Wouldn't that be going for beaver......would have gone back for Carroll Baker too. to heck with the furs.
Wouldn't that be going for beaver......would have gone back for Carroll Baker too. to heck with the furs.
Centennial. Barbara Carrera...Ohhhh.Are you talking about the mini series with Robert Conrad ? I tried finding that one a couple months back but couldn't find a place streaming it.
I looked and on mine its on Starz through prime. Unfortunately I don't have that one.It's on amazon prime.
I remember that one from when I was a kidOne of my all time favorites is Sgt. Alvin York. The turkey shoot scene is awesome.
I'm current watching "1917". Ya, features Enfields - "unmentionables" - but a great period film nonetheless, if maybe a little late in "period" for this board..... Any more I missed?
Wyatt Earp I think is a better story but Val Kilmer knocks it out of the park as Doc and open range is another great one and who doesn't like Broken TrailNah...his best two were McClintock and The Shootist.
How the West Was Won belongs on the list.
My favorite two westerns are Tombstone with Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, & Sam Elliot and Open Range
I dislike the fact that literally every rifle/musket or pistol in the movie is a pedersoli frontier & brown bess, Kentucky pistol with the exception of Hugh glass’s rifle, which also had the barrel cut down to fit the movie. SMHI didn't really care for the Revenant, but that was just me.
I dislike the fact that literally every rifle/musket or pistol in the movie is a pedersoli frontier & brown bess, Kentucky pistol with the exception of Hugh glass’s rifle, which also had the barrel cut down to fit the movie. SMH
It had historical inaccuracies, but it was a good movie.I didn't really care for the Revenant, but that was just me.
I liked the John Wayne version better. I have heard the remake was a little closer to the novel. Still, both were good movies.I'm still on the fence about the remake of True Grit