"...and they asked me if I believed in Satan. I said Well that aint the point. And they said I know but do you? I had to think about that. I guess as a boy I did. Come the middle years my belief I reckon had waned somewhat. Now I'm startin to lean back the other way. He explains a lot of things that otherwise dont have no explanation. Or not to me they dont." -- Cormac McCarthy, "No Country For Old Men", p218
@karezza6 Working on your FOKnews resume'? Mohammed wasn't evil, and most of what you hear about him is just Western propaganda, can't you realize that? The Jews did the exact same thing to Jesus, only they had to look the man in the face. And now they deny they did anything at all. Wow grow up.
@xXdoctorXXGoNzOXx "The Jews" as you so put it did nothing to Jesus. [And Jesus was himself a Jew. He was born a Jew, lived as one, and died as one too... 'aint no two ways about it.]
The Roman Government tried and executed Jesus.
Most of what is written in the Gospels never actually happened, you should know that.
@TheSillverfoxxify oooo, such a hard question... man, i really don't know! i guess I'd pick NCFOM just cuz i like the philosophy, but again, they're both classics.
This is very unrealistic. The guy in the plaid shirt probably has a .357 snub nose in his pocket, an 8 gauge under the counter, and a glock planted in another part of the store. You think a rural gas station owner in Texas isn't armed to the teeth?
The simple fact that Roland has blue eyes in the book makes me question the casting. To be honest, he did such a good job in this I have a hard time seeing him portraying a hero now.
@zimboy08 Because that is what greater than Chuck Norris Awesome is like. Any haircut you have is automatic awesome. He would take a beating from Chuck Norris, knock over a drug store, suture his own wounds and kill Chuck with his own boots.
Little know facts: I was a pregnant teen hiding under the counter when grandpa was talking to this stranger, i got nervous and was whispering to grandpa 'tails, tails, say tails'.... thank god gramps didn't listen to me
@mdervish15 you know when you put an exclamation mark at the end of your punchline it loses most of it's comedic value... Also when you talk like a host from a treehouse TV marathon special.
i heard that Bardem kind of got disappointed after the film got released. Because he dident got a date in like year because of the silly haircut he hd in the film!
People keep defending their betrayers. Many willingly celebrate these wildly wicked weird witchcraft holidays from the weathered old Roman religion of rapists. Are these holidays the beautiful side of evil?...Well, evil, is still evil no matter how it is served to you. The Lord God shall a put curse on all who celebrate these holidays of Hell. You and your children' s children shall suffer plague and death. The Holy Bible explains this fact.
When he said, "I can't call it for you. It wouldn't be fair." Either way, he's being unfair by prematurely killing people just because he happened to meet certain people and decided to make them "call it" doesn't give him the right to the opportunity to make people choose one or the other. He gets to choose the person, he gets to ask. I've always had a problem with that concept. I'm aware with the symbolism of this scene but it still bothers me. The perspective of this character. Great film!
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Brilliant scene in one of the greatest films ever made. I love Anton's reaction when he discovers that the clerk was brought to him by fate. I love how, throughout the scene, Anton is trying to decide whether or not to kill the man & how the clerk realizes that his entire life will end or continue based on something as trivial as a flip of a coin.
My theory of Anton is that there is no method to his motives, he simply exists to destroy - he is that force, the chaos, similar, actually, to The Joker in his disregard for humanity - he is the coldest form of reality: he is the inevitable. He doesn't plan his actions, when he sees a bird fly by he shoots at it. This is a man dragged from the depths of hell itself and given life that he does not care for. He is a well paid killer, the question is, how does he spend his money? what does he enjoy
I agree that "No Country For Old Men" doesn't need a sequel. Sequels having been abused in cinema for years. There are of course some exceptions where a sequel is necessary and at times just as good as the original. I for one would love to see Anton Chuigurh in a different title, with the same tone, cinematography, and direction as NCFOM, perhaps a couple of years before the original, in a story that explores his character in greater detail. I'd be interested.
