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No country for old men - Chigurgh vs Wells & phone call

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

Javier Bardem (as Anton Chigurgh) and Woody Harrelson (as Carson Wells). Coen's "No Country For Old Men" (2007)

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  • Movies full of people dying violently in gunfights are a dime a dozen. Yet, this one scene, where one guy is killed, and without showing any super-graphic blood-splatter, is infinitely more horrifying.

  • @jasonkim11 idiot,try and be in his same situation,you would do everything for talking yourself out of it,wouldnt you,you keyboard hero?

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  • Anton Chigurh, one of the most scary villains in film history.

  • You just have to hope you never find yourself in Carson's situation. You'd be shitting in your pants while begging and crying.

  • @Maratona1969 There would be more dignity in accepting the situation. Furthermore, Moss should have returned the money to Chigurh and allowed himself to be killed, which would have spared his wife from the same. The way it happened: Both Moss and his wife were killed and Chigurh recovered the money (minus 100k), so was it worth it?

    No.

  • You can actually silence a shotgun but it doesn't make that cool sound, it sounds a lot like a .22 rifle. (Which is a lot more quiet than a 12 gauge.)

  • Best scene for me.

  • ATM in 1980? Europe, UK,yes But in North America?

  • if they caught this guy, he would sooooooo get the death penalty

  • @nirdjha2000 You should read the book, it's amazing. You'll love it even more than the movie, and you can finish it in one reading, in about six to eight hours.

  • @mawapeak yes - this movie had very disturbing violence, yet it was really not "bloody" in the big hollywood sense. It chilled and haunted me for days after I first saw it.

  • "Not in the sense that you mean."

    And to think Wells said he didn't have a sense of humour...

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