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Aces N' Eights

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Movie Review: Get out of the way... you're holding up progress
Summary: 3 Stars

A story about hired guns and the railroad.
The bad guys are killing anybody who won't sell
on the right of way. It gives "Eminent domain"
a new definition for the wild west.
Something like "redevelopment' in the inner city
in modern times? In MOB terms they call it an offer that you can't refuse:
here they call it the "dead man's poker hand".
The picture this movie gives is of smaller holding farmers
being killed and their property taken by organized
railroad thugs.
When they kill an old man who had an hired hand who was once a gunslinger,
trouble in a large destructive way ( a shoot out) takes place.
I wouldn't call the result an happy ending.

Movie Review: Look at their teeth
Summary: 5 Stars

Aces N' Eights DVD

This is story about a railroad man using force to obtain right-of-way when his "low-ball offers are refused. . Ernest Borgnine and some other landowners refuse to sell. Ernest Borgnine plays what, IMHO, is his best role and is deserving of some award, but probably won't get it. Bruce Boxleithner plays a tough gunslinger for hire. I don't know if they intentionally did his teeth that way, but it looks authentic. It never did makes sense to me for movie stars to have bright white teeth in the movies if they were playing an adult from yesteryear.

Contrary to what some other reviewers have said, I enjoyed the movie,but then again, I watched it for free. Recommended for fans of Ernest Borgnine, Bruce Boxleithner and westerns.

Gunner June, 2008



Movie Review: Ernie is the reason for both stars...
Summary: 2 Stars

This is a tired and very played out story...the acting is pretty hack level and the direction is by the numbers. Ernest Borgnine is a gem and everything he does is "authentic" while pretty much everything else feels a notch below a quality movie of the week circa 1972. Bruce Boxleithner's paunchy brown toothed gunslinger isn't bad though its a cliche part/character. I wasted 9 bucks on it...don't go out of your way to find it on cable. I love westerns...this isn't going to do ANYTHING for the genre.

Movie Review: Standard Plot, Good Cast, Poor Direction...
Summary: 2 Stars

"Aces N' Eights" (the title has nothing to do with the story, BTW) revives the old chestnut about the railroad forcing landowners off their property, spiced up with names like Ernest Borgnine (as the most stubborn homesteader), William Atherton (as the nasty railroad bureaucrat, naturally), Casper Van Dien and Bruce Boxleitner (both quite good as gunmen who develop consciences) and Jeff Kober (looking eerily like Denis Leary as the most bloodthirsty of Atherton's men). A minuscule budget and pedestrian direction (by Craig R. Baxley) does the film in, with poorly-staged action scenes, continuity problems, and an annoying reliance on tight close-ups.

It's all been done before, and done better..."Aces N' Eights" is for undiscriminating western fans only!
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