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'No Country for Old Men': mysteries dispelled (?)
'No Country for Old Men': mysteries dispelled (?)
How did the Coen brothers make the critically acclaimed film No Country for Old Men , nominated for an impressive eight Oscars , including Best Picture? Though the brothers can be notoriously opaque when answering questions about their art, the Coens, along with key members of their crew, attempted to enlighten 300 guild members at a recent Q&A panel held at Hollywood's Harmony Gold ...
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'No Country for Old Men': mysteries dispelled (?)
Top 10 Sources - Gossip — 'No Country for Old Men': mysteries dispelled (?) Hot (0) Not (0) Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch  |  Jan 29, 2008 12:11 PM How did the Coen brothers make the critically acclaimed film No Country for Old Men, nominated for an impressive eight Oscars, including Best Picture? Though the brothers can be notoriously opaque when answering questions about their art, the Coens, along...

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goldenfiddle — ... Fun Fact: “For No Country For Old Men, the Coens shot only 250,000 feet of film. Most directors shoot three or four times that amount.” (via ew) ...

Link Time! 1/29
BuzzSugar — ... Spinner makes me happy by premiering the new Mountain Goats video. TV Filter has the video of Craig Ferguson taking his citizenship test. Meanwhile, YouAintNoPicasso has an MP3 of Belle and Sebastian covering David Bowie's "Space Oddity." Television Without Pity wonders: Why isn't Victor Garber more famous? Pop Candy wants to know what random TV shows you've discovered during the strike. Popwatch learned a whole load of information about No Country for Old Men, straight from the Coen ...

New Mexicans Try To Illegally Cross Onto Movie Set [No Country For Anyone]
Gawker — ... their award-winning movie "No Country For Old Men." Among the more interesting bits is this, " The U.S.-Mexico border station was actually built by a production design team in New Mexico, a few hundred miles north of the actual border. That didn't stop some locals from mistaking it for the real thing." One wonders if perhaps there was a N.C.F.O.M. mini-economy that cropped up with coyotes offering to smuggle naive New Mexicans across the border into the New United States of America. [EW] ...

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