In a question and answer session in Los Angeles, the Coen brothers spoke about their award-winning movie "No Country For Old Men." Among the more interesting bits is this, " The U.S.-Mexico border station was actually built by a production design team in New Mexico, a few hundred miles north of the actual border. That didn't stop some locals from mistaking it for the real thing." One wonders if perhaps there was a N.C.F.O.M. mini-economy that cropped up with coyotes offering to smuggle naive New Mexicans across the border into the New United States of America. [EW]