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No Country For Old Men (DVD, 2008, 3-Disc) 2007 Best Picture oscar Javier Bardem

Description: PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE BIDDING AND ASKING ANY QUESTIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION This 3-Disc DVD is previously viewed but in EXCELLENT condition. The disc(s) is LIKE NEW. It includes all the original cases, covers, inserts and, of course, the disc(s) itself. No Country for Old Men (3-Disc Collector's Edition + Digital Copy) [2009] with Joel And Ethan Coen Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen Multiple Formats, AC-3, Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Digital_copy DESCRIPTION Acclaimed filmmakers Joe and Ethan Coen deliver their most gripping and ambitious film yet in this sizzling and supercharged action-thriller. Winner of Best Picture 2007 Academy Award and featuring an acclaimed cast led by Tommy Lee Jones, this gritty game of cat and mouse will take you to the edge of your seat and beyond right up to its heart-stopping final m*ment. Experience this heart-pounding crime saga in a 2-Disc Collector s Edition Blu-ray and 3-Disc Collector s Edition DVD with over 5 hours of new to DVD bonus features, plus take this thriller on the go with Digital Copy. BONUS FEATURES, MENUS: Disc One holds the same three bonus features from the film's original DVD release. "The Making of No Country for Old Men" (24:28) serves as a general overview of production. Cast and crew members discuss the movie's origins, genres, story and characters, before going into specific topics like the period setting, costuming, and practical special effects. The talking heads are complemented by B-roll footage. "Working with the Coens" (8:07) obviously gives us a deeper look at the br*thers. The directors' methods are discussed, mostly by crew members who have long collaborated with them. "Diary of a Country Sheriff" (6:44) further considers the lead characters and the subtext they form. Before the menu loads, promos play for Doubt, Blu-ray, and Miramax Films. The same ads are found on the Sneak Peeks menu. A skippable "quit smoking" ad precedes FBI warnings. Disc 2 kicks off with "Behind the Scenes of No Country for Old Men: An incredibly unauthorized documentary" (9:18) or, as the menu calls it, "Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind-the-Scenes." What begins as a serious, seemingly candid piece turns interesting and odd, as Brolin (who produced, directed, and edited this featurette), Javier Bardem, and Woody Harrelson give some tongue-in-cheek sound bites on performing for the Coen br*thers. The disc's remaining extras are filed chronologically as part of a "Publicity Timeline." Atop the three pages of this section, a coin and neighboring "Call It, Friend-O" caption give you the chance to randomly jump to one of the sixteen listings after a brief animation and sound clip trigger the coin flip. This wealth of content gives the DVD an unusual design. On the one hand, it's neat to get all these features compiled here and decades from now they'll seem especially fascinating. On the other, there's next to nothing newly produced exclusively for the DVD. This material was intended and arranged for radio, television, the Internet, and local events. The pieces range from October 2007 (weeks before the film's US release) to February 2008 (just ahead of the Oscar victories). Inevitably, some stories get repeated as we keep hearing from the same folks, most often Joel and Ethan Coen and actors Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem. Unedited from the original broadcasts and gatherings, this is a little flabbier than your typical tightly-edited making-of fare. It amounts to a nearly all-day lesson on the promotional side of filmmaking. It also may explain why so many audio commentaries are rather dull; the speakers have been addressing the same topics and questions again and again. "Lunch with David Poland" (26:28) features poor video quality and a jokey tone. In Toronto, a laid-back journalist asks Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem about the mysterious Coens, their filmmaking experiences, and audience reception. Among the more interesting topics addressed are David O. Russell's YouTube-broadcast set clashes and the Oscar process. In "LA WGAW Q & A Panel" (24:11), an adoring Noah Baumbach talks to the Coens about their adaptation process and influences. They answer eccentrically, especially when Baumbach sets them up to do that. After a few words from actors Brolin, Bardem, Kelly Macdonald, and latecomer Tommy Lee Jones (his only publicity appearance offered here), the floor is opened to the audience, who have some interesting questions about the film met with interesting answers. Columnist Brian Lowry chats briefly with Brolin, Bardem, and Macdonald to much audience laughter in the short "Variety Q & A" (3:08). "EW.com Just a Minute" (12:54) has Entertainment Weekly writer Dave Karger interview Javier Bardem about Anton Chigurh and