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Movie Reviews of AppaloosaMovie Review: Appaloosa, not a horse. Summary: 5 Stars
This film is as good a western as the highly rated "Unforgiven". It has it all, from cast to storyline.
The cast fits so well together, I forgot the praised actors in the caracters they portrayed. Kudos to Ed Harris, for this entry to film history; Vigo for his "tightly held, close to the vest" western hero--so different from his other western caracter in "Hildalgo". And, Miss Renee, has no limits apparently in acting heights.
Movie Review: Appaloosa Summary: 5 Stars
Appaloosa This movie was a great movie. The area where it was filmed, in northern New Mexico is real scenic. The action was great, the actors did a great job, all of them. Especially Ed Harris, and Viggo Mortensen, two of my favorite actors. I would recomend it to anyone. The delivery time was short as usual.
Movie Review: Great Movie! Summary: 5 Stars
Appaloosa is a movie that will take you back in time when the west was still unsettled. Viggo Mortensen gives an excellent job of acting as does Ed Harris. The sets are excellent and the story is good. I think Ed Harris does a good job of direction as well. This is a very believable movie. The female heroine (Renee Zellweger) is not your perfect role model for a lady, but that is how things are in life.
Movie Review: One Of My Favorites Summary: 5 Stars
My husband and I first viewed this movie at our local theater and really liked it. Recently, a friend mentioned how much they liked it, which prompted me to order it from Amazon for my DVD collection. We have now watched it for the second time and found it to be even better the second time around. I highly recommend it to those who love good westerns. You won't be disappointed.
Movie Review: act of love Summary: 5 Stars
This film was an act of love by Harris. A man who obviously grew up steeped in westerns, as many of us his age were. The story has all of the elements of a classic western, but for me the moment that lifted it from vintage to art was the scene of the train being watched from afar by a cougar atop a desert bluff. Transcendent.
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