The coin-toss scene No country fo old men

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

Excellent villainous presentation I ever seen.
Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh from the movie NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN.
I love this coin-toss scene..

""What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?
....... You know what date is on this coin?
1958. It's been traveling 22 yrs to get here. And now it's here. And it's either heads or tails, and you have to say. CALL IT""

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  • Vagina Farts are gross

  • What i love about Chigurh's character is he's not just some random psycho who brute forces everything, when i first watched the movie it was interesting to see as the movie progresses how he's actually a really skilled assassin with decent tradecraft (blowing up the car) AS well as being able to psychologically fuck with you.

    Amazing character

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  • SPOILER ALERT

    If you think about it, none of the characters in the film succeed in their goals. Sheriff Bell doesn't catch Chigurh, Moss and his wife die, Carson dies, and Chigurh never does retrieve the money. His own personality is what cost him. He didn't believe Carson when he said he knew where the money was. Like the movie says, there are no clean getaways.

  • @takeahint123 You should read the book, there's so much more to his character. The film does a great job but the book is ridiculous good

  • This character is as seeing a personification of the ”Iceman”, Richard Kuklinski, a mob serial killer you can see a documentary of here at YouTube. He was cold as ice, brutal as hell, with no mercy or remorse, and could get fired up on the smallest thing. The Iceman said that if he saw anything in a person that reminded him of his father it would cost him nothing to kill him on the spot. Be good to your kids folks.

  • This was all an elaborate ruse to get free gas.

  • I think thats the medieval monk haircut

  • This was the scene where I knew instantly that I was watching a classic.

  • anyone else reminded of the pulp fiction - samuel l jackson scene (say what again!)???

  • You stand to win everything call it

  • did anyone else burst out laughing when it ended?

  • Going off at a slight tangent, it's the small acting cameos that intrigue me. The garage proprietor in this video clip; the lady at the trailer park - "did you not hear what I said"; the lady checking in Lewellyn for another room at the motel - " it's got two double beds". Brilliant understated acting. So good they perform like real people would in similar circumstances.

  • I'm not sure, but I think this probably my favourite scene of all time.

  • The no country for old men soundtrack would probably consist of the monotone sound during the call-it scene and the credits song x.x

  • watch out guys, we got a badass over here

  • I would fist fight this pussy.....coin toss....what a sissy....

  • FRIENDO.

  • haha dat face at 4:14

  • One of the best dialogue scenes in movie history!

  • I have disturbing nightmares of Bardem's expression @ 4:14 .

  • You've been putting it up your whole life, you just didn't know it. Just call it.

  • @Glitcher2000

    lmao

    was it with the silenced shotgun or the air compressor?

  • Every time you drive at the highway your spirit go through this conversation with fate.

  • @Eskara0 Fine acting all around, I don't know who was a better psychopath. Really, I'd have to say that Anton is because he was more of a mad dog than The Joker is. As chaotic as he was, The Joker was still trying to prove a point. Anton didn't have to do a lot of the stuff he did in this movie like this scene, what possible reason would he have to kill this guy? This guy was just a friendly gas station owner trying to make conversation and pass time.

  • @Gootothesecond

    I only saw the dark knight once but I guess if I had to choose between the two scenes I'd say the interrogation room scene just for its intensity and suspense factor. This dialogue scene is very good but the interrogation room scene is more attention grabbing as well but just by a little bit. Close call though very close.

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