He really gets crazy when he talks with the store owner. According to him, even a coin struggles to reach a certain place. Tenant, no, he doesn't, this situation p[pisses him off. :)
The thing about this is.... there are really people like this living and walking amoungst us daily. they are cold and good at what they do. That s why i always have a gun on me. You never know who is sitting next to you at the red light Look over at him.... study him and when his head starts to trun toward you...... look away! Quick! pretend that he is not there and hope that the light changes to green sooner than later. Stay thirsty my friends.Stay thirsty.
Does anyone know if Anton really would have killed this guy? I'm thinking the old guy posed a threat to Anton when he mentioned the car's Dallas plate (obviously it belonged to a dead guy). Or is this how all encounters with Anton occur?
He killed Llewelyn's wife when she lost her coin toss and she hadn't even met him... So, yeah. I figure he would have killed this tenant had he lost the coin toss.
@Ebvardh All because the tenant made the assumption that Anton was from whatever the state was written on the license plate of the car that belonged to the guy Anton killed earlier? I realized Anton only started to become threatening when the tenant mentioned the license plate.
Javier Bardem and Aaron Eckhart have some similarities as villains for two very good movies: No Country For Old Men as Anton and The Dark Knight as Harvey Two-Face.
They both use coins to decide the fates of their victims.
Bardem is far better as a villain, though. Best I have ever seen.
And plus, this movie is so much better. Rarely do I ever see a movie where I'm actually leaning forward with interest. This is one of them.
You need to call it on the outcome for life. It isn't fair to let other people call it for you. You stand to win either nothing or everything so you need to call it. Either make it sucessfull or lose it all.
Hes a symbol not a person. Why do you think the directors left an open ending on him? Why does Woddy's character compare him to the bubanic plague? Think.
They left an open ending because the book ended in the same part where the movie did, there is no more information on what happens after the car crash. The movie is basically a shortened version of the book. Word for Word.
They had to cut and shorten it but they directly took most lines straight from the book.
@warmpancaxe i agree with your analogy . but! when i watched, first thing i thought. was. things like a everyday coin, can mean either nothing. or everything. depending on the story, and reasons behind having that coin. the true meaning, to me at least is. 'cherish the things that impact your life, and dont mix it up with the things that dont matter.'
@dervish2173 LOL, no it's not him. But now that you brought that up, it kind of makes me laugh, because if he would have played this sadistic role of Anton Chigur, I could not have taken his character seriously. At all.
I love that the mainactor died just like that in the movie. If it would have been like every other thriller the main actor would have survived and the film would have ended happily but now you really got surprised.
I love this film and Bardem is excellent as a sociopat.
good movie but it also kind of sucked. The main character died and this bastard who pretty much killed every living thing in the movie just walks off and the movie ends wtf.
@Muhammadisatroll Thanks for the spoilers. I would have shown this to my friend to convince him to watch the film, but good thing i've read the comments.
@Muhammadisatroll Umm, what i meant was i would have just sent him the link and he would have checked the comments cause i wouldn't know what they consist of, but now i do and i just showed him another video so it's all cool.
@Muhammadisatroll To be honest, I wasn't really expecting a happy ending to this movie anyway. I mean, the dude is like a ghost, the way he can enter somebody's house with a silenced-shotgun. It doesn't matter if your precious little door is locked, the dude would be inside in a heart-beat. He even uses crazy little tricks, like the scene where he acts like he is leaving the hotel room but pops the door back open within a second, playing on the psychology of a terrified victim. Creepy shit.
he's one of those few people like christoph waltz, al pacino, de niro, and bronson that can speak with his eyes. And these people act the best when they don' talk. They say enough with their eyes.
So this takes place in 1980? Wow, this is a old time setting and it still won the Oscar. I usually see Future movies where people make a Robot and it SOMEHOW creates a mind of its own. Cough Terminator cough cough irobot Cough and it has a good ending.
Movies with Good endings usually are popular like Dark Knight and these Disney Movies. Well, this one is different.
