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Realism in Western Movie
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I loved tombstone but I also really liked Outlaw Josey Wales. Id have a hard time choosing which one I like better.
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Yes Al, Josey Wales was excellent as well. Is also on my favorite list.
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But, but, Alan Ladd was Shane! He couldn't possibly have it wrong.
Just kidding here. Still, I liked the movie.
Just kidding here. Still, I liked the movie.
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Did you ever notice that Josie used cap and ball Colts but he had a cartridge Sharps with a scope site?
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Yes, they appeared to 1860's, and there's a scene where he is changing the cylinders for a reload.
Which not as easy as they made it look.
Now the 1858 is much easier and quicker to change.
But I agree still a good movie.
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Which not as easy as they made it look.
Now the 1858 is much easier and quicker to change.
But I agree still a good movie.
RP
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I don't recall a scene in The Outlaw Josey Wales where he is swapping a cylinder.and there's a scene where he is changing the cylinders for a reload.
I think you are referring to 'Pale Rider' - where he is doing so in the final shootout scene.
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That could be it's been a while since I saw either.
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I remember that scene. I think he was walking while swapping. Can't remember which movie either.
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