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The Rewatchables

‘No Country for Old Men’ With Bill Simmons, Bill Hader, and Chris Ryan

The Rewatchables

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.613.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 79 minutes

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The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan are joined by Bill Hader to flip a coin and await their fate as they rewatch the 2008 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, ‘No Country for Old Men,’ starring Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, and Tommy Lee Jones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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today that is view.du.com slash rewatchables. What's the most you ever lost? Look, look, I need to

0:55.8

know what I stand to win. Everything. Just call it. Fred Doe.

1:05.6

You can't stop but you come in. This is guy supposed to be the ultimate badass.

1:14.6

You don't understand.

1:26.5

Go on.

1:42.6

All right, Bill Haters here. Chris Ryan is here. We asked Hater to come on the rewatchables

1:48.9

and he sent us a long list of movies. Yeah, I did. Yeah. And we selected this one.

1:53.2

Cool. It's a really good movie. But tell Chris Ryan why you have a personal connection to this movie.

2:03.0

Oh, the movie is no country for all men. And I would say because the show I do, Barry, we had a

2:13.5

owes a lot to this movie in a way like how we shoot action and how we cover things and

2:20.2

and the no music or the way they put music. I just like that it didn't glamorize violence, but

2:30.8

it had a way of also making it cinematic. A lot of times when people say don't glamorize violence,

2:38.8

it's you know, you do handheld and it's kind of really hard to watch. Disgusting stuff.

2:46.4

This was still cinematic, but it wasn't like rad. Yeah. Yeah. It always kind of rides on the line.

2:54.2

The whole movie you're just like, this is so awesome, but also it's so terrifying.

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