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90. | ![]() | The Shootist from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: As movie genres come and go, the American Western was gasping for its last breath when John Wayne starred in "The Shootist" in 1976. This story about a dying gunfighter counting down his last days in the New World is loaded with an extremely heavy dose of symbolism. This is a quiet western,... |
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91. | ![]() | The Mountain Men from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: This movie is very entertaining and very instructive for muzzleloading enthusiasts, who participate in shooting and tomahawk throwing contests at annual rendez-vous. It shows several crucial aspects of that rough life of independent, freedom-loving, beaver trappers, or mountain men. This movie may... |
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92. | ![]() | Destry Rides Again from Universal Studios Movie Review: This movie brought Marlene Dietrich back in a big way in 1939, and it's easy to see why. James Stewart was the nominal star of this movie, but Dietrich is the main attraction. Her cat fight with Una Merckle is the most famous cat fight in movie history, and forever altered how the public would view... |
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93. | ![]() | McCabe & Mrs. Miller from Warner Home Video Movie Review: McCabe and Mrs. Miller is yet another brillant work from Robert Altman who along with Scorsese ranks as the two greatest filmmakers America has produced. Next to "Nashville", this is Altman's best movie. One of Altman's devices is to take an established genre of filmmaking and turn it completely... |
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94. | ![]() | Hatari! from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I don't know how many times I've seen this movie since I was a child. And it is still one of my all time favorites. I hope Paramount is making a DVD in the near future, cause my old VHS tape is pretty worn out and won't do it any longer. Although John Wayne is mostly famous for his western movies,... |
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95. | ![]() | The Misfits from MGM/UA Video Movie Review: In this 1961 movie Marilyn Monroe is cast a recent divorcee in Reno who has just shed her husband. She meets up with Clark Gable, an aging cowboy, as well as Montgomery Cliff, who makes his living working in rodeos. Then there is Eli Wallach, a former WW2 pilot who has lost his dreams. And Thelma... |
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96. | ![]() | The Cowboys from Warner Studios Movie Review: WHILE NOT GREAT BY HOLLYWOOD STANDARDS (HOW MANY DUKE FLICKS ACTUALLY WERE?), RELATIVE TO OTHER DUKE FLICKS AND WESTERNS IN GENERAL, "THE COWBOYS" IS A GREAT WATCH. YOU WON'T HAVE THE CONSTANT ACTION OF A "WILD BUNCH", NOR THE DRAMA OF "HIGH NOON". BUT THAT HARDLY SEEMS THE POINT OF THIS MOVIE. DUKE... |
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97. | ![]() | Cat Ballou from Columbia/Tristar Studios Movie Review: Definitely "Cat Ballou" is a very, very funny movie, with charismatic characters and original situations. Recently I found that some people hate Jane Fonda, I don't know why and I don't care (this movie was released 17 years before I was born). The only thing I can say about her in this particular... |
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98. | ![]() | Distant Drums from Lionsgate/Fox Movie Review: This is maybe the worst movie I've ever seen. The indians are evil beasts who,among other horrible things, throw some soldiers into a basin with crocodiles in. Gary Cooper and his soldiers are innocent people who are just trying to defence themselves: Is that a realistic story? I was... |
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99. | ![]() | The War Wagon from Universal Studios Movie Review: Gunfighter Taw Jackson (John Wayne) recruits a motley crew of sidekicks to rob ruthless mine owner, Frank Pierce (Bruce Cabot). Pierce routinely transports a fortune in gold dust in an armored stagecoach called "The War Wagon." Complete with a small army of guards and a Gatling gun, The War Wagon is... |
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