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Gloria 2022-01-09 08:01:07
Hero ending
Because Amway of Uncle Wolf went to see it. The movie world is too vast, and such Hollywood movies are not very colorful: the mirror is very much like a TV show, the colors are a bit oversaturated, and the setting is simple, but the rough and straightforward heroism is still quite igniting. Western...
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Benjamin 2022-01-09 08:01:07
Tolerate for two hours, for the last three shots
I admit that of all the popcorn movies, my favorite is the western, not to mention this is not popcorn. Compared with the various electric sparks of science fiction and magic, the pouring of bullets from war police and bandits, and the magnificent moves of martial arts costumes, the classic...

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Cullen 2022-04-21 09:02:54
Insist on the struggle and failed to follow through, and the result still had to rely on mysterious passers-by. Here comes a paradox. If Starrett is seen as a righteous defender of rights, where should the earlier Aboriginal people be placed? From this, Shane's disappearance is also reasonable. Wine and meat have passed through the intestines, and the light of America will last forever. The Legend of the Giants three years later also failed to hit the mark. Let's touch it again, the early prototype of Chaoying may have originated from the western movie.
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Elsa 2022-04-23 07:03:27
There are actually quite a few people who came for Wolf 3...
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Joe Starrett: Looks like your friends are a little late. What are the Ryker boys up to this time?
[points a rifle at Shane]
Shane: Ryker?
Joe Starrett: That's what I said.
Shane: I wouldn't know a Ryker from your Jersey cow.
Joe Starrett: Don't forget to close the gate on your way out.
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Rufus Ryker: I don't want no trouble, Starrett. I came to inform ya. I got that beef contract for the reservation.
Joe Starrett: Did it take this many of you to tell me that?
Rufus Ryker: I mean business.
Joe Starrett: Then you tend to your own.
Rufus Ryker: That's just what I'm doing! I'm telling ya now, I'm gonna need all my range.
Joe Starrett: Now that you've warned me, would you mind gettin' off my place?
Rufus Ryker: Your place! You're gonna have to get out before the snow flies.
Joe Starrett: And supposin' I don't?
Rufus Ryker: You and the other squatters...
Joe Starrett: Homesteaders, you mean, don't you?
Rufus Ryker: I could blast you out of here right now, you and the others.
Joe Starrett: Now you listen to me, the time for gun-blastin' a man off his own place is past. Why, they're building a penitentiary right now...
Marian Starrett: Joe, that's enough.