After watching this film more than five times I am almost convinced that Anton kills everyone he talks to, including this man. It's at least reasonable to guess, especially since he has the same or a similar coin at the end of the film. Note how the wires on the wall behind him resemble nooses. Maybe I'm reading into it too much.
@Schizima Good analysis. I've watched it many times too. But remember that this is a killer who follows principles and goes by his words. So in a humerous way, this guy was the luckiest in the film. Thats my opinion.
thumbs up if this dude needs to be the honorary coin flipper at the super bowl
alexjohnson45 1 day ago
"Call it?
Yes.
For what?
Just call it.
Well I need to know what it is we're callin here.
How would that change anything?
The man looked at Chigurh's eyes for the first time. Blue as lapis. At once glistening and totally opaque. Like wet stones.
You need to call it, Chigurh said. I cant call it for you. It wouldnt be fair. It wouldnt even be right. Just call it.
I didnt put nothin up.
Yes you did. You've been putting it up your whole life. You just didnt know it." -- "No Country", pp55-56
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"...and they asked me if I believed in Satan. I said Well that aint the point. And they said I know but do you? I had to think about that. I guess as a boy I did. Come the middle years my belief I reckon had waned somewhat. Now I'm startin to lean back the other way. He explains a lot of things that otherwise dont have no explanation. Or not to me they dont." -- Cormac McCarthy, "No Country For Old Men", p218
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DarthZimmeris666 2 weeks ago
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damianfloyd1129 2 weeks ago
The book is 10x better! I've read it twice!
READ IT!!!
The language McCarthy uses is truly amazing.
Beheamouth666 3 weeks ago
Your video is a favorite on Eritrea
chesterlott821 1 month ago
Is the Anton Chigurh character based on the Prophet Mohammed?
karezza6 1 month ago
@karezza6 how the hell do you figure that...
7Lakings7 1 month ago
@karezza6 wat lol
kar12894 1 month ago
@karezza6 No, he's based on J.D. Salinger.
septichar 1 month ago
@septichar
He is definitely based on the Prophet Mohammed - sociopathic, deranged, twisted, evil with a dodgy haircut.
karezza6 1 month ago
@karezza6 No, pretty sure it's J.D. Salinger.
septichar 1 month ago
@karezza6 Working on your FOKnews resume'? Mohammed wasn't evil, and most of what you hear about him is just Western propaganda, can't you realize that? The Jews did the exact same thing to Jesus, only they had to look the man in the face. And now they deny they did anything at all. Wow grow up.
xXdoctorXXGoNzOXx 1 month ago
@xXdoctorXXGoNzOXx "The Jews" as you so put it did nothing to Jesus. [And Jesus was himself a Jew. He was born a Jew, lived as one, and died as one too... 'aint no two ways about it.]
The Roman Government tried and executed Jesus.
Most of what is written in the Gospels never actually happened, you should know that.
Beheamouth666 3 weeks ago
@xXdoctorXXGoNzOXx Whatever Jesus was (wandering philosopher or "son of God, etc) he was first and foremost a Jewish man.
He kept all our laws, observed the Jewish holidays, spoke Aramaic (the older brother of Hebrew), and lived in Israel.
And he never said, not even once: "Do not be Jewish."
Being a "Jew" is not simply a matter of belief, it's in the blood.
The Roman Catholic Church and Christianity in general have abused his legend for thousands of years.
Beheamouth666 3 weeks ago
I think breaking bad drew inspiration from this movie
DavidToddSchiesler 1 month ago
this scene is so suspenseful and creepy. One of the best scenes in a Coens movie ever
TheAdam159 1 month ago
I was suprised that he didn't just kill him for having to keep repeating himself
F4stFow4rd25 1 month ago
25 cents isn't bad for a bag of nuts and a full tank of gas, lol
eccovictor 1 month ago
@eccovictor
You ain't never lied! LOL
TheCoats1234 1 month ago
@eccovictor It is 1980, that is why it is cheaper then 2011
RustArtRed 1 month ago
"I had sex with your mother last night"
"my mothers dead"
Vaicurious 1 month ago
Anthon could be a priest. :D
JiggaNiggaFigga 2 months ago
So creepy. The sound of his suppressed shotgun gives me goosebumps.
bluuurrr 2 months ago
one of the best vilain of all time !!
sparrow2202 2 months ago 3
Scary scene !
