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"It's all corn".



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Loved it! The Apostle and Tender Mercies are dandy Duvall flicks, too.


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One of my favorites


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"Good luck in Montana, kid"
Good flick


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Duvall is one of the best . And my list of actors that fits that description is very short .
 
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I enjoyed Secondhand Lions quite a bit. Duvall is on the same level as Eastwood as far as I'm concerned although Duvall does not direct as far as I know. Watched Lonesome Dove a week or so ago. Hollywood seems to be incapable of doing a sweeping epic like that anymore. Duvall has commented that Lonesome Dove, Open Range and Broken Trail is his personal movie trifecta that he feels are his best performances.


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Watching it now on Tubi and enjoying it. Thank you Chuck for this thread!



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Isn't that nice?

Too bad that rarely happens anymore.
 
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Damn fine flick.



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Since there is a lot about Duvall, did anyone see him Assassination Tango? Interesting flick, especially since he is a big fan of the Tango.
 
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I love this movie and the tie-in to Bill Waterson / Calvin and Hobbs.




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did anyone see him Assassination Tango

I did see that. I think he only made it because of his love for the tango. Plus, that was his wife playing opposite him.
 
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