i've never seen it, but it makes me think of Final Destination for no particular reason. and all those movies fucking freak me out man. sorry to be random.
k well the most decent human being in the movie was just killed so i kinda hate it now haha.. figures they do that in most decent horror/thriller movies
I thought it was pretty good. Not as good as 28 days, that had characters that you cared about more. This one was more just action I guess with less story. I enjoyed it though
they could have ended it better, it ended exactly how i predicted, and i hate when movies do that i like to be more surprised, for example lucky number sleven, advertised terribly, but an absolutely fucking amazing movie
So the No Country for Old Men part I'm assuming is the fact that change happens and will leave you behind and there's nothing you can do to stop it, so you just have to accept it or drop out of the even though it seems unfair. Like the guy who talked about how he never would've believed that in twenty years kids would walk around with green hair. I donno, I didn't word that nearly as well as I'd hoped but basically yeah. I just want to know if it's actually that simple or if I'm missing something bigger.