MrJuno6 2 months ago
new bond bad guy!
UberVoltage 3 months ago
This reminds me when Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight went to a bar
MisterCovek 3 months ago 3
@MisterCovek both good movies, but this came way before that :P
spencemace 3 months ago 2
@spencemace Agreed!
MisterCovek 3 months ago
@spencemace I'm having that very same argument with a friend. Who did it better? NCFOM, or TDK?
P.S., I was the only person of us who saw both films, it was this one, hands down.
TheSillverfoxxify 3 months ago
@TheSillverfoxxify oooo, such a hard question... man, i really don't know! i guess I'd pick NCFOM just cuz i like the philosophy, but again, they're both classics.
spencemace 3 months ago
HAHAA!! ,,poor old bastard!!!
mondotrasho666 3 months ago
This is very unrealistic. The guy in the plaid shirt probably has a .357 snub nose in his pocket, an 8 gauge under the counter, and a glock planted in another part of the store. You think a rural gas station owner in Texas isn't armed to the teeth?
Varangian1915 3 months ago
@Varangian1915 haha. but Cirguh is a metaphor for the grim reaper. He doesn't have to be realistic to be real.
mitrojsr 3 months ago
All hail the new James Bond villain. So excited!
elijahw06 3 months ago 2
The simple fact that Roland has blue eyes in the book makes me question the casting. To be honest, he did such a good job in this I have a hard time seeing him portraying a hero now.
samspadena 4 months ago
goddammit im so pissed that havier bardem is going to be roland in the dark tower series >>
MsRachelHalpin 4 months ago
problem officer?
debunker1905 4 months ago
He looks like Paul Simon on steroids.
theburt83 4 months ago
@theburt83 ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha thats the funniest comment i ever heard about javier bardem in this scene
jacobladders 4 months ago
11 people ddnt call it
Y2JSAVIOUR 5 months ago
@Y2JSAVIOUR The 11 people that didn't call it... are dead!
SGxShadow 4 months ago
You cut the scene off! Asshole!
GangreneVagina 5 months ago
Thumbs up if this is you favorite part of the movie!
MadameTamma 5 months ago 6
FRIENDO
monkeynuts76 5 months ago
how can one have such a ridiculous haircut and still manage to be so badass?
zimboy08 5 months ago 37
@zimboy08 Because that is what greater than Chuck Norris Awesome is like. Any haircut you have is automatic awesome. He would take a beating from Chuck Norris, knock over a drug store, suture his own wounds and kill Chuck with his own boots.
LordToxygene 3 months ago
@zimboy08 The movie is set in 1980....that's was the style of haircuts they had back then.
T81PA 3 weeks ago
@T81PA you obviously didn't watch the movie then because he is the only one in the entire movie with anything similar to that haircut.
chili24137 4 days ago
Stellio!.... Stellio Cantos!... Stellio!
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DonRMB 6 months ago
Two Face can kiss it.
Zuyuri 6 months ago
@Zuyuri
lol!
I wish Two-Face was a bit more like this in the movie.
He's my favorite batman villian(from the comics)
But as far as movies go.
Anton > Two face
He's fucking scary!
Skeletonwitharaygun 6 months ago
@Skeletonwitharaygun Damn straight!
