Video: Westerns
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Movie Review: Bedtime Stories (2008)— This holiday season a familiar comedy star tries to finagle his way into the family comedy genre in Disney’s Bedtime Stories.
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DVD Review: Rawhide - The Third Season Volume Two — A good romp through the mind of some well-versed and imaginative western writers.
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DVD Review: Gunsmoke – The Third Season, Volume 1 — A great collection of solid performances and nostalgia associated with classic westerns of the fifties.
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DVD Review: The Wild Wild West - The Complete TV Series — The Wild Wild West: The Complete Series is truly an amazing set as well as a great series.
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DVD Review: Hell Ride — I got a kick start out of it, but then again, I love dirty, bloody, lowdown tales of outlaws.
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Movie Review: Appaloosa— I’ve just seen enough really good westerns to spot a poser the moment it pulls into the station.
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Movie Review: Appaloosa— Old school western with a couple of great acting performances.
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Movie Review: Appaloosa— Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen star as two lethal town tamers in the Old West.
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These Films Sleep Well: The Proposition (2005, John Hillcoat)— A proposition and The Proposition.
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Movie Review: McCabe & Mrs. Miller— Robert Altman's subversive western is examined almost forty years after its release.
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Blu-ray Review: 3:10 to Yuma— An illogical but well performed modern western.
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Toby Keith’s New Movie Beer For My Horses Now In Theaters— The new movie Toby co-produced, co-wrote, and starred in is a success.
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DVD Review: Hiya Kids! A '50s Saturday Morning — I enjoyed the vibe here, the feel of "this is how it aired," "this is how my parents saw television."
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Movie Review: The Dark Wind— Cultural autonomy, Brechtian boom mics and Lou Diamond Phillips.
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DVD Review: Gunsmoke, The Second Season - Volume 2— Another visit to Dodge City.
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DVD Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford — Wait for the Special Edition DVD to come out before purchasing, rent this version in the meantime.
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DVD Review: Rawhide - The Third Season, Volume One— Gil Favor and the rest of the drovers are saddled up for another cattle drive.
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Blu-ray Review: Blazing Saddles— Comedic brilliance in a fantastic hi-def package.
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Movie Review: The Burning Hills— A great story brought down by poor performances and a dreadful script.
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck put in great performances in Andrew Dominik's Jesse James picture.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— No Country For Old Men has all the essentials for a good film, plus many unexpected moments. Some of which include, um, an oxygen tank.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— This Oscar-winning Best Picture has high caliber action and thrills, but needs better extras and a Coen directors' commentary.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— Breathtaking cinematography and performances worthy of all its Oscar glory.
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DVD Review: Firefly - "Bushwacked"— The crew finds a derelict ship and discovers the fate of its unfortunate passengers.
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DVD Review: Firefly - "The Train Job"— A little better than the original pilot, but still has a ways to go.
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DVD Review: Firefly - "Serenity"— If you missed Joss Whedon's space cowboy series the first time around, now's your chance to catch up.
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DVD Review: Barbara Stanwyck - The Signature Collection— A DVD collection of Barbara Stanwyck's lesser-known roles.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— Surprisingly, the movie entertained me in a bizarre way. Oilman Daniel Plainview is an unforgettable character
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Begging and Pleading— Despite what the PCPD believes, the TMK is sill on the loose. Dr. Ian wastes no time turning up the heat at the hospital.
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DVD Review: Undead or Alive— Saturday Night Live meets zombies.
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DVD Review: Red River— Howard Hawks gets John Wayne to emote, and other reasons why he's tops in the Westerns.
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Movie Review: Evil Roy Slade— John Astin stars as Evil Roy Slade, the best comedic Western villain to ever ride off into the sunset.
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Movie Review: No Country For Old Men— The Coen brothers return with a brutal but thought provoking adaptation of McCarthy's novel that ranks with their finest work.
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DVD Review: Gunsmoke: The Second Season, Volume 1— Gunsmoke was on its way to becoming a classic by the start of the series' second season.
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Making The Rounds at General Hospital - Impending Explosion— Will Joe blow up himself and the emergency room at General Hospital?
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Movie Review: No Country For Old Men— I know I'm in the minority for not liking this film.
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - Disneyland: Secrets, Stories and Magic— This is a fascinating companion DVD set to the initial Walt Disney Treasures release, "Disneyland U.S.A."
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DVD Review: The Wild Wild West - Season Three— Secret agents James West and Artemus Gordon return for a whole new series of adventures in The Wild Wild West Season Three.
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Movie Review: No Country for Old Men— A chilling study of how ordinary people deal with the idea that some people are just innately, implacably evil.
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DVD Review: The Wild Wild West - The Third Season— Continuing the adventures of U.S. Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon.
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Movie Review: No Country for Old Men— Place this Texas tale of drugs, murder, and vengefulness among the best of the decade.
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Movie Review: Joel and Ethan Coen's No Country for Old Men— An unsolicited suggestion: read the book AND see the film...
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Movie Review: 3:10 To Yuma— Russell Crowe and Christian Bale bring this story to life with vibrant characters.
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Movie Review: No Country for Old Men— It's a fine line between cinema that challenges and cinema that frustrates. This might be both.
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Movie Review: No Country For Old Men— A tough, hypnotizing thriller based on the acclaimed novel by Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy.
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— Brilliantly directed and acted, this excellent movie is being unjustly ignored by audiences
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DVD Review: BloodRayne 2: Deliverance - Director's Cut— The dhampir Rayne is back in Round 2 of her fight against vampire evil. And this time she's packing six-guns.
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— ... a kind of new Old West dichotomy that rethinks the mythology and historical vagaries of a legendary outlaw and killer...
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— This film chooses to examine these two men psychologically rather than re-tell the flamboyant tales originating from the dime novels of the 1870s...
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Movie Review: 3:10 to Yuma— The Old West makes an impact on the modern movie.

