Jul 24, 2007
Still No Country for Old Men
We’ve got a trailer and website for the new Coen Bros. film at last. Don’t panic, I won’t bore you to death over this one. Good news is it looks like a very faithful adaptation.
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• No Country for Old Men





3 Comments, Comment or Ping
#1 posted by Martin Jones
Jesus! This looks amazing… the novel translated page-for-page by loving hands. Suddenly, after many years, my faith in those Coen boys is restored…
Jul 24th, 2007
#2 posted by Eroom Nala
Go on bore us to death with information about it.
;-)
I haven’t read the original so can’t really comment.
Still have to read Perfume after having seen the film.
Almost bought ‘M’ about Caravaggio the other day
http://www.duffyandsnellgrove.com.au/extracts/m_interview.htm
but I still haven’t seen the Derek Jarman film on Caravaggio yet
http://www.mondo-digital.com/tempest.html
Jul 25th, 2007
#3 posted by John
Caravaggio is okay, best on the painting side of things. Painting in films often looks ridiculous but he makes it look real. I prefer his other films though, especially The Tempest.
Jul 26th, 2007
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