spaulson50
Joined Nov 2012
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Been a fan since the inception of the franchise. Episode 1 was intriguing but its been downhill since. An A for effort but a yawning C on a series which has reached trite levels.
If you're new to the Xenomorph, watch Alien then Aliens. These two movies have stood the test of time and distanced themselves for all others including the FX entry.
Believe me, I'm in the pipe, five by five.
If you're new to the Xenomorph, watch Alien then Aliens. These two movies have stood the test of time and distanced themselves for all others including the FX entry.
Believe me, I'm in the pipe, five by five.
A 1969 B remake of Winchester '73. Jeremy Slate wins a race and receives a new bike as the prize. He wants to sell it for cash but of course, it's stolen. His personal quest to "get my bike back so I can buy a ranch" is the plot.
3 reasons to watch this curio:
1) If you're into bikes.
2) Filming locations all in Arizona 3) Jocelyn Lane!
After Tickle Me with Elvis, I feel for Jocelyn having to put up with low grade projects. She's the best part of this film.
Film has its moments with some nice Arizona desert locations shots. Have I mentioned Jocelyn Lane though? My goodness she's easy on the eyes.
3 reasons to watch this curio:
1) If you're into bikes.
2) Filming locations all in Arizona 3) Jocelyn Lane!
After Tickle Me with Elvis, I feel for Jocelyn having to put up with low grade projects. She's the best part of this film.
Film has its moments with some nice Arizona desert locations shots. Have I mentioned Jocelyn Lane though? My goodness she's easy on the eyes.
There are a few underrated John Wayne films. Hondo is one and so is Tall In The Saddle. Wayne is in his prime here and delivers a top shelf performance.
Wonderful Black & White cinematography along with the beautiful Ella Raines as the love interest. Last pairing with Gabby Hayes, who steals nearly every scene. Add Ward Bond & you have solid entertainment.
Audrey Long, Born to Kill and A Night of Adventure, shows up early and tries to compete with firey Ella Raines as the love interest. The sparks definitely fly between Wayne & Raines.
Some memorable Wayne scenes including " heard you're looking for me".
Wonderful Black & White cinematography along with the beautiful Ella Raines as the love interest. Last pairing with Gabby Hayes, who steals nearly every scene. Add Ward Bond & you have solid entertainment.
Audrey Long, Born to Kill and A Night of Adventure, shows up early and tries to compete with firey Ella Raines as the love interest. The sparks definitely fly between Wayne & Raines.
Some memorable Wayne scenes including " heard you're looking for me".