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    I went to watch "No country for old Men" this afternoon, normally I like the Coen brothers movies (Fargo, I thought brilliant) but this left me cold, and a slight distaste in my mouth.

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    name='Redstar']I went to watch "No country for old Men" this afternoon, normally I like the Coen brothers movies (Fargo, I thought brilliant) but this left me cold, and a slight distaste in my mouth.


    I didn't dislike it - it was just more conventional than their usual IMHO

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    I've been told it's very good but meandered before a WTF ending.

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    I never though it was conventional, rather the opposite, would confusing be more apt? Maybe my tastes are more tradtional.

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