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A brilliant biographical film
Review of Wyatt Earp DVD by
tayloa22
Advantages: extremely accurate
Disadvantages: early years of Wyatt Earp feel a touch rushed
...accurately on the story of Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp. Born March 19th 1848. Wyatt would come to spend his adult years during the wildest period of the frontier. Wyatt Earp became legendary as a lawman, and his greatest feats are being the man to clean up Dodge City {One of the most violent frontier towns in the wild west} and for the Gunfight at the O.K Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. This film came out a touch later than the fantastic Tombstone starring ... ...purchased it on DVD.
Wyatt Earp is a lenghty movie, but needs to be, to get as much information across as possible about the man. Initially the film starts with Wyatt Earp Played by Kevin costner, just verging on adulthood. His father is played by another fantastic actor, Gene Hackman. Here the seeds are sown for the man Wyatt would be, by his father who preaches things like nothing matters more important than blood {meaning family} and if you ever ...
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30.08.2007
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Silverado more like goldado cause its great
Review of Silverado (Wide Screen) by
tayloa22
Advantages: directing, storyline, top actors, fun
Disadvantages: none
...anarchic …" Chicago Sun-Times
Silverado Genre: Western Duration: 2 hrs. 07 min. Director: Lawrence Kasdan Producer: Lawrence Kasdan Distributor: Sony Pictures Entertainment Release Date: July 10, 1985 Writer: Lawrence Kasdan, Mark Kasdan
It's been a good while since I have reviewed a good old western movie so after dusting off Silverado and watching it again, I decided to do a review and tell you all about it.
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Kevin Kline ... ...Made as an epic film Silverado incorporates lots of characters with a main storyline as well as a pertinent number of side stories. Yet it does not detract from the quality of the film. In essence what Kasdan does is harness all these side stories offering sustenance to the main characters, all of which get adequate development to make the viewer relate to them either individually or when their personalities interact when they come together. Every ...
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22.05.2008
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Revisiting Yuma
Review of 3:10 To Yuma DVD by
afy9mab
Advantages: Committed performances and capable direction with some decent action.
Disadvantages: We've seen it all before and Crowe isn't at his best.
Dan Evans is an honest man working as a farmer in the Old West, whose lifetime of abiding by the rules has left him precious little to show for it. When notorious outlaw Ben Wade is captured nearby, Dan volunteers to join the posse taking Wade to the next town and the train to the prison at Yuma. But even in chains Wade is a serious threat. Under his charming exterior lies a cold-hearted predator able to identify and exploit even the slightest weakness. ... ...with the intention of wiping out the posse and springing Wade.
"Walk the Line" director James Mangold makes a decent fist of this solid yet entirely unnecessary remake of the western. All the elements are in place; the top drawer cast, the authentic looking locations, some decent action and a handful of gunfights. But ultimately there's some spark missing that prevents this from being a truly memorable oater. Perhaps it is Mangold's unassuming directorial ...
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26.06.2008
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You'll never meet a pair like Butch and the Kid
Review of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid DVD by
ExtraordinaryGirl
Advantages: Great cinematography, Challenges the normal expectations of typical western
Disadvantages: None
...lots of attractive scenery. However, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid still remains one of the most heart-felt and successful films of all time. In 1970, the film won 4 Oscars for "Best Cinematography", "Best Music, Original Score for a Motion Picture", "Best Music, Original Song" and "Best Writing, Story and Screenplay Based on Material Not Previously Published or Produced". It later won 17 and was nominated for another 11 awards.
Butch Cassidy ... ...to raise a posse. Furthermore, Butch and Sundance, the villains in the film, are presented as heroes and the audience immediately begins to like them. They become our heroes as the film goes on.
The film starts as Butch Cassidy (Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Redford), the leaders of the famous Hole in the Wall Gang, meet each other after a long time and decide to rob the Union Pacific Flyer (a train transporting money) instead of banks like they ...
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23.06.2008
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Diddle um, Diddle um.
Review of High Noon (DVD) (RESCHEDULED) by
grafter123
Advantages: Classic western, great cast, good plot, some powerful performances.
Disadvantages: Black and white, but it does fit with the film.
High Noon is a classic Western which was filmed in Black and White, and released in 1952, prior to the spaghetti westerns of the late 1960's which had their own style and sense of realism. High Noon follows the tried and tested formula of good overcoming evil with the hero getting the girl and, despite it's old fashioned themes, has retained an innocent charm.
Being released in 1952, the year I was born, it is a film that I have watched many times. ... ...and even the theme music High Noon has class.
The theme tune with the words 'Do not forsake me oh my darling, On this our Wedding day' is well known, especially to people of my generation. Sung by Tex Ritter it outlines the basic plot of the film and lead to similar themes tunes and songs being used in later films. The song tells the viewer and Marshall Will Kane's wife that he cannot leave and get on with the rest of his life until he has proved ...
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07.06.2008
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