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Anyone here have thoughts on westerns?
I have grown fond of modern incarnations of the genre . . . not so much older ones.
Tombstone is the greatest. But I also liked Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, the 3:10 to Yuma remake, Appaloosa, Ride with the Devil, The Assassination of Jesse James and probably a few others that I can't think of right now.I heart cockComment
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Hidden Object games . . . where you have to go around in a game and find shit and solve other puzzles.
Like this one. . .
and this one. . .
http://games.yahoo.com/game/agatha-c...th-on-the-nile
I was working my way through Machinarium a while back, but I haven't had time to finish it.Comment
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Anyone here have thoughts on westerns?
I have grown fond of modern incarnations of the genre . . . not so much older ones.
Tombstone is the greatest. But I also liked Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, the 3:10 to Yuma remake, Appaloosa, Ride with the Devil, The Assassination of Jesse James and probably a few others that I can't think of right now.2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP
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The "new" westerns are all actual good movies fir the most part. The True Grit remake was solid, I liked that a lot. Unforgiven is good. 3:10 to Yuma I thought was good. Tombstone was full of great lines and i like it a lot, but it is a little different than the others in that it was more of a popcorn flick than the others...
The Quick and the Dead is kind of funny, I don't think I would say it was "good" though. It is cheesy on purpose which makes it watchable.
I know a lot of people like "The Assassination of Jesse James" but I just couldn't get into it. Didn't care for it.
I wouldn't lump "No Country" in there though, it is not really a western. Young Guns, I haven't seen in probably 15 years, so I can't really recall.2012: +19.33
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BTW, Val Kilmer is a fucking boss in that movie.
It totally bombed at the box office though, which sucks, because from what I understand it was something of a passion project for Brad Pitt (one of the most underrated ACTORS of our day) and I like to see people get rewarded for going outside the box like that.I heart cockComment
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Anyone here have thoughts on westerns?
I have grown fond of modern incarnations of the genre . . . not so much older ones.
Tombstone is the greatest. But I also liked Unforgiven, The Quick and the Dead, the 3:10 to Yuma remake, Appaloosa, Ride with the Devil, The Assassination of Jesse James and probably a few others that I can't think of right now.
Most of the good recent Westerns have been mentioned, but I'll also throw out the 80's movie Silverado as a good example of a lighter western (written by Lawrence Kasdan).I remember liking Open Range but it was a while ago and I can't recall many details from the movie.
While not an American western, The Good, the Bad, and the Weird was a pretty fun action movie with a Western feel. I recommend that one. I also recently watched Meek's Cutoff. Do not watch Meek's Cutoff.Comment
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You know, I was seriously pumped for Cowboys and Aliens, but it just wasn't all that. One of my biggest cinematic disappointments of the year. Daniel Craig was bad ass in it, though. And it was Harrison Ford's best role in years.
I've been wanting to check that one out.I heart cockComment
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