Dans l'Ouest sans foi ni loi, les Cowboys, une confrérie notoire de tueurs et de voleurs, régnaient avec des poings et des armes. Le destin les a finalement rattrapés - et maintenant le gang... Tout lireDans l'Ouest sans foi ni loi, les Cowboys, une confrérie notoire de tueurs et de voleurs, régnaient avec des poings et des armes. Le destin les a finalement rattrapés - et maintenant le gang impitoyable n'a qu'un seul membre survivant.Dans l'Ouest sans foi ni loi, les Cowboys, une confrérie notoire de tueurs et de voleurs, régnaient avec des poings et des armes. Le destin les a finalement rattrapés - et maintenant le gang impitoyable n'a qu'un seul membre survivant.
Jake Busey
- McCloskey
- (uncredited)
Abigail Hunt
- Whore 2
- (uncredited)
Dan Koenig
- Cowboy 3
- (uncredited)
Curt Lambert
- Deputy Dan
- (uncredited)
Daniel Luján
- Tarak
- (uncredited)
David Nett
- Ike Bullard
- (uncredited)
Edward Neumeier
- Cowboy 1
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Didn't go into this movie with any expectations as I was just planning on passing a couple of hours.
Unfortunately it was a poorly made, poorly acted, poorly written effort.
A lot of hammy acting and long winded monologues at key moments. The first gunfight looked like something you'd see in a school play and things didn't get any better after that.
Unfortunately it was a poorly made, poorly acted, poorly written effort.
A lot of hammy acting and long winded monologues at key moments. The first gunfight looked like something you'd see in a school play and things didn't get any better after that.
If you like westerns and Jake Busey (big fan and it's criminal he's not in more) then you'll accept this film and watch it.
Action wasn't that good for a western but it wasn't the worst.
I enjoyed this film for what it was and I would recommend it only to big western fans.
7/10 - 7 because of the cast.
Action wasn't that good for a western but it wasn't the worst.
I enjoyed this film for what it was and I would recommend it only to big western fans.
7/10 - 7 because of the cast.
B+ movie, I didn't find the audio that annoying as other reviewers did.. What I did find was an enjoyable script and decent acting. A good hunt them down movie that took it's sweet time between action scene, but I didn't mind because the dialog was just so refreshing to listen to. Good simple folks, Bad guys with friends that you would play poker with.
Was the costume/wardrobe the greatest, no, but not horrible by any stretch of the imagination... Was the scenery spectacular...no...in fact not bad actually, yeah some of the buildings looked a little too new, but all in all, not bad.
Just a Western with a different slant than most today's movies take, and it made for an enjoyable view. If not for a few curse words and graphic blood scenes, this could be mistaken for a somewhat family friendly movie, since today's movies curse every other word. 8/10 (High rating for me).
Was the costume/wardrobe the greatest, no, but not horrible by any stretch of the imagination... Was the scenery spectacular...no...in fact not bad actually, yeah some of the buildings looked a little too new, but all in all, not bad.
Just a Western with a different slant than most today's movies take, and it made for an enjoyable view. If not for a few curse words and graphic blood scenes, this could be mistaken for a somewhat family friendly movie, since today's movies curse every other word. 8/10 (High rating for me).
Parts of this movie were enjoyable, and the ending was quite nice, however, getting to the ending takes a bit of effort.
Since I love the old style dramatic Westerns,,CGI and special effects I can do without, but "sloppy" wardrobe is something that doesn't cost a lot to do well. There were no pre-printed paisley bandanas back then. The real ones were probably solid color rags from this or that. These (which literally EVERYONE wore) looked like they had just come off the shelf from Walmart. At least they could have washed & dried them (and the brand new cargo pants with the buckle in the back and all the "brand spanking new" vests and crisp shirts) No ironing, and leave them out in a dust storm a bit, especially the hats! This wardrobe GLARINGLY said "Fake".
Some very poor acting and writing, Jeff Fahey and Danny Trejo almost stole the whole movie with one scene.
Nice to see Tom Berringer looking and acting so well in his '70's - Wow.
Barely watchable. However, it had a pretty good "feel good" kind of ending.
Since I love the old style dramatic Westerns,,CGI and special effects I can do without, but "sloppy" wardrobe is something that doesn't cost a lot to do well. There were no pre-printed paisley bandanas back then. The real ones were probably solid color rags from this or that. These (which literally EVERYONE wore) looked like they had just come off the shelf from Walmart. At least they could have washed & dried them (and the brand new cargo pants with the buckle in the back and all the "brand spanking new" vests and crisp shirts) No ironing, and leave them out in a dust storm a bit, especially the hats! This wardrobe GLARINGLY said "Fake".
Some very poor acting and writing, Jeff Fahey and Danny Trejo almost stole the whole movie with one scene.
Nice to see Tom Berringer looking and acting so well in his '70's - Wow.
Barely watchable. However, it had a pretty good "feel good" kind of ending.
I'm all in for hiring handicapped people but it doesn't work having dead sound effects team. I was so annoyed by the muffled cannon shots where any other movie maker would have had real rifle and gun shots recorded instead. I can't tell you what the last hour and eleven minutes were like because I found something else to watch instead. Maybe if the whole thing was worth watching I would have more than six hundred characters. Your review process is worse than the movie. Maybe if the whole thing was worth watching I would have more than six hundred characters. Your review process is worse than the movie.
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- GaffesGeronimo surrendered in 1886 ending the Apache Wars. Therefore, with hostile Apaches, this movie must take place before that date. Yet during the poker game in the saloon the piano player is clearly playing Scott Joplin. In particular, he plays The Entertainer at one point. But The Entertainer was not written until 1902.
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