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"The Last Of The Fast Guns" (1958)
-Jock Mahoney Plot: IMDB -- A rich, dying Easterner hires gunfighter Brad Ellison to find his brother and heir in Mexico. En route, it becomes clear to Ellison that his is a dying profession. At a remote rancho, Ellison enlists ranch foreman Miles Lang to help him search the hills where the missing man is rumored to have lived. They find nothing ...except that someone wants to kill them; and Ellison becomes wrapped in a maze of double crosses. Phantom's Review: I don't know about anybody else, but I like Jock Mahoney. I think he was a very underrated actor, His films weren't classics, but most of them were solid well made films. "The Last Of The Fast Guns" is a perfect example. plenty of good western action, solid plot good acting and lots of familiar character actors in supporting roles. If you like a good western, this is fun viewing. |
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Wrong Turn 3.
I see a lot of hate for this film...personally I don't think it's any worse than the second. The digital kills were a bit shit though. Plot wise? Maybe better than the second. Still not good though. Wasn't "turn off" bad though. Though really I think the main issue with these sequels is that none of them (thus far) has evoked the same kind of feeling that the first one did, and they're just...lacking...when it comes to atmosphere.
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Modern Noir with horror/supernatural over tones. It didn't quite work and was a little predicable but I still enjoyed it. Wasn't bad at all - couldn't believe how much of it I remembered although I hadn't seen since i was a kid.. To night I'm going for Huck Finn with Mickey Rooney.. |
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