Coens win adapted screenplay Oscars
Published 2/25/2008 at Latest News on omg!
AP - "No Country for Old Men" was living up its front-runner status at Sunday's Academy Awards, winning the first two of its eight categories, adapted screenplay for the Coen brothers and supporting actor for Javier Bardem.
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