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March 27, 2021, 08:03 PM
Mars_Attacks
News Of The World
All I knew was what I gathered from the previews and figured it for a western.

Well, it's more of a veteran's post war story.

Tom Hanks did a good job carrying the movie. Bonus points for the little girl not screaming for two hours straight like the urchin in War Of The Worlds did.


He could fight with his wits as well as weapons. Must be why he was an officer because he had an education.

There was only two possible anachronisms with the weapons as the the Schofield was a new weapon in 1870 and I doubt there were many of them in Texas, much in the hands of less poor Southern veterans. The Remington conversion would not have been a veteran's gun, especially if he was poor and couldn't afford the conversion to cartridge firing when cap and ball was prevalent up until the turn of the century. But hey, cartridge guns make for good cinema.

Tabitha caught on really quick not even knowing the history or why the Captain did the job he did.

Overall it is an entertaining movie with enough action and no frustrating stupid drama.

Guns ran out of ammo, water was scarce, wounds were severe and it took the fight right out of them immediately.


Marzy gives it 4 AACKS out of 5.


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March 27, 2021, 08:22 PM
Oz_Shadow
Do you still have to pay separately to see it?
March 27, 2021, 08:43 PM
Mars_Attacks
I got it in the Redbox tonight.


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March 28, 2021, 03:10 PM
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As far as accuracy goes what about the ease that they kept emptying and in one case refilling with coins and using the shotgun shells?

It was also interesting how post war Texas was being policed by the north and had laws controlling who could possess firearms. The movie had a lot of historical glimpses that I liked.


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March 28, 2021, 06:56 PM
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BP shotshell cases were only held together with wads.


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March 28, 2021, 09:41 PM
kkina
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Originally posted by Mars_Attacks:
BP shotshell cases were only held together with wads.

You mean the girl didn't have a crimper on her?

This was the first fairly positive review I've seen on the movie, so saw it on that basis. I liked it. Kind of a Dances With Wolves feeling. And yes, that non-screaming kid was awesome.



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March 28, 2021, 09:59 PM
kkina
quote:
Originally posted by JohnCourage:
It was also interesting how post war Texas was being policed by the north and had laws controlling who could possess firearms. The movie had a lot of historical glimpses that I liked.

I noticed a couple small non-anachronisms, intentional or not. The meningitis epidemic, and the sunk ferry.



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March 29, 2021, 08:42 AM
cne32507
quote:
Originally posted by JohnCourage:
As far as accuracy goes what about the ease that they kept emptying and in one case refilling with coins and using the shotgun shells?

It was also interesting how post war Texas was being policed by the north and had laws controlling who could possess firearms. The movie had a lot of historical glimpses that I liked.

I rented it on Prime for $5 and we enjoyed it.

The Yankee Army being in charge of rebel states was called military reconstruction. This punishing was instituted by the "Radical Republicans" and is why the south was a Democrat stronghold for the next 100 years.