Wednesday, December 5, 2007

UPDATE - No Country for Old Men

On 11-28-07 I wrote about seeing the movie, No Country For Old Men. It was just reported on MSNBC:

NEW YORK - “No Country for Old Men,” the Coen brothers’ searing take on crime and carnage along the Rio Grande, is the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures’ pick for the best film of 2007.

Starring Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin, with an indelibly villainous turn by Javier Bardem, “No Country” is a harshly beautiful, faithful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel about the aftermath of a drug deal gone bad. It also earned honors for brothers Joel and Ethan Coen in the adapted-screenplay category and for best ensemble cast. Roger Deakins, the Coens’ longtime cinematographer, will receive a career achievement award from the group.

“No Country for Old Men” was the top choice “because of the direction of the Coen brothers. I think it is one of the purest adaptations of a book, Cormac McCarthy’s book,” board President Annie Schulhof said Wednesday. “The ensemble performances were absolutely extraordinary and it really talks about what happens when evil overrides good.”

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