I am a big fan of author Cormac McCarthy. I loved his novel “The Road” and thought the film adaptation was spectacular. It was one of those movies I went into not knowing what to expect, but came out loving it. I read the book after seeing The Road in the theater, and the book was just as good as the movie. I liked the movie so much that I created a trailer for it. I enjoyed No Country for Old Men, but I certainly didn’t think it was the best movie of 2007. I have yet to read the novel, but I will at some point. I picked up two more of his novels this past year. The first was a book called “Outer Limits,” which I enjoyed parts of. The second was “Child of God,” parts of which I enjoyed. I thought both movies were random and very different from “The Road” and how I would expect “No Country for Old Men” to read. I had heard that James Franco (As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury) was directing an adaptation of a McCarthy novel, but I didn’t know it was Child of God until I finished the book.