Please, if you're interested in participating in this "Western Challenge" during the month of March, below is a direct link to the thread in which participants can post their movie/TV show opinions. Anyone is welcome and the Challenge rules are listed in the first post in that linked thread...
Anyone interested in the following:
"Any of you interested in participating in a "Western" Movies/TV Shows Challenge during the Month of March? Unlike other movie challenges, I don't want to have a bunch of rules regarding participation. There will be no minimum number of Westerns you have to...
You’re right I disagree with you! The ending isn’t irrational, it’s an ironic ending that makes it a more thought provoking movie. As to it being a film noir of little importance to you then so be it because it was important enough for the filmmakers because that’s what they were trying to...
It’s on my list of favorite westerns:
https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/crawdaddys-random-thoughts-about-home-video-film-tv.351550/page-182#post-5068775
If you ever get a chance take a listen to the audio commentary by Eddie Muller. It's pretty entertaining and an informative one. I plan on watching my 2023 Warner Archive Blu-ray as my last viewing was the 2007 DVD.
I'm hoping more people will join us this year in our "Noirvember Movie Challenge". The more, the better even if it's just a handful of noir titles. It starts this Wednesday, November 1st and runs through November 30th...
I need to watch Mirage again. Eddie Muller got in trouble when he disparaged Gregory Peck in front of Diane Baker. She came to Peck's defense and wasn't having any of Eddie's criticism of Peck as an actor.:) Eddie Muller had me laughing when he retold that story.
I enjoy Rancho Notorious much more today than when I first watched it in my childhood back in the 1960s. I'm glad it's an eccentric Western and I appreciate that song because it brings a smile to my face. Sure, it's a bad song, but I'm the type of person that can enjoy bad songs and even...
That's the documentary that Matt and I were talking about as it played on TCM a couple of times over the last few years.
Edit: Here in the States, it's on the TCM app until July 8th.
Frank Tarzi of Kino stated on a recent podcast that two more volumes of Audie Murphy movies are coming. One volume will have some 1950's westerns and the other 1960's. You can listen to the podcast here.
Not surprising as they usually sell direct from their site before another retailer like Amazon is able to sell it. The same thing happened with Flesh and Fantasy and Road House to name a few titles.