I don't know for sure. It is one reason I like this movie so much is that it allowed me to draw my own conclusions and assumptions.Originally posted by: PhaZe
SPOILER QUESTION (or whatever?)
How do you know that Woody knew him from Nam? Was that in the book or something?
Originally posted by: cw42
so i skipped every post with a spoiler in it. is this movie worth watching?
Originally posted by: PhaZe
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
******** Mucho Grande Spoilers *****************
1) The Mexican Gang got Josh Brolin's information from his truck at the "deal gone bad scene" and followed his wife and her grandma to the bus terminal. There they got Josh Brolin's information and the hotel where he was staying. Josh was still expecting Anton to come so he didn't really see the Mexicans until it was too late. They killed him and got the money.
Or did they...
2) The two corporate guys worked for Stephan Root (Milton from office space), Anton whacks them because the deal went bad. Anton kills Stephan because not only did the deal go bad but he sent Woody Harrelson after him. Woody knows him because Anton was a killing machine in Nam.
3) He kills Josh's wife.
SPOILER QUESTION (or whatever?)
How do you know that Woody knew him from Nam? Was that in the book or something?
Originally posted by: MiataNC
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I can see why people are annoyed with the ending, but I think they are missing the point.
Tommy Lee Jones' character is an antique in a "modern" (read extremely brutal and cold) world. While he is the only one smart/tough enough to figure out exactly what is going on, he has outlived his time, and is a stranger in a strange land.
It is my impression that he enters the room expecting to be gunned down, only to be ignored and forgotten because he is no longer relevant. The final scene, where he describes his dream shows clearly that he will continue to live in a world that has no place for him, irrelevant and forgotten.
I think the ending was perfect. The senseless waste of a good mans life juxtaposed against the senseless slaughter of other lives.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I heard this is an excellent movie and someone, in the entertainment industry, even hinted at a possible academy award for Josh Brolin for his performance.
I've got to see this film.
Originally posted by: maddogchen
saw this movie friday, the movie let me down. long and drawn out at the end. the bad guy is brilliantly played though. Tommy Lee Jones' character seemed useless.
A lot of scenes that went against the norm. You expect one thing but it doesn't turn out that way which contributed to it letting me down.
Originally posted by: thirtythree
One of the most unusual movies I've seen in a while, but I really liked it. I can see how many people wouldn't though -- I'm surprised it has an 8.9 on IMDB (ranked #15 best movie of all time currently).
Originally posted by: Svnla
Oh, and the wife is HOT HOT HOT. Love the way she talks....so sexxxxy. If I was the main character, I would jumped her after I found the money instead just got a drink.
<<----- Loves southern women with country/western accents.
Originally posted by: seti920
Saw it yesterday. Took a few hours for it to really sink in.
There was a scene that I completely didn't understand.
Near the middle of the movie, the sheriff pulls over a flatbed truck which had bodies in it. He re-secures the tarp covering them, and chews the driver out.
What was happening? Whose bodies were they dumping?
Originally posted by: TallBill
***spoiler question***
Thought that the movie was pretty decent. A few firearms mistakes were made for such a gun heavy movie, and a few slow scenes. Chigurh was a great character. Anyways, one thing that I didn't understand was when Jones went into the motel at the end where the money was and the camera shows Chigurh waiting in the dark with his shotgun, only he wasn't in the hotel room. Where the hell was he?
***spoiler question***
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: TallBill
***spoiler question***
Thought that the movie was pretty decent. A few firearms mistakes were made for such a gun heavy movie, and a few slow scenes. Chigurh was a great character. Anyways, one thing that I didn't understand was when Jones went into the motel at the end where the money was and the camera shows Chigurh waiting in the dark with his shotgun, only he wasn't in the hotel room. Where the hell was he?
***spoiler question***
He was in the room next door. He knows Moss hides stuff in the ventilation duct in one room and gets the adjoining room to retrieve it.
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: TallBill
***spoiler question***
Thought that the movie was pretty decent. A few firearms mistakes were made for such a gun heavy movie, and a few slow scenes. Chigurh was a great character. Anyways, one thing that I didn't understand was when Jones went into the motel at the end where the money was and the camera shows Chigurh waiting in the dark with his shotgun, only he wasn't in the hotel room. Where the hell was he?
***spoiler question***
He was in the room next door. He knows Moss hides stuff in the ventilation duct in one room and gets the adjoining room to retrieve it.