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80. | ![]() | The Shakiest Gun In The West from Universal Studios Movie Review: When Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushings (played by Barbara Rhoades) is captured after a stagecoach holdup, she is unexpectedly offered a pardon, if she will help the government by finding out who is running guns to the Indians. When her contact, who is to go undercover with her as her husband, turns up... |
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81. | ![]() | Rio Grande (Collector's Edition) from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: This movie marks the first of five movies that John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara made together. Once John Ford got a somewhat reluctant Republic mogul Herbert Yates to agree to produce his long-time dream "The Quiet Man" - Yates added a "condition." That condition was that the same team, Maureen O'Hara,... |
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82. | ![]() | Chisum from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Chisum is a well-directed, well-acted western based on the 1878 Lincoln County War in New Mexico. Duke dominates the story, but Geoffrey Deuel gives an excellent performance as Billy the Kid, and Ben Johnson provides enjoyable comic relief as Chisum's foreman, James Pepper. The movie is even... |
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83. | ![]() | Trinity Collection from Direct Source Specia Movie Review: If you're a fan of Trinity or "spaghetti westerns" in general, you're going to love this set. The first movie of the series, "Boot Hill", has the cinematic quality of a student movie. However, the other two movies in the set, "They Call Me Trinity" and "Trinity is Still My Name" are great films.... |
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84. | ![]() | The Rifleman, Boxed Set 1 from Mpi Home Video Movie Review: there are some good episodes and some slow ones in here. 'Waste I and II' from disk 4 are excellent. Did you see the beautiful girlfriend that Mexican dude had! Also good is 'deadly image' and 'the Vaqueros' is an absolute classis desert revenge story. The encounters with the Mexican bandits... |
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85. | ![]() | Winchester '73 from Universal Studios Movie Review: From beginning to end, this movie has no flaws. This is due, first of all, to Anthony Mann direction. The story, very simple in its basic motivations, follows through very gently, with each scene deeply crafted. The editing correctly helps for that matter. The cinematography is nothing but marvelous.... |
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86. | ![]() | Young Guns (Special Edition) from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: In 1988, when I first saw this movie as a teen I was blown away by it all loving every minute of this slightly revisionist Western with the coolest cast (at that time) assembled solely to appeal to like minded folks in my demographic grouping. Watching it again some 15 years on DVD the luster has... |
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87. | ![]() | Maverick from Warner Studios Movie Review: This movie works! Mel Gibson, James Garner and Jodie Foster WORK! I haven't enjoyed a movie this much in years. I've never been a huge Mel Gibson fan, but I love him in his role of Burt, er Bret Maverick. Jodie Foster proves how versatile she is and James Garner is absolutely charming. The three... |
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88. | ![]() | Rio Lobo from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: This movie is hardcore John Wayne at his finest, and terribly authentic. The movie begins with Union Colonel Wayne nervous (with good reason) about a gold shipment during the latter stages of the civil war. He is only nervous about sending it through territory where he knows the famous 1st Louisiana... |
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89. | ![]() | Rooster Cogburn from Universal Studios Movie Review: What a tragedy that Hollywood was able to unite two of the powerhouse superstars of cinema in one movie, but then saddle them with a plodding, boring and utterly pedestrian script. The chemistry between Wayne and Kate Hepburn is palpable and their scenes together are a joy to watch. But there are... |
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