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New Mexico: Movie Set Travel: No Country for Old Men |
| Published: December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm |
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If you're a Coen brothers fan, you're in luck this week. Today's pick, No Country for Old Men, is one of theirs and tells the story of a hunter (Tommy Lee Jones) who stumbles upon a bunch of dead guys near the Rio Grande. Sound familiar already? Yes, it's based on the Cormac McCarthy novel. Does the hunter walk away and tell the cops? Um, no... Because the bodies have $2 million cash and a bunch of heroin on them. The hunter decides to keep it all and the craziness ensues. As this one was shot mainly in Texas and New Mexico, we offer you some interesting things to check out down south in NM. Just be sure you report any bodies and drugs to the authorities. With the cash, you be the judge! Where To Stay: American Artists Gallery House, Taos Those with a taste for local arts and crafts can check into one of ten distinct rooms at Gallery House, most with nice adobe-style fireplaces. Be sure to keep an eye out for the inn's resident peacock who roams the grounds. Rumor is he goes by the [ Full article ] |
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