Movie Reviews for The Magnificent Seven - