The Sons of Katie Elder on late night TCM.
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What Was The Last Western You Watched?
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I watched it too. Didn't think I had the energy to stay up so late but, I did.
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7 Man from now and I enjoyed the documentaris as much as the movie itself.
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Just got back from seeing "3:10 To Yuma". Very good movie.
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Hi ZS_Maverick
You were impressed with 3:10 to Yuma then?
Mike -
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You were impressed with 3:10 to Yuma then?
Hey Mike,
Yeah, I enjoyed this movie a lot. It had good characters and a good strong story line, lots of suspense and action. If you’ve seen the old 1957 version, it‘s tells the same story, but goes off in it’s own direction.
So, yeah, I recommend this one! It was fun to see a good Western on the big screen again. I haven’t seen one this good since “Open Range”. I think I liked “3:10” a little more. -
Thanks ZS for the post. I believe I'll see this one on the big screen. Like you said, it'll be fun to see a good western on the big screen!
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"Posse" (1993)
A group of mostly black infantrymen return from the Spanish-American War with a cache of gold. They travel to the West where their leader searches for the men who lynched his father.
Entertaining action movie. Good story and cast
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The Westerner, great movie with Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan
Regards,
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Over the weekend, I saw a few episodes of Gunsmoke and Bonanza. Not too bad at all. I think im starting to "get back into" wanting to watch these again.
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"3:10 To Yuma" (1957)
"3:10 To Yuma" (2007)What a difference 50 years makes. This is the way a remake should be done.
It stayed close to the originals storyline, but expanded upon it and made it it's own. Russell Crowe and Christian Bale did a terrific job recreating the roles originally done by Glen Ford and Van Hefflin. A great film and a must see for western fans. -
"3:10 To Yuma" (1957)
"3:10 To Yuma" (2007)What a difference 50 years makes. This is the way a remake should be done.
It stayed close to the originals storyline, but expanded upon it and made it it's own. Russell Crowe and Christian Bale did a terrific job recreating the roles originally done by Glen Ford and Van Hefflin. A great film and a must see for western fans.
MUST SEE. I ENJOYED THIS FILM VERY MUCH. -
Last night on TCM: Stagecoach. And if i'd stayed home today, I would now be watching: Sands of Iwo Jima on AMC.
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TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN. with james cagney.rare western from cagney but very well done with good supporting cast.
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I was watchin Stagecoach with Ringo down there! he he he
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Watched Law and Order, starring Ronald Reagan.
I must say I was flipping the changer and come across this movie. I thought I'd watch it for a few minutes while the commercial was on at the other channel. Well I never made it back to the other channel.
This wasn't a bad flick. Makes me want to look up some Reagan movies, because I've not seen that many.
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I just saw The Indian Fighter with Kirk Douglas. Not a bad film overall, in fact I think I probably like Kirk's westerns more than James Stewart's.
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Rio Lobo. Great little western Jack Elam's role is superb.
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Watched Law and Order, starring Ronald Reagan.
I must say I was flipping the changer and come across this movie. I thought I'd watch it for a few minutes while the commercial was on at the other channel. Well I never made it back to the other channel.
This wasn't a bad flick. Makes me want to look up some Reagan movies, because I've not seen that many.
First, Ladybug, it was a pleasure to have you over to the house watching Stagecoach. ;-D Boy is GT going to be jealous ;-D
Kevin, I too cought part of that Ronald Reagan movie. Not a bad one at all. If interested in some great Ronald Reagan movies, I suggest: Prisoner of War, Bedtime For Bonzo, The Last Outpost, Desperate Journey and Knute Rockne-All American; to name a few.
The other last westerns I saw were: 40 Guns to Apache Pass w/ Audie Murphy. A good film but not great. Then I also saw: Dodge City w/ Errol Flynn, Alan Hale Sr, Guinn "Bog Boy" Williams, Olivia de Havilland, Ward Bond and Bruce Cabot. -
Is Cattle Queen of Montana worth seeing?
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