. Everything about him was perfect.

  • @sebc2s Its not the Greatest ever, but its in my top 5 easy, no soundtrack except for the ending credits? Thats bold, and I still rewatch it and the tension never releases.

  • One of the few bits of music in the film. Amazing to have such a gripping film and no music to enhance it.

  • @QMPhilosophe thats what made it so good ! it was mind a reality shock !

  • @QMPhilosophe It is enhanced because it has no music.

  • brilhante!

  • Amazing track. Sews up all the elements in the film very well.

  • @paulchillage It really tied the room together.

  • aint this like the only song on the soundtrack lol

  • @Vash1286 Well that isn't a bad thing becuase with out any music the supense is better.

  • @Malum09 no doubt about it...first time i saw it...i really was scared lol...because there really was no hint at what was going to happen since there was no musical background. More movies need to do this.

  • 2 dislikers will have their heads penetrated by Anton and his oxygen tank.

  • What is my mind thinking of when i hear this???

    Anton Sugar with his silencer shotgun

  • well-done made, this picture

  • It may be the only track in the film...but, it's a damn fine good one.

  • THEE greatest villain ever. Love his haircut too

  • @sexygrode He's partial to the Beatles. XD

  • @sexygrode Me Too!!!

  • and then i woke up...

  • i love this movie! but my only complaint is that i think it should have been longer. after the sherif stops talking it just........... stops and it seems like there could have been more but they took it out or something.

  • @MrFunnyEd the ending represents the strange finality of death, don't you think? Chigurh's character is a modern incarnation of Death, or the Grim Reaper, so the ending of the movie is SUPPOSED to be weirdly final. It concludes the movie's point well. one second it's there, the next second, it's over. no explanation.

  • @eirodgers Never heard the ending thought of that way. Interesting.

  • @ProRanting That's what the whole movie is about. It's the reason why so many of the characters that show up in the movie don't get much back-story. It's the reason why characters that seem to be important to the movie die without dramatic climax. The entire point of the movie is: at the end of the day, who you are means not so much; your story means very little. When death comes for you, it's not aptly timed, and it doesn't have to make sense or be a satisfactory conclusion...it's just over.

  • @ProRanting PS - favorite image, when the blood from the Sheriff's dead body runs toward Chigurh's boots and he casually puts his feet up on the bed and leans back confidently in his chair. all blood and all life runs toward him. all living beings are at the mercy of death. only a matter of time.

  • @eirodgers the sheriff's body? i think you need to watch it again brah

  • @henhicktaimon by the sheriff i meant Woody Harrelson, whatever he was.

  • @eirodgers He was another hit man, like Chigurh.

  • MY FAVORITE MOVIE!

  • @tortenmusik It's a rather symbolic film. 

  • @tortenmusik ADHD.......it is spreading

  • @fargoth7 Hey man shut the fuck up. I have ADHD and this is my favourite movie. Someone being a shallow retard who loses interest when something doesn't blow up every 10 seconds is a fucking idiot, not automatically someone with ADHD. Thank you.

  • @tortenmusik coen brothers esque, massive tension, awsum cinematography, thoughtful script, amazing performances, brutally realistic and soo cool!

  • no one can explain you that

    if you found it poor and not exciting,no one can explain the fascination to you because you didnt and probably wont erver see it that way

    its almost the same with me

    i found it to be the best movie i ever watched and no one can talk me into believing otherwise

  • The most ruthless, merciless ghost; created by Cormac Mcarthy, envisoned and brought to life by the Coen brothers and perfected by Javier Bardem; Anton Chigurh IS the illest villian of this modern era.

    Anton chigurh for halloween!

  • this movie didnt make sense to me, like the ending...tells his dream and thats it.

  • @MarkIVFilms let me enlighten you. He dreams that his dad is "fixin to make a fire" it is cold out, so this is good. The fire represents law enforcment and order in what could be an other wise horrible world. But Bell had to just watch as Chigurgh rampaged throughout the whole movie. He sees that is was just a dream of his that he could bring peace to his county, and "woke up" out of a pleasant fantasy of peace and order and retired. His dads fire of law is not enough.

  • @TheRadioactivemutant hmm. i sort of understand now. Thank you a lot. It puzzled me for a long time. But... idk just weird

  • @MarkIVFilms This movie is like that to everyone the first time. I understand.

  • @TheRadioactivemutant i still dont get it 100%

  • @MarkIVFilms

    So in other words, Bell sees his Dad going ahead to light a fire in the darkness, as in the days of old. He sees the older generation paving the way for their children.

    He thought he could do the same as Sheriff of his county. But he can't stop Chigur, or the others for that matter, and the bad guys do indeed 'win'.

    So by the end of the film, he "Wakes up!"

  • @degree7 ohhhhhh.DAMN, THAT took a long time for me to get it. Thank you! and thanks everyone who helped. Ha, man, endings suck like that, the good guys dont win.

  • @MarkIVFilms haha yeah, well at least 90% of the bad guys died. By the way, Chighurgh represents death, as he comes in many forms, is fair, and you can slow, but not stop him. In the end, death has victory, and death is Chigurgh. It is indeed confusing, but brutaly accurate.

  • @TheRadioactivemutant Yes that very true. man, its crazy how many things have meanings in the movie you dont even realize until later...

  • the coen brothers rule. and so does this song.

  • Another master piece of the Coen Bros!

  • dark and gritty. just beautiful

  • Within expection of two of their movies, I love everything that the Coen Brothers have done in the film industry. This, Big Lebowski, Oh Brother Where Art Thou, and Barton Fink are my favorite films of theirs.

  • this movie totally blew my mind....the acting was fucking unbelievable...

  • javier bardem should play darkseid in the justice league movie

  • modern wester - hard, brutal and in-depth . by the Bestseller from Cormack McCarthy . one o the greatest movie iv'e ever seen!

  • great score for a GREAT movie

  • this movie ROCKS

    Bardem is GREAT

  • awesome music

  • best movie eva

  • That picture is scary..

  • Javiar Bardem, performance of a lifetime...

  • haunting...

  • this is hands down my fav. movie of ALL TIME!!!

  • @Acard89 This is True.

    "Call It"

  • @Acard89 i love you

  • awesome

  • Thanks for adding

  • This is a brutally accurate film. Loved every minute of it.

  • @SquareBooth29 and watched every minute a few hundred times

  • this fits the movie so well because the darkness in it and i finally understood the ending and the ending is the main reason why it is called no country for old men

  • Where is the full one?

  • nice

  • finally, didn't know how to hear this song without playin the creds.

  • Haunting in everyway possible.

  • bless you for uploading this. I looked everywhere for it last year when I wanted to include it in a one-act I directed.

  • Awsome song

  • Haha uploaded 2 days ago. what a luck :'D (THX)

  • Oh wow uploaded today , favorited almost a year ago :\

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