Zuyuri 6 months ago
Little know facts: I was a pregnant teen hiding under the counter when grandpa was talking to this stranger, i got nervous and was whispering to grandpa 'tails, tails, say tails'.... thank god gramps didn't listen to me
MissTeenPregnancy 6 months ago
Javier Bardem would make an awesome soccer referee: he'd totally freak everyone out every time he had to do a coin toss!
mdervish15 7 months ago 35
@mdervish15 you know when you put an exclamation mark at the end of your punchline it loses most of it's comedic value... Also when you talk like a host from a treehouse TV marathon special.
miklitov23 5 months ago
i heard that Bardem kind of got disappointed after the film got released. Because he dident got a date in like year because of the silly haircut he hd in the film!
cuzaseso 7 months ago
@cuzaseso
Well, Penelope Cruz isn't such a bad consolation prize after all...
SteveSpicerPortsmuth 6 months ago
@SteveSpicerPortsmuth what? theyre together now?
cuzaseso 6 months ago
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cuzaseso 7 months ago
this movie friggen blew me away.. javier bardem will give you nightmares
rscard119 7 months ago
the bad guy is just so creepy looking and sounding
johnathankwolik 7 months ago
You stand to win everything. Call it.
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TruthTeller878 8 months ago
@TruthTeller878 Dude
seppapio 7 months ago
His coolness can kill you
supperunknown 8 months ago
Hands down, the scariest villain ever shown on screen!....
Brollyhero99TOP10 8 months ago 5
Just a spoonful of Chigurh helps the medicine go down :)
Actually, just a spoonful of Chigurh helps every motherfucker in West Texas go down.
ksalat09 9 months ago
I can't think of a scene in recent memory where each word carried as much gravity as this one. Amazing.
capellamidlight 9 months ago
Heads you live, tails you die.
HIghBlutdruck 9 months ago
My theory is that two-face got the coin toss idea from Anton.
ralfietv 9 months ago
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When he said, "I can't call it for you. It wouldn't be fair." Either way, he's being unfair by prematurely killing people just because he happened to meet certain people and decided to make them "call it" doesn't give him the right to the opportunity to make people choose one or the other. He gets to choose the person, he gets to ask. I've always had a problem with that concept. I'm aware with the symbolism of this scene but it still bothers me. The perspective of this character. Great film!
TunnelVisionFck 9 months ago
Roland Deschain
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Dalben202 9 months ago
Chigurh is death itself.
Dodo251 9 months ago
well he did get out of paying for gas and that bag of nuts...
T16Akatsuki 9 months ago
Its the argument of the generation. Chigurh or Norris?
swartsanager2 10 months ago
Brilliant scene in one of the greatest films ever made. I love Anton's reaction when he discovers that the clerk was brought to him by fate. I love how, throughout the scene, Anton is trying to decide whether or not to kill the man & how the clerk realizes that his entire life will end or continue based on something as trivial as a flip of a coin.
postalcode2934 10 months ago
My theory of Anton is that there is no method to his motives, he simply exists to destroy - he is that force, the chaos, similar, actually, to The Joker in his disregard for humanity - he is the coldest form of reality: he is the inevitable. He doesn't plan his actions, when he sees a bird fly by he shoots at it. This is a man dragged from the depths of hell itself and given life that he does not care for. He is a well paid killer, the question is, how does he spend his money? what does he enjoy
AlDAGGAT 9 months ago 5
in my opinion, this is one of the greatest film scenes in the history of motion pictures.
flawless.
gymshoe17 10 months ago
makes most villains look like cute little puppies
90mv 10 months ago
@ocnwfo this movie needs no sequel. I don't understand this love for sequels just watch it again
krillzone289 10 months ago 2
@krillzone289
I agree that "No Country For Old Men" doesn't need a sequel. Sequels having been abused in cinema for years. There are of course some exceptions where a sequel is necessary and at times just as good as the original. I for one would love to see Anton Chuigurh in a different title, with the same tone, cinematography, and direction as NCFOM, perhaps a couple of years before the original, in a story that explores his character in greater detail. I'd be interested.
