thesplitsaber--disqus
thesplitsaber
thesplitsaber--disqus

Have you seen the Japanese remake?

The fatal flaw in The Searchers is that Wayne lives to the end. Hes clearly the villain of the piece but his ridiculous turn from homicidal rascist to caring uncle at the end ruins the movie.

There both very similar thematically-dealing with the death of western outlaws and the myths they carried with them. And of course the climactic gun battles.

Kilmer and Russell.

PG+BK is great. I actually prefer the theatrical cut though.

I believe Peckhinpah's qoute about Junior Bonner was something like 'I made a warm human movie where no one died. Everyone hated it.'

Is Noon Wine available anywhere yet? Thats the movie of his Im most fascinated by.

Day Lewis as Judge Holden, Phoenix as Toadvine. PSH as Glanton if he were still alive.

Ryan was fantastic in another Dark fatalistic western-The Naked Spur.

Ive always felt Dutch had fallen for Angel, and thats why he takes his death so much harder than the rest.

' It totally dismantles old ideas of Western heroism, and along the way it revolutionizes the gunfight, providing a brutal blueprint that action movies would use for decades.'

I firmly believe Hanna is his best movie, even though I havent seen the others haha. And he only directed it because someone else dropped out and Ronan suggested him.

How have Howard, Chastain, and Amy Adams not been cast as sisters yet?

Dodged a bullet with that one.

They both look amazing. Wtf are you talking about?

God Hanna is amazing. `

Well at least Carla's still getting work.

You could say they were Trapped In A Box.

I just dont get her. Its like someone combined Jaime Pressley and Charlize Theron. Then took out all the charisma.

Hook It To My Veins!!!