Yes, you are right, I did. I think the remake of True Grit was one of the worst films ever made and it can't be stated enough times. It was pure garbage.
Great news, while not as good as John Wayne's True Grit it is entertaining and very watchable. Anyway, anything is better than the remake of True Grit, what a piece of garbage that was.
This film was pure garbage, it couldn't touch John Wayne's version ever. Wayne's version in my book is a 5-star film. This is an all-around terrible waste of film resources, not one redeeming factor in the whole movie.
I to see Warner's release seasons 2 & 3 of the 1980s TV western "Paradise & Guns of Paradise" as the last season was renamed.
Colt. 45 (1957-1960) with Wayde Preston
Tales of the Texas Rangers (1955-1958) with Willard Parker, Harry Lauter
Trackdown (1957-1959) Robert Culp
The Alaskans...
I will pay as much as I need to, to see Warners release seasons 2 & 3 of the 1980s TV western "Paradise & Guns of Paradise" as the last season was renamed.
You guys were warned years ago that moving to a streaming service was a way for the studios to control what you watch and what was available to you. Have you noticed what has happened to the Star Trek films? They have disappeared from all the services. So much for getting rid of DVDs and...
I'm no longer interested in anything anybody from Warner Bros has to say until they finish releasing the TV series they promised 6-7 years ago. Namely Paradise/Guns of Paradise seasons 2 and 3. and others. We have a list of over 5000 people who agree until Warner's releases the titles they...
The theatres had their chance and have released nothing but garbage at jacked-up prices for years now. I am not interested in visiting them with all their dumb rules to control every move you make. It is no longer enjoyable at all.
Lots of great western TV Shows that we want:
Trackdown
Colt .45
Takes of the Texas Rangers
Lancer
Broken Arrow
Legend of Jesse James
Hotel de Paree
Sky King
Your top 10 films are terrible, with the exception of Blade Runner, I wouldn't give any of them a second look and a lot of them, like #2, #3, and #8 I passed up on release. A lot of my friends saw them and all agreed they were utter junk.
This is why I buy nothing that is not on Blu-ray or DVD, I warned friends who were buying digital movies and telling me it saved space, they could watch them anytime. Wake up, this is what happens, you are at the mercy of some corporation that doesn't give a hoot about you. They don't care how...
That's the only type of Bond Character, that I or anyone I know would bother watching or go to a cinema to watch. I like the pre-Bond, as a real spy action film, without all the CG crap.
My first films I bought were True Grit - John Wayne, Rio Bravo - John Wayne, The Magnificent 7 - Yul Brynner & Steve McQueen and The Outlaw Josey Wales - Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George.
Dragonslayer is a 1981 American fantasy s film 0tarring Peter MacNicol, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam, and Caitlin Clarke.
The Corrupt Ones is a 1967 crime film starring Elke Sommer, Robert Stack, Nancy Kwan, and Werner Peters.
Both films are long overdue for release on Blu-ray in Region 1. Why...
Basically, if it isn't a classic tv western, I won't own, buy it or watch it. My friends kid me about my love of old western tv shows, but every weekend, my house is full of people young and old who can't get enough of them and stay until 3 and four in the morning watching the old shows and...
I still have 4 iPod Classics 160GB models (one brand new in a box never opened) and I love and use them every day. One has all my music on it, another all my audiobooks, and the third I have the best of both music and audiobooks for traveling. I would never get rid of them.
Have Gun Will Travel
Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp
The Untouchables
Yancy Derringer
Trackdown
Maverick
Longmire
N.C.I.S. & N.C.I.S Los Angeles
Bonanza (only the first six years)
Paradise (Lee Horsely)
Cheyenne
I basically love the old TV Westerns and seldom watch anything else.
The Corrupt Ones (1967) with Robert Stack, Elke Sommer, and Nancy Kwan. This crime, adventure, and treasure film has never been released in North America.
The Corrupt Ones (1967) with Robert Stack, Elke Sommer, and Nancy Kwan. This crime, adventure, and treasure film has never been released in North America.