EdMan2012 9 months ago
Last night i had a dream this guy was after me :( thats what you call a nightmare!
aidencurl 10 months ago 2
great movie
shreddintheaxe 10 months ago
What business is it of yours, where I'm from? Friend-O
TheWhiteStripes3 11 months ago
Call it
trema12345 11 months ago
He really gets crazy when he talks with the store owner. According to him, even a coin struggles to reach a certain place. Tenant, no, he doesn't, this situation p[pisses him off. :)
samsung16k 11 months ago
this movie is full of suspense - all the way through - scariest psycho I've ever seen - fantastic movie
Dutchy1965 11 months ago
9 people lost in the coin toss.
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Oxidus 11 months ago
chigurh vs norris
jeman47 11 months ago
I know what to do next time I don't feel like paying for my gas.
Ebvardh 11 months ago
the store owner makes this scene great.
irepeatyou 11 months ago
chigurh has such a menacing quality about him, javier bardem did a great job
maddymann8 11 months ago
what's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?
i don't know i couldn't say?
ponceman 11 months ago
The thing about this is.... there are really people like this living and walking amoungst us daily. they are cold and good at what they do. That s why i always have a gun on me. You never know who is sitting next to you at the red light Look over at him.... study him and when his head starts to trun toward you...... look away! Quick! pretend that he is not there and hope that the light changes to green sooner than later. Stay thirsty my friends.Stay thirsty.
LMSTactical 11 months ago
so f*&%£$ing amazing!
Mara8019 11 months ago
i love his voice!
DavidLTG 11 months ago
9 people lost the coin task xDDD
laravedder 1 year ago
they should do this coin toss for the superbowl
karl1087 1 year ago
Does anyone know if Anton really would have killed this guy? I'm thinking the old guy posed a threat to Anton when he mentioned the car's Dallas plate (obviously it belonged to a dead guy). Or is this how all encounters with Anton occur?
mugatu5000 1 year ago
@mugatu5000
He killed Llewelyn's wife when she lost her coin toss and she hadn't even met him... So, yeah. I figure he would have killed this tenant had he lost the coin toss.
Ebvardh 11 months ago
@Ebvardh All because the tenant made the assumption that Anton was from whatever the state was written on the license plate of the car that belonged to the guy Anton killed earlier? I realized Anton only started to become threatening when the tenant mentioned the license plate.
mugatu5000 11 months ago
@mugatu5000
There are dangerous people in this world. Many of them don't need you to notice them and are carrying a lot of dirt behind them.
There's no need to make evil be aware of you by announcing that you can see it.
If you want to talk to strangers, there are places for that, social events parties, bars and whatnot.
Ebvardh 11 months ago
I kind of imagined Chigurh to be way less ugly when I read the book...
toothbrush55 1 year ago
@toothbrush55
His haircut is horrible, but in no way is Javier Bardem even close to being ugly
blaa94 1 year ago
Javier Bardem and Aaron Eckhart have some similarities as villains for two very good movies: No Country For Old Men as Anton and The Dark Knight as Harvey Two-Face.
They both use coins to decide the fates of their victims.
Bardem is far better as a villain, though. Best I have ever seen.
And plus, this movie is so much better. Rarely do I ever see a movie where I'm actually leaning forward with interest. This is one of them.
ksalat09 1 year ago
Omg the quality of the vid is amazing!!!
I was watching it in 360p and it looked brilliant
Twighlighw0nder 1 year ago
good movie.
gamerx112 1 year ago
He should work in a casino.
screamwriter1 1 year ago 66
@screamwriter1 lmao murder every asshole who's too nervous to guess
MultiAREE 1 year ago
So........this film takes place in 1980?
MrGuuudFeelingz 1 year ago
@MrGuuudFeelingz
Yes.
rencrow 1 year ago
i would've picked tails! :O
danielmokey 1 year ago
theres a villain that also uses coin flip in The Dark Knight i forgot his name
xXxJokerManxXx 1 year ago
@xXxJokerManxXx
Two Face
SomeGuyYeah007 1 year ago
You need to call it on the outcome for life. It isn't fair to let other people call it for you. You stand to win either nothing or everything so you need to call it. Either make it sucessfull or lose it all.
remsensor 1 year ago
Hes a symbol not a person. Why do you think the directors left an open ending on him? Why does Woddy's character compare him to the bubanic plague? Think.
street312punk 1 year ago
@street312punk
They left an open ending because the book ended in the same part where the movie did, there is no more information on what happens after the car crash. The movie is basically a shortened version of the book. Word for Word.
