Movie Reviews for Monte Walsh

Monte Walsh

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Movie Reviews of Monte Walsh

Movie Review: The Real Deal
Summary: 4 Stars

What I want to know is, why hasn't the original with Lee Marvin and Jack Palance been released on DVD?

Movie Review: Gift
Summary: 4 Stars

This DVD was purchased for a friend as a gift who loves western's. It's one of their favorite movies.

Movie Review: Monte Walsh- Movie with Tom Selleck
Summary: 4 Stars

Tom Selleck, in a movie we'd never seen before. It was pretty good. Tom Selleck fans will like it!

Movie Review: Western with great Depth
Summary: 3 Stars

This remake of the 1970 movie of the same name starring Tom Selleck is not immediately what you are likely to expect, after about 15 mins into the picture. Set at the turn of the 19th century, Selleck plays the title role as a true cowboy, slowly realising that he is rapidly becoming an anachronism, to the ever evolving world around him. Unhappy with what he sees more and more, he comes to take a stand against the faceless Eastern companies threatening the very fabric of his World, in heroic, but not typical fashion, and this essentially sets up our story. Hardly action packed, and more than a few dry screen moments mean however, that Selleck really has to work hard to maintain the flow of the story, but he does so with a depth of character and credibility that is accomplished to say the least. This is probably not a movie you will sit around and talk about for hours, and will ceratinly be more popular with dedictaed fans of the genre, rather than a more mainstream audience. All that aside, this is a good movie, with some great acting. that unfortunately that just misses the mark.

Movie Review: Lee Marvin's theatrical Monte Walsh
Summary: 3 Stars

Mr. Selleck does his usual great western acting, in a story that covers the close of the "West". My opinion is that the earlier theatrical version of Monte Walsh (not available on DVD) starring Lee Marvin was a far superior production - cinamatically, photographically, characterizations, sets, and in continuity. Hope they release the Lee Marvin version on DVD soon. Still love to see Tom Selleck act, one of the few actors in Hollywood that haven't been "chickified" or are metrosexuals - movies need real men.
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