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50. | El Dorado from Paramount Studio Movie Review: This is my all-time favorite John Wayne flick. Most lists I see list "The Searchers" as the best, but I disagree. This is essentially a reworking of "Rio Bravo", but you get better co-stars here with Robert Mitchum and James Caan. Plus you don't have the unrealistic sing-a-long that occurs in the... |
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51. | Return to Lonesome Dove from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: I have seen all the Lonesome Dove movies and although this one is a spin-off from the others, it's still is a great story. Jon Voight plays a very convincing Capt. Call considering what he had to follow up to. I still would have liked to seen him lose his temper and beat somebody up who acted rude.... |
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52. | Unforgiven (Two-Disc Special Edition) from Warner Home Video Movie Review: For the most part, I have never gotten into the Western movie genre, although I did enjoy "The Searchers". So I had my reservations in renting this movie, but did so just to see why it won so many awards and the praise of critics. And now I understand why this is such a decorated... |
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53. | Quigley Down Under from Mgm/Ua Studios Movie Review: In this movie Matthew Quigley (Tom Selleck) responds to an Australian rancher's ad for the best marksman in the world. We soon meet and begin to loathe the rancher, a rich, abusive man who thinks he's hired Quigley to shoot aborigines. Quigley has other ideas -- and thus we embark on a traditional,... |
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54. | Once Upon a Time in Mexico from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: After three unimpressive kid flicks, director, writer, composer, and editor Robert Rodriguez makes his highly anticipated return to directing bloody, over-the-top violence with "Once Upon A Time in Mexico", the third movie in his "El Mariachi" trilogy. The original "El Mariachi" brought new meaning... |
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55. | The Shadow Riders from Vidmark/Trimark Movie Review: "The Shadow Riders" has all the grit, matter-of-fact speech, incredible landscapes and action of a great Louis L'Amour book. Tom Selleck, Sam Elliot and Jeff Osterhage also starred in "The Sacketts" in 1979, and do just as fine a job in this movie as that one. The part that will surprise you is... |
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56. | The Big Country from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: I would recommend this movie to people who don't even like Westerns. Charlton Heston plays a bad guy. Gregory Peck's character has a personality that's constant throughout the movie, and one that you can't help but admire and wish you'd be more like. The women are great in the movie, and how their... |
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57. | Stagecoach from Warner Studios Movie Review: A classic (if not the classic) Western, Stagecoach wields the standard elements of any Cowboys and Indians flick with such precision that the whole is far greater than the sum. Set in the wide and dusty western frontier, where the decrepit shanty towns cower before the magnificence of Monument... |
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58. | The Harvey Girls from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Hats off to Ted Turner's crew and their partners at Warner Home Video for a simply stunning DVD presentation of THE HARVEY GIRLS. The movie looks sumptuous. A thrilling example of Technicolor at its most splendid. Although THE HARVEY GIRLS is a thoroughly delightful entertainment, there isn't much... |
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59. | The Horse Soldiers from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: I remember the advertisement to The Horse Soldiers today as if the movie was just being released. Way back in 1960, the newspaper ads and trailer all bragged of the big showdown between the Duke, and costar, William Holden.Unfortunately, even at 10 years old, the big showdown was more of a letdown,... |
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