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 No Country for Old Men 
		
		
		Never get tired of watching this movie ... 
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 Tommy is the man! 
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 Excellent movie. 
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 One of my faves with one of the creepiest badass villains of all time 
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 yep good movie. Seen It twice, won't see again for a long time though. 
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 A good movie where the bad guy gets away :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup 
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 awesome!  have it on bluray! great movie! 
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 It was a good movie but I didn't love it. 
	I can watch Coming To America at any time. No idea why but I never get tired of it.  | 
		
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 Once is enough for me, but I liked it. 
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 Interesting where he looks at his feet soles at the end of the movie.  Great metaphor. 
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 Ok ........ 
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 Very good movie! 
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 On topic: Loved the movie. Watched it a few times. Javier is brilliant (as is Woody, as always...) and I love the random, out-of-the-blue ending.  | 
		
 I really liked the movie as well 
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 Saw it once. 
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 My Mom says I cant watch that movie :( 
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 Awesome flick. Wonder if he killed the woman at the end though... 
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	Gotta agree! That "lucky Quarter" - made for that defining moment, I was really rooting for the poor shop owner... glad he won the toss of the coin to live :) Awesome movie, will have to watch it again now  | 
		
 Is there a sequel getting done ?? 
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 This is from 2007, Not sure if it was a joke or not.. Chris Tucker?  hmm... 
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 probably one of the best movies I've seen so far 
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 One of the best of the past few years for sure. 
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 The thing that really makes this movie was the writing. The dialogue between the actors was so good. I love the part between Woody and Josh in the Mexican hospital, classic.  | 
		
 DK... long time no see friendo 
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 I think it's interesting that the book makes reference to the killing of a Federal Judge in San Antonio. Charles Harrelson, Woody Harrelson's dad, was a contract killer convicted of murdering Federal Judge John Howland Wood in San Antonio in 1979. 
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