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In Reply to: Agree.... posted by powermatic on May 29, 2009 at 10:57:54:
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Follow Ups Full Thread Please enable JavaScript to allow Full Thread view. Topic - Peckinpah's early masterpiece, "Ride the High Country," starring - tinear 10:46:57 05/25/09 (17) Well ... - Mike K 07:11:05 05/31/09 (0) RE:Thanks... - powermatic 11:02:51 05/29/09 (0) RE: Peckinpah's early masterpiece, "Ride the High Country," starring - patrickU 05:07:25 05/26/09 (3) This is early Sam. No. Not "too violent." nt - tinear 07:37:01 05/26/09 (2) RE: This is early Sam. No. Not "too violent." nt - patrickU 07:42:04 05/26/09 (1) ... - Audiophilander 21:57:02 05/26/09 (0) And what a story he told in 94 minutes - danj 22:43:41 05/25/09 (10) Like Patrick, I'm not a huge fan of Peck's work, especially the older, slow-motion - tinear 07:38:13 05/26/09 (9) RE: Like Patrick, I'm not a huge fan of Peck's work, especially the older, slow-motion - patrickU 13:08:09 05/27/09 (0) The Wild Bunch is one of the best westerns ever.. - tunenut 14:14:33 05/26/09 (1) Agree, it's a masterpiece. nt - Dave Mester 17:39:17 05/26/09 (0) I see your point - danj 12:44:52 05/26/09 (5) In a way, it's apples and oranges - eppis1 17:58:51 05/26/09 (3) "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," Altman's Western, may have been the best of the bunch. nt - tinear 20:24:15 05/26/09 (2) Agree.... - powermatic 10:57:54 05/29/09 (1) How can you fail to mention - tinear 21:11:50 05/30/09 (0) You've hit on a fundamental point, actually. I'd argue that - tinear 13:36:49 05/26/09 (0) Follow Ups How can you fail to mention - tinear 21:11:50 05/30/09 (0)