‘No Country for Old Men’ Wins Best Picture Oscar

It was a "Country" made for Oscar.

"No Country for Old Men," the Coen brothers’ brutal tale of a man pursued by death and the law across the empty moonscapes of West Texas, won best picture at the 80th Academy Awards on Sunday.

The Coens also won best director and best adapted screenplay, and Javier Bardem, who played killer Anton Chigurh, won best supporting actor.

Daniel Day-Lewis won best actor for his performance as a misanthropic oilman in "There Will Be Blood."

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