They had to cut and shorten it but they directly took most lines straight from the book.
UberLeet69 1 year ago
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Yes the violins are very scary but they get freakin annoying when theyre louder than the people talking and you cant understand them!
Astonisher63 1 year ago
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Yes the violins are very scary but theyre freakin annoying when theyre louder than the people talking and you cant understand what theyre sayin!
Astonisher63 1 year ago
Yes the violins are very scary but theyre freakin annoying when theyre louder than the people talking and you cant understand what theyre sayin!
Astonisher63 1 year ago
Yes the violins are very scary but theyre freakin annoying when theyre louder than the people talking and you cant understand what theyre sayin!
Astonisher63 1 year ago
And to think people actually prefer twilight over this....
dervish2173 1 year ago
awesome movie
Gaziermo 1 year ago
Anywhere not in your pocket. Where it'll get mixed in with the others and become just a coin. Which it is.
Translation: No matter how much meaning a useless object has to you, in reality it's still a useless object
warmpancaxe 1 year ago
@warmpancaxe i agree with your analogy . but! when i watched, first thing i thought. was. things like a everyday coin, can mean either nothing. or everything. depending on the story, and reasons behind having that coin. the true meaning, to me at least is. 'cherish the things that impact your life, and dont mix it up with the things that dont matter.'
kejeof14 11 months ago
Everyone loves watching a physco with principles.
placebo4yo 1 year ago
the instant i saw a man walk into my store, looking like Anton does.
I would have taken the following steps.
1: Urinated all over myself.
2: Jumped through my own store window, crying like a 5 year old girl.
blizzy00 1 year ago 25
@blizzy00 lol its nothing to be ashamed of, i would do the same thing... anton is one scary motherfucker
jackstein104 6 months ago
Javier Bardem made this movie. It wouldn't have been any good without him in it.
cmh522 1 year ago
wait wait, doesn't this guy play as Robert in every body loves Raymond? It looks like him so much right?
dervish2173 1 year ago
@dervish2173 Yea no.. Wrongo friendo. The names Javier Bardem.
NikeSBJack 1 year ago
@NikeSBJack yeh he's good at playing at a villain
dervish2173 1 year ago
@dervish2173 Robert is Brad Garrett. This is Javier Bardem.
ScrapperSays 1 year ago
@dervish2173 LOL, no it's not him. But now that you brought that up, it kind of makes me laugh, because if he would have played this sadistic role of Anton Chigur, I could not have taken his character seriously. At all.
EventuallyWeMerge 1 year ago
I absolutely love this movie. It's got some of the best acting ever done.
pimpc1125 1 year ago
I love that the mainactor died just like that in the movie. If it would have been like every other thriller the main actor would have survived and the film would have ended happily but now you really got surprised.
I love this film and Bardem is excellent as a sociopat.
OwnerOfBajen 1 year ago
I love how he's not just a psycho... he made himself the embodiment of fate and fortune in a cruel selfish world
AHafan1 1 year ago
Film making at its finest.
javyisemu 1 year ago
good movie but it also kind of sucked. The main character died and this bastard who pretty much killed every living thing in the movie just walks off and the movie ends wtf.
Muhammadisatroll 1 year ago
@Muhammadisatroll Thanks for the spoilers. I would have shown this to my friend to convince him to watch the film, but good thing i've read the comments.
kunigas123 1 year ago
@kunigas123 dont show him the comments?
