Both good in their own way, not sure they belong on a greats list. I know some people absolutely love the remakeSurprised no one has mentioned 5:10 to yuma, original or remake
Loved them bothBoth good in their own way, not sure they belong on a greats list. I know some people absolutely love the remake
Speaking of remakes
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Well that explains it, it's 3:10 to yuma, I'd be surprised if I ever post on a western thread againSurprised no one has mentioned 5:10 to yuma, original or remake
Thats what they said about Gone With the Wind!Not sure I could take the extra two hours viewing time.
I'm working on the screenplay now!5:10 to Yuma was the unproduced sequel.
What could have been...
I’ll always love the original, despite the fact that they obviously didn’t think the audience would get the subtle humor of Portis’ novel and turned it into a broad comedy.Both good in their own way, not sure they belong on a greats list. I know some people absolutely love the remake
Speaking of remakes
View: https://youtu.be/ruTdCaAWTNA?si=Ue3LOvvFXoeb7jmY
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View: https://youtu.be/aOHGKCle-aY?si=tAx1efhAcr02klCy
That one is greatSo many greats on this list but my choice is:
"Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" (1969)w/ Paul Newman and Robert Redford
Just a GREAT movie, action, comedy, romance, and ultimately tragedy. One of my dads (RIP) favs! Roger Ebert (RIP) in one of his rants, noted that if this movie was made today, the studio would insist that both leads survive so they could produce a sequel! Indeed!
Looks interestingSpeaking of westerns, who else is looking forward to the series "American Primeval" on Netflix? Good, violent trailer, well worth a look.
My dad was a big fan of Zane Grey as well, I have never read them, I think I need to.I also picked those up from my Pop, but over a decade after I picked up a L’Amour novel called La Jornada he left lying on the table by his chair after he finished it. I was 10 at the time. I still have it. First “adult” novel I ever read.
That looks goodSpeaking of westerns, who else is looking forward to the series "American Primeval" on Netflix? Good, violent trailer, well worth a look.
We had “The Zane Grey Library” that was hard bound editions of all of his novels. They’re early 1900s and kind of wordy compared to later authors, but some of them are pretty good. “Riders of the Purple Sage” is a classic and “The Lone Star Ranger” is good but kind of weird. The publisher actually took two of his novels that he had submitted and mashed them together into a single book. Some yard back some publisher actually split them back apart and reprinted them as the two separate books they were intended to be.My dad was a big fan of Zane Grey as well, I have never read them, I think I need to.