Watch "No Country for Old Men" on Blu-ray. The scene where Anton Chigurh kills the three mexicans in the hotel room. After Chigurh kills the third bandit in the shower watch the eyes of the guy he kills moments earlier on the floor by the sink. He is unaware of the camera. When Chigurh sits on the hotl bed to change his socks, the actor playing the dead Mexican, opens his eyes and starts looking around, blinking and all; its hilarious. When Chigurh kills him earlier, his eyes are closed. When Chigurh sits down to change his socks, he starts looking around as if he didn't realize the camera was rolling. The editors missed this error. I don't know if this qualifies as a easter egg. Check it out.
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Watch "No Country for Old Men" on Blu-ray. The scene where Anton Chigurh kills the three mexicans in the hotel room. After Chigurh kills the third bandit in the shower watch the eyes of the guy he kills moments earlier on the floor by the sink. He is unaware of the camera. When Chigurh sits on the hotl bed to change his socks, the actor playing the dead Mexican, opens his eyes and starts looking around, blinking and all; its hilarious. When Chigurh kills him earlier, his eyes are closed. When Chigurh sits down to change his socks, he starts looking around as if he didn't realize the camera was rolling. The editors missed this error. I don't know if this qualifies as a easter egg. Check it out.
Maybe he just wasn't dead yet...in real life, people don't always just die quickly and remain 100% motionless.