Muhammadisatroll 1 year ago
@Muhammadisatroll Umm, what i meant was i would have just sent him the link and he would have checked the comments cause i wouldn't know what they consist of, but now i do and i just showed him another video so it's all cool.
kunigas123 1 year ago
@Muhammadisatroll To be honest, I wasn't really expecting a happy ending to this movie anyway. I mean, the dude is like a ghost, the way he can enter somebody's house with a silenced-shotgun. It doesn't matter if your precious little door is locked, the dude would be inside in a heart-beat. He even uses crazy little tricks, like the scene where he acts like he is leaving the hotel room but pops the door back open within a second, playing on the psychology of a terrified victim. Creepy shit.
EventuallyWeMerge 1 year ago
@Muhammadisatroll That's the point of the story. Evil sometimes just... Walks off.
Ebvardh 11 months ago
he's one of those few people like christoph waltz, al pacino, de niro, and bronson that can speak with his eyes. And these people act the best when they don' talk. They say enough with their eyes.
Brilliant actors.
placebo4yo 1 year ago
Show of hands....who sought this out because of the Nostalgia Critic?
MrTrilliondollarman 1 year ago 4
@MrTrilliondollarman no
donuthead551 1 year ago
"sir"? haha, priceless face!
HartmanFTW 1 year ago
who would want to argue with Chigurh in this scene?
i'll just call it and hope i don't get air pressurizzed
Jokrd00d 1 year ago 3
The obvious looping on "and it's either heads or tails" has now officially ruined this scene for me.
Okay, not ruined, but I can't watch it without that being a sticking point.
bazil83 1 year ago
There is no theory of evolution, only a list of creatures Anton Chigurh has allowed to live.
aidencurl 1 year ago 69
he played it well.....haunts you
fidelthebarman 1 year ago
The lingering shot of the sweet wrapper unravelling in the beginning makes me happy.
dnjp4life 1 year ago
Joker from The Dark Knight is a joke compared to this guy.
DavidKazlauskas 1 year ago
@DavidKazlauskas what's the most ever you lost in a coin toss?
FUCKJUSTINBIEBERs 1 year ago
@FUCKJUSTINBIEBERs Justin Bieber ;)
DavidKazlauskas 1 year ago
So this takes place in 1980? Wow, this is a old time setting and it still won the Oscar. I usually see Future movies where people make a Robot and it SOMEHOW creates a mind of its own. Cough Terminator cough cough irobot Cough and it has a good ending.
Movies with Good endings usually are popular like Dark Knight and these Disney Movies. Well, this one is different.
aspottedcheetta 1 year ago
0:06 creepy
combattrucker70 1 year ago
The older fella is s great actor too. He's flawless in this
robi2000 1 year ago 7
jack links in the background:)
milkweed1989 1 year ago
After watching this film more than five times I am almost convinced that Anton kills everyone he talks to, including this man. It's at least reasonable to guess, especially since he has the same or a similar coin at the end of the film. Note how the wires on the wall behind him resemble nooses. Maybe I'm reading into it too much.
Schizima 1 year ago
@Schizima Good analysis. I've watched it many times too. But remember that this is a killer who follows principles and goes by his words. So in a humerous way, this guy was the luckiest in the film. Thats my opinion.
placebo4yo 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Anton isnt human, he is the represented personifacation of Chaos, Inevatabilty and Death.
chigurh18 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Anton isnt human, he is the represented personifacation of Chaos, Inevatabilty and Death.
chigurh18 1 year ago
@chigurh18
Chaos... Do you even know what the word means?
Chaos cannot be inevitability.
Ebvardh 11 months ago
My husband just told me that this is how we're going to decide if we're going to try for a baby. Naturally, I'm angry.
ithungers 1 year ago 5
@ithungers haha. I'm sure it was a joke.
DS6FILMS 1 year ago
@DS6FILMS I'm sure it was too, but still...uncalled for, lol.
ithungers 1 year ago
@ithungers Why?
Whaaaaaaattt 1 year ago
@ithungers Where does he work?
Nomasain 6 months ago
*sighs* just call it
yoitsc0n 1 year ago