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TXduckcaller
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Post by TXduckcaller »

It was OK. Pretty predictable. In all not bad for a $3 rental on a sick day.

As usual TLJ brought his air of realistic acting to the show. I'd say that was the highpoint.

The cavalry officer cameo was a surprise. Whoever picked the weapons for the show did a good job. Nice to see some more obscure pieces like the S&W .44 Russian, and a Sharps "Big 50".
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I've got it at home but haven't watched it yet. Looking forward to it.
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the "bad guy" in the movie...the indian was about as bad of a bad guy as i have seen....by the end i wanted to kick his ass!
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thought it was pretty good... Of course, I like TLJ...

Glad I rented it...
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decent flick.
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swinginD wrote:the "bad guy" in the movie...the indian was about as bad of a bad guy as i have seen....by the end i wanted to kick his ass!

I agree, the wife and I were both the same way
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