Pages

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Most terrifying villain ever.

Funding A Democrat Economy
Most evil villain ever



No Country For Old Men

15 comments:

  1. Must be a busy guy. He left the coat hanger in his jacket.
    Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

    ReplyDelete
  2. If you haven't seen No Country For Old Men Rodger's post prolly won't make sense...

    ReplyDelete
  3. BTW I'm betting he has a cattle gun under the table.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I haven't seen it so I went to IMBD and read the synopsis for No Country for Old Men. It sounds like an interesting storyline, but, alas, I saw that Josh Brolin plays a leading role in it.

    That places what good be a good movie squarely in the category of:

    Films Unfortunately Casting Komrades: Embargo Mandatory

    ReplyDelete
  5. "what *could* be a good movie", that is.

    ReplyDelete
  6. http://www.watch-movies-links.net/movies/no_country_for_old_men/

    watch it here for free.......no money for hollywood scum

    ReplyDelete
  7. He wore a beard, so I didn't know who he was. Woody Harrelson too, flaming POS. But - this is a Coen Bothers movie, and this guy is the best movie villain of all time. Bar none. I loved it, don't let a few assholes run you off, especially when you can see it dirt cheap, or even free. .

    ReplyDelete
  8. I don't like Harrelson or Brolin, but I liked this flick and don't even remember those guys in the movie (it's been awhile). The bad guy was just that BADAZZ., he wiped my memory clean of those RB actors. The store clerk never knew what a lucky day he had, indeed.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Juice, but the wife wasn't so lucky at the end... She was given the same option.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Screw the Hollywierd douchebags. Get it straight from the source. Anything written by Cormack McCarthy is a gem. If you liked "No Country" you'll love "The Crossing". If you gotta see a flick, "All the Pretty Horses" isn't too bad either.

    JP

    ReplyDelete
  11. AnnoyedOne, you are correct, sir. Her murder was in my mind when I commented on his "badness" and it was disturbing in the movie. In the end, he was still standing. One tough hombre'. Now....when is he going to D.C. like Rodger suggested?

    ReplyDelete
  12. Juice, I think Rodger is saying he'll be on the wrong (i.e. Obama's) side.

    Mebbe we'll all start getting letters from the IRS saying "call it!".

    Ruh Roh!!!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Yeah, but I'd rather have him handle business for our side. If not, I'd rather have Jack Bauer for my invisible friend.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Hmmm, Jack Bauer vs Anton Chigurh. Think I'd put my money on Anton cause he's just baaaaaaaaaaad.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Read the book, but haven't seen the movie. Thanks for that link.

    I read several McCarthy books recently. Not real cheerful, but when he describes something I can picture it perfectly. Great imagery and dialog.

    ReplyDelete

Just type your name and post as anonymous if you don't have a Blogger profile.