the movie, with several clips sprinkled throughout. We get the first of six audio-only extras in "Creative Screenwriting Magazine" (21:25), a podcast in which host Jeff Goldsmith talks with Joel and Ethan Coen primarily about their scripting processes. You may be surprised by what those consist of (no research or outlines, lots of naps). Though concentrated on No Country, the discussion nicely spans their life's work. Another audio extra is offered in "NPR's All Things Considered" interview of Josh Brolin (4:45). This conversation is too short to consider living up to National Public Radio's intellectual reputation, but at least it poses new queries that are unique to the actor. After playing the trailer, "ABC Popcorn with Peter Travers" (14:50) has the oft-blurbed critic question Macdonald, Brolin, and Bardem about their characters, the Coens, and challenging scenes. Travers can't help trying to be funny and complimenting Bardem's eyes. Bardem and Brolin are back for an "In-Store Appearance" (40:28). This one feels a little padded and redundant, in part because it plays more movie clips and we hear several of the same questions and stories. Also, despite taking place at an Apple Store, the microphone audio is pretty poor. One subject first tackled here is the state-of-the-art casting video Brolin submitted with help from Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. If you miss it here, you'll have at least two other chances to hear about it. (But oddly, we never get to see it.) An installment of "Charlie Rose" (22:30) serves up the kind of lofty dialogue the minimalist PBS talk show is known for. Rose is joined by both Coens, Bardem, and Brolin. Much of the episode centers on the filmmakers' processes and it kicks off with the trailer. "WNBC Reel Talk with Lyons & Bailes" (10:02) gives us only Jeffrey Lyons sitting down with Josh Brolin. The questions focus less on the movie and more on Brolin's career and the crest he's presently riding. The audition story is retold. A "Channel 4 News" segment from England (3:45) adds some exclusive Coen br*ther sound bites to montage of the film's most advertised clips. If nothing else, it's worth watching for the Coens' nonchalant reaction to news of the film's four Golden Globe nominations. Two more radio interviews follow. In an episode of KCRW's "The Treatment" (28:30), critic/host Elvis Mitchell chats with the Coen br*thers, who are more open and thoughtful than elsewhere on this set. They cover the period regional setting, specific choices they made in adapting Cormac McCarthy's book, the character of Chigurh, and the movie's design. Talking to NPR's "Day to Day" (6:38), Javier Bardem discusses Chigurh, the film's violence, being deprived of a ceremony at which to win his Golden Globe, and the craft of acting. The longest and most technical feature on the set is the "Spike Jonze Q & A" (1:00:43), in which the Being John Malkovich director emcees a discussion with an assortment of No Country filmmakers. Taking turns to join the Coens (who are up there the whole time) are cinematographer Roger Deakins, the sound team, and production designer Jess Gonchor. Each lineup naturally goes into detail about the aspect they worked on before answering audience questions. The disc wraps up with two more bits of archival National Public Radio audio. "NPR's All Things Considered" (7:50) interviews producer Scott Rudin on his philosophies, the industry, and his caustic reputation. Finally, "NPR's Weekend Edition" (5:33) serves up career overviews of the Coen br*thers and their "reclusive" editor Roderick Jayne, with the writer-directors briefly weighing in on crime stories and jointly telling a Raising Arizona tale. OUR TERMS AND GUARANTEES We will contact the auction winner(s) via email within 24 hours of auction close with any specific instructions that may be necessary to complete the transaction. We will also notify the auction winner(s) when their order has been shipped by sending an email to their ebay email address. WE DO NOT SELL illegal bootleg tapes, copies, screeners, or any type of illegally burned CDs/DVDs! ALL ITEMS ARE FACTORY ORIGINALS and, unless otherwise noted, include their ORIGINAL US factory made cases, inserts/game book and, of course, the items themselves. All DVDs are GUARANTEED. If you receive a damaged, defective or otherwise unusable item from us, please inform us within 15 days of shipment and we will replace the defective product. 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Language: English

DVD Edition Year: 2007

Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Non-Domestic Product: No

Studio: MIRAMAX

Leading Role: Tommy Lee Jones

Former Rental: No

Modified Item: No

Actor: Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones

Edition: Collector's Edition; 3-Disc Set; Includes Digital Copy

Rating: R

Movie/TV Title: No Country for Old Men

Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen

Format: DVD

Release Year: 2009

Genre: Drama

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