Movie House Concessions

No Country for Old Men (2007)

Episode #48

Miramax Films & Paramount Vantage released No Country for Old Men on November 21, 2007. Ethan Coen and Joel Coen directed the film starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin.

‘No Country for Old Men’ Film Synopsis

Out in Terrell County, Texas near the Rio Grande, a drug deal goes horribly wrong. In its aftermath, a simple welder named Llewellyn Moss finds 2 million dollars in a box. He decides to keep the money for himself, but unfortunately for him, one of the cartel bosses hires Anton Chigurh to get their money back. Chigurh kills everyone that comes in front of him to get to the welder. Meanwhile, an elderly sheriff named Ed Tom tries to figure out what all the killing is about and bring law and order back to the area.

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Miramax Films & Paramount Vantage released No Country for Old Men on November 21, 2007. Ethan Coen and Joel Coen directed the film starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin.

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Eddie
7 years ago

Great podcast, but not sure it’s considered an indie. Was hoping this was an mhm pick, it’s definitely in my top 100.

MHMChris
7 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

I wouldn’t consider it an indie film either, but Joe wanted to review it, so we did!

Eddie
7 years ago

May I make a recommendation for a future FHH? One False Move starring the late Bill Paxton. siskel and ebert put it on their top 10 for 1992, it’s definitely an indie.

MHMChris
7 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

That could be one for Lunchtime Movie Review.

Eddie
7 years ago

Any more FHH planned? Been a while since your last one.

MHMChris
7 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

Right now, I don’t see us doing any more. We have kind of combined it with the Movie House Concessions podcast so we can focus more on Lunchtime Movie Review.

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