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*** Every scene with Anton Chigurh was a Crowning Moment of Awesome |
*** Every scene with Anton Chigurh was a Crowning Moment of Awesome |
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* This is one of the few movies that ''starts'' with a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], Ed Tom's voiceover speech, which so perfectly encapsulates the feel of the movie and the despair of his situation that it leaves you breathless |
* This is one of the few movies that ''starts'' with a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], Ed Tom's voiceover speech, which so perfectly encapsulates the feel of the movie and the despair of his situation that it leaves you breathless |
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* Carla calling Anton’s bullshit about choice and his "moral code" even if he later kills her anyway. It’s a combination of [[The Reason You Suck Speech]] and [[You Keep Telling Yourself That]] and even suffers a brief and subtle [[Villainous Breakdown]]. Its Awesome |
* Carla calling Anton’s bullshit about choice and his "moral code" even if he later kills her anyway. It’s a combination of [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]] and [[You Keep Telling Yourself That]] and even suffers a brief and subtle [[Villainous Breakdown]]. Its Awesome |
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Revision as of 12:16, 9 January 2014
- Anton Chigurh blowing up a car in front of a store using a piece of torn cloth and a lighter in No Country for Old Men.
- Speaking of Chigurh, don't forget the scene near the end where he gets his arm broken in a car crash and treats it as no worse than a scratch, even when a bystander points it out.
- Every scene with Anton Chigurh was a Crowning Moment of Awesome
- Speaking of Chigurh, don't forget the scene near the end where he gets his arm broken in a car crash and treats it as no worse than a scratch, even when a bystander points it out.
- This is one of the few movies that starts with a Crowning Moment of Awesome, Ed Tom's voiceover speech, which so perfectly encapsulates the feel of the movie and the despair of his situation that it leaves you breathless
- Carla calling Anton’s bullshit about choice and his "moral code" even if he later kills her anyway. It’s a combination of "The Reason You Suck" Speech and You Keep Telling Yourself That and even suffers a brief and subtle Villainous Breakdown. Its Awesome