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This
western
movie has some astonishing aspects and therefore I honour him with 8 asterics.
By the way Randolph Scott is in his
western
movies always already a senior.
Too seldom do I find a
Western
that I really like.
Only that the gangster genre does not yet exist in mainland Chinese cinema and the director has to breathe life to the genre by consulting
Western
models.
En-route they find a gold medallion buried in the ground & an old Indian guy (Danny Trejo) claims that there is a town nearby which is stuffed with gold & they can use the medallion to find it, the escaped convicts need no invitation & before long their at the town which looks like something out of a John Wayne
western.
Yes, THE WARRIOR AND THE SORCERESS is as much a
western
(just listen to the score if you don't see it right away) or a samurai film as it is Swords & Sorcery flick... Come to think of it, there's not too much sorcery in this one...
This picture depicts the American and Russian sycie and how
western
and eastern thinking are different from one another.
The film should've been called "Australian Story" to make more sense of the lopsided and biased view of what the Aussies perceive to be the strange cultural behaviour of the Japanese - after all, the whole film depends upon a
Western
view of the woman looking at this strange man from the Far East who seem to have no cause or reason to be wandering about the Outback other than the fact that he can.
When we all thought that the
western
had lost its appeal in our modern day and age, HBO came with a title that definitely proves otherwise.
A cool political
western
the theme of which was continued in Sergio Corbucci's next film Companeros (another very good 'Spaghetti
Western'
).
For the time this film is set, which is 1528, that's a very early era of
western
exploration (only 36 years after Columbus).
This is a very nice Chinesse movie about two sexy sisters who work as assassins.After an exciting hit in the first scene,they become a target for an army of criminals.In the same time,a police woman starts suspecting them.There is a plot twist in the middle, so your attention will be hold until the end.The action sequences are well-made and sometime pretty bloody.The three leading ladies are good and their relationship is interesting and original(something between rivalry, friendship and sexual attraction).A very enjoyable ride, "So close" definitely worth a view,both from the fans of traditional Assian movies or from those who like
western
productions.
These short tales are a little tedious but each is different with a
western
scene, some bondage and various other things.
Plus it was filmed in California's spectacular Red Rock Canyon State Park (Canti, CA.) which was to become the scene of countless
western
movies and many of the 1950's
western
television series.
Some movie moguls must have had a lot of cash and nothing to do to waste their time and everyone elses with this worthless
western.
A fine
western
that was better than I expected It to be.Alan Ladd, although sometimes wooden puts In a good performance here.
This
western
has a few good plot twists to make It stand out.The location scenery Is stunning too.
This
western
has good support acting too, Charles Bickford plays his part with ruthless relish ala Big country.
This Is an out and out satisfying
western
and one I can thoroughly recommend.
An unusual zombie concept (an old prospector seeking revenge from beyond the grave in a
western
ghost town) with an engaging score (for those who like death metal), the best thing that can be said is the movie kept me interested.
Smug liberalism may be preferable to the racist superiority of the John Wayne era; but how sadly rare it is to see a
"Western"
(to which genre this film essentially belongs, in spite of its east coast setting) that goes beyond a game of goodies and baddies.
When I first heard that there was an Arabian movie featuring the
Western
icon "Hopalong Cassidy"(William Boyd) and the Gothic icon Boris Karloff, the idea sounded like a disparate joke.
Smooth rough and tumble character
western
with a great grizzled performance from Lionel Barrymore, but a grating one from Wallace Beery.
Excruciating 'tenderfoot
western'
has young, overeager greenhorn Gary Grimes begging bearded, salty cattle boss Billy "Green" Bush for a job on his cattle drive--to get away from life on the farm with Ma, but also to be a real cowboy, apparently an occupation you take up "when you can't do nothing else." Director Dick Richards made some good movies in the '70s, but his debut here lacks substance (it deliberately lacks heart).
awful, i was forced to watch this unrealistic account of the events of 9/11 for part of my media course and by the end, i wanted to quit my media course and move to Tibet to become a Buddhist monk leaving behind what i believe to be the end of
Western
Civilization.
This is not so much a
Western
as a film noir that happens to be set in New Mexico around the turn of the century.
This movie neither succeeds as a film noir nor a
western.
From start to finish this
western
is an aimless mess.
This woeful update of the Django series, considered by some the official sequel due to bringing Nero back to the role, is not even a
western
and doesn't even seem to be set in America!
Once I overlooked the slow moving action (at times) and hokey plot and dialogue, I found this movie really entertaining in a circus and carnival (freaky pirates, treasure, monkey, violence, wild colors in a rough landscape with spaghetti
western
flashbacks) sort of way.
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