Connections
Edited into
Josh Brolin spots man under tree
References
The final shot pays homage to the conclusion of Ozu's film with the sound of a ticking clock punctuating both characters acceptance of their own mortality.
The scene when Llwelyn is sitting in the hotel room waiting for Anton to approach references the climax scene in Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock. The scene occurs when L.B. is similarly waiting for Lars.
Llewelyn Moss on the lam with stolen money hides in an out of the way motel. Anton Chigurh murders a hotel guest through a shower curtain.The framing of Carson Wells climbing the hotel staircase echoes the shot of Detective Milton Arbogast climbing the stairs of the Bates home just before he is murdered.
Woody Harrelson asks Josh Brolin "What do you do?" When Josh Brolin states that he is retired, Woody asks "What DID you do?" Jeane Bates asks Jack Nance the same questions early on in Eraserhead.
After Llewlyn Moss is hit with the deadbolt in his hotel room, he escapes from Anton Chigurh by climbing out the window, dropping to the sidewalk below, then reenters the hotel through the front entrance. In the earlier Coen Brothers movie, Tom Reagan makes a similar move after he is blackmailed by Bernie Bernbaum.
Criminal flips a coin to decide whether to kill someone. Tommy Lee Jones is in both films.
The film features a shot looking over the hotel front desk as Llewelyn runs past it, discovering that the clerk is dead. A similar shot is used in the Coen Brother's earlier film, where Jerry Lundergaard drives past the ticket booth after the botched exchange, to find the clerk dead.
Referenced in
Advertised on theater billboard, when Carter, Paige and Lucy are in the shopping mall.
Mentioned during the monologue
#2 on Roeper's list.
This film is referenced during talk of the 2008 Academy Awards.
Bill's pick for best picture and for Javier Bardem as best supporting actor at 'The 80th Annual Academy Awards'.
Referenced in Weekend Update, Anton Chigurh "I Drink Your Milkshake"
A billboard is visible.
Mentioned as "No Country for Straight Men" in a list of western movies that have red boots.
Bill references this film by title.
Subject of a $4,000 question
A "No Country for Anyone" poster can be seen in Malone's office.
Mentioned during the monologue
The sequence when Debbie strangles The Hobo is modeled after the scene in which Chigurh strangles a sheriff.
Title Reference
A Jeff Goldblum Wafer asks a woman if she saw this film
Title Reference
Subject of a $4,000 question
Title Reference
Damien Lewis reveals that "No Munchy for Old Men" was used by a newspaper as a biscuit-related pun on a film title.
correct answer to a $25,000 question
Included in a $7,500 question
Subject of a $12,500 question
Title Reference
The title No Clemency for Old Men is a reference to the movie No Country for Old Men.
Jay mentions that Josh Brolin was in the film
Listed as Oscar nominated movies that aren't horror genres.
Murray reads a book by one "Anton Chigurh" the villain of the film.
Conan O'Brien introduces actor Javier Bardem and mentions this movie
Javier Bardem talks about the film he was in
Title reference
Homage
Altered news report says that the film is Ron Paul's favorite
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
The Boss says he had a hard time finding a cattle gun like in "No Country"
Title mentioned by Shaun White
Referenced in Josh Brolin's opening monologue
Answer to question in category The Most Popular Netflix Movies
K. asks J. what the most destructive force in the universe is. J. answers: "Sugar?". In No Country for Old Men, Moss mistakes the name 'Chigurh' for 'Sugar'. Chigurh is a very destructive force in that movie. Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin both starred in No Country For Old Men.
"It's sorta like the No Country for Old Men of the show.
Kelly Macdonald's role mentioned.
The Cycle guy copies Anton Chigurh's strangling technique.
Title mentioned while introducing Javier Bardem
mentioned in dialogue
DVD seen in the Critic's DVD shelf.
Title reference
Title reference
Features
Showing on TV in Llewelyn's trailer
Featured in
Clips shown for the review.
Clips of this film are featured and it is discussed.
Nominee clips.
making of the movie
In the SNL Digital Short
Nominee clips.
Clips shown.
Clips of mistakes shown
Javier Bardem takes #10 top villain in movies
a clip is shown in a montage of Javier Bardem films
Anton is one of the Critic's finalists
a clip is shown in a montage of Javier Bardem
Runner-up for the user poll of the best movies of 2001-2010
clips of the film are shown as one of the films that made Christy a critic
Javier Bardem takes #5
Clip included in montage of Josh Brolin films
Spoofed in
The Whole Video is a parody of this film
"There Will Be Milkshakes for Old Men" skit
Short Parody of this film in which Anton Chigurh is the captain of a Football team. This title also pays homage to the notorious coin toss scene.
gay porn parody
Character Anton Chigurh
"Es bello vivir" contains a sketch about "No country for old men"
The Inspector character is a spoof of Anton Chigurh from "No Country for Old Men."
Carlos Areces spoofs Bardem and his characters