Just my opinion, but I thought No Country was way better than 3:10. That's not a knock on the movie, because I thought it was really good, but I enjoyed No Country a lot more. There were a bunch of parts in Yuma that made no sense and the way Crowe's character just totally changes face towards the end was weird. I've heard that the original Yuma was also very good (if not better than the original).
No Country's ending should have been a bit more detailed imo. It was quite vague and metaphoric although I enjoyed it of course.
I don't know, I thought 3:10 to Yuma was okay but not as good as some of you guys said. Great casting but I just didn't feel it.