1. Both are the result of brother teams: No Country for Old Men was adapted and directed by the amazing Coen Brothers (several of their cast members referred to them as one person with two heads) and Gone Baby Gone featured a collaboration between Ben Affleck who directed younger brother Casey.
2. Both feature the locale as a character in the story. In Gone Baby Gone, the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester looms large on the screen while in No Country for Old Men the harsh and unforgiving landscape of west Texas enhances the movie's theme of survival.
3. Both are based on novels: No Country for Old Men on the book by Cormac McCarthy and Gone Baby Gone is the second of Dennis Lehane's novels (the first being Mystic River) to be adapted for the screen.
4. Both feature actresses with amazing accent abilities. Amy Ryan who played Helene McReady in Gone Baby Gone did such a convincing accent in her audition, Ben Affleck asked her which part of Boston she was from. And Kelly Macdonald effortlessly affected a west Texan drawl as Carla Jean Moss but between takes she slipped right back into her native Scottish lilt.
5. Both contain depictions of venerable old school lawmen: In No Country for Old Men it was Tommy Lee Jones' Sheriff Bell while in Gone Baby Gone, Morgan Freeman's Captain Jack Doyle filled the bill.
There are some other connections as well--like the fact that Casey Affleck (Gone Baby Gone) shared the screen with Garret Dillahunt (No Country for Old Men) in The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford. Or both movies have drug related subplots and ambiguous endings. But enough of that!


So if you're looking for some great flicks to add to your DVD library or to your Netflix queue, here are a couple of titles to check out!
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