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Reenactment #31: No Country For Old Men (as seen on Jimmy Kimmel)

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

This is the fourth of five reenactments I did for Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this year. It was part of a challenge to reenact a scene from every Best Picture nominee for this year's Academy Awards.

Some of you are asking why this, and the other reenactments, are so short. The reason is because I was given time constraints when these pieces were aired on Jimmy Kimmel. None of these Jimmy Kimmel reenactments exceed 30 seconds to 1 minute, because they could only play up to 30 seconds of the original clip on the air (these films were still in theaters, so there were some issues with that to begin with). Anyway, that's why it's so short.

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  • Do the whole scene, there is some great dialogue in this scene.

  • That was amazing! The voice was PERFECT.

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  • bardem talks slower

  • well done, i don't know how they figgered out a psycho that uses a scuba tank to blow lock cylinders out.

  • You are frightfully genial!

  • You reenactment some great scenes from some great movies. I laughed my ass off the first time I saw this scene. This is one of my all time favorite movies. Well done.

  • u got them voices DOWN man!

  • do an inactment of vegeta- its over 9000@@@@@@

  • you are fucking amazing

  • Damn good job

  • @natojacobs5 Bud, this comment is TWO YEARS OLD. You couldn't have let this one go? And I don't like how you assume that just because I didn't like how negative the movie was, I think every movie should be cheery and lighthearted. I don't mind gritty movies but this one felt like two hours of negativity.

  • @DantehMan that is what it is supposed to do. A movie that only aims to cheer and please cannot be a masterpiece.

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