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Unforgiven (1992)
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"Clint Eastwood directs two different types of films, both with a steady, sturdy hand and pinpoint focus. And while they may not all be million-dollar babies, they are reliable and marked with a love of the craft. Occasionally he'll swing for the fences, such as with his epic, both-sides-of-the-coin World War II-fer, Flags of Our Father and Letters From Iwo Jima, and the sweeping Unforgiven. Other times, he seems to just want to get things off his chest, such as in Gran Torino, his second release in as many months. For those who long for his Dirty Harry days, you've got it, punk. In Torino, he's Dirty Walt (Mr. Kowalski, as he likes to be addressed), a hardened veteran whose world is becoming increasingly smaller — squelched by his alienated sons, who connect with him only in times of need, and hi "
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"Appaloosa is a really great western. The plot was a bit predictable, the direction was not particularly creative, and the music was a bit pedantic, but the actors filled the scenes with a gripping presence. Much like other westerns such as Unforgiven (1992) and The Magnificent Seven (1960), the greatness comes from the actors. The whole film is filled with Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen being as big as the set would hold, with the quiet, cool manner of all the great western heroic actors. And Jeremy Irons, despite his inability to do an American accent, was a well-played foil to the heroes. "
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"The Dark Knight, the most anticipated picture of the year for myself and innumerable others, has finally arrived following a trail of hype that would crush almost any film. But miraculously, just as Moses wielded his stone tablets, Christopher Nolan has handed us a true gift from the cinematic gods. His second Batman is so visceral, so propulsive, so maddeningly perfect in its execution that it should come with a warning; you do not simply watch The Dark Knight, you surrender your pulse to Christopher Nolan. And even if an intended triptych has been tragically cut short (as Mel Brooks might contend those aforementioned commandments were) what remains is wholly qualified to stand on its own not as a great Batman film, not as a great superhero film, and not as a great action film, but as one of the most distiguished pieces of filmmaking of its generation. This decade, more so than any other, has seen comic-to-film adaptations mature from vacuous thrills to serious art. Sam Raimi ... "
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"Let's face it, you could do a lot worse than renting Blood Work. I know, I know... not much of an endorsement, but you know what? Blockbuster Online has spoiled me with all the free rentals exchanged in-store. After seeing the DVD case, I correctly guessed the outcome of the movie -- but that's not the point of Blood Work. It's the path to the finish line. Think Unforgiven Clint Eastwood -- still has a gun at his side, but might not have the reflexes to reach for it in time. "
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"*** stars (out of 5) Directed By: James Mangold Starring: Russes Crowe, Christian Bale, Logan Lerman, Peter Fonda & Ben Foster Language: English Synopsis: Benjamin Wade (Crowe), the legendary and feared outlaw and his gang have just robbed a well armed stage coach carrying the payroll for The Southern Pacific Railroads. The only men left alive was Wade's mortal enemy, bounty hunter Byron McElroy (Fonda) and a poor rancher, Dan Evans (Bale) and his son (Lerman) that happened onto the scene. Wade is caught in a hotel in Bisbee, Arizona and eager to make some much needed cash, Evans volunteers to join the posse that will put him on a train to the prison in Yuma. Unfortunately for the posse, Wade's right hand man Charlie Prince (Foster) finds out about the his incarceration and wastes no time hatching up a p "
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3:10 TO YUMA
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"I hate when DVD boxes say things like "best western since Unforgiven". But 3:10 To Yuma is one of the best westerns since Unforgiven. "
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"Sympathy for the Devil: Summer blockbuster season starts today. It will rise and fall on whether or not the villains are convincing. Kevin and Paul believe it all boils down to answering one question: What makes the bad guys do mean things? Download FilmCouch #18 or subscribe in the iTunes store (search for “filmcouch” or click here to launch iTunes) and a new free episode will download every Friday. Under discussion: Unforgiven The Godfather Star Wars Scarface Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Paul "
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Top 5 westerns
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"UnforgivenOnce Upon a Time in the WestHeaven's GateMcCabe and Mrs. MillerThe Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Originally posted on:Schwinnfender "
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What is a great man?
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"The Mountain Men tries to answer the age old Hollywood question: what is a great man? Charleton Heston is our great man in training, Brian Keith is the sidekick inspired beyond his own capabilities. That ring of inspiration leads men to good or ill based on the fragility of their own character. In this case, an Indian chief and his ragged band of Blackfoot are inspired against the antique mountain man, recollecting on the world as a place where all the endless beaver the land ever offered are born again into a single pond deep in the mountains, sacred and guarded. Paradise.Here is Adam and his rescued squaw, Eve, racing against all chance to regain that secret innocence. Endless streams of Indians, brave and foolish, race into the rifles of reluctant wisdom. It still has those old western pretenses intact. Given the date of its release, that seems almost a wilfull contrast to the darker tones that the spaghetti western had provoked. Still five years before Cormac McCarthy's Blo ... "
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"Sympathy for the Devil: Summer blockbuster season starts today. It will rise and fall on whether or not the villains are convincing. Kevin and Paul believe it all boils down to answering one question: What makes the bad guys do mean things? Download FilmCouch #18 or subscribe in the iTunes store (search for "filmcouch" or click h "
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