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70. | Three Amigos! from Hbo Studios Movie Review: This is Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short in their comedic prime, playing recently fired silent movie actors forced to earn money by ridding a small Mexican village of its evil oppressor. They assume it is nothing more than a Public Appearance gig, but the enemy is quite real! This... |
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71. | Silverado from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: In the well-made documentary that accompanies this collectors edition DVD release, the Kasdan brothers admit to being fans of the classic western films. They have incorporated many techniques of that genre in this fine movie. The super cast includes Kevin Kline, Scott Glen, Kevin Costner, and Danny... |
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72. | Shenandoah from Universal Studios Movie Review: Classic, family-friendly Civil War story about an isolationist Virginia farmer (James Stewart) who is forced to become involved in the conflict raging around him when his youngest son (Philip Alford) is mistakenly taken prisoner by Union soldiers. Like John Wayne in "The Searchers", Stewart sets out... |
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73. | Pale Rider from Warner Studios Movie Review: The situation is familiar enough, previously dramatized in another movie, Shane (1953): A stranger appears and becomes involved with good people who are being tormented by a powerful adversary as they struggle to eke out a living as miners camped along a river. Eastwood has duly acknowledged several... |
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74. | The Villain from Columbia Tri-Star Movie Review: As other reviewers have already indicated, this is like a Road Runner cartoon only with real actors - Kirk Douglas, Ann Margaret and of course Arnold who plays the handsome stranger. As if everthingelse isn't funny, seeing Arnold play a cowboy with a hulking physique and sounding like Dracula is... |
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75. | The Quick and the Dead from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Western is arguably my favorite movie genre and The Quick and the Dead is one of the best. Sam Elliot is superb as the slow talkin' stranger who befriends a family of settlers preyed upon by theiving killers. He takes special interest in Kate Capshaw, the beautful and faithful wife. Yes the plot... |
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76. | 1950s TV's Greatest Westerns Movie Review: The Cisco Kid episode has segements that are obviously entirely out of sequence. Very poor editing of this episode. |
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77. | Support Your Local Gunfighter/Support Your Local Sheriff from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Movie Review: *** Support Your local Sheriff *** 60 for who and 40 for who? Down through time it is easy to get the "support your local" movies mixed up. This is the first. This is an educational movie teaching you everything from sharing to proper gun pointing etiquette. Everyone has his or her favorite part... |
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78. | The Unsinkable Molly Brown from Warner Home Video Movie Review: This terrific 1964 movie is based on the stage musical of the homespun backwoods girl at the turn of the last century from Meredith Willson and Richard Morris, but this is Debbie Reynolds' movie all the way! Her energetic performance as Molly Brown deserved an Oscar and more. This is a big good... |
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79. | The Comancheros from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: John Wayne rules in this big, sprawling western adventure movie. The screenplay, co-written by western novelist Clair Huffaker, struggles with the historical accuracy of Texas in the 1840s and the rifles seem a little advanced for 1843, but, nit-picking aside, this is an entertaining movie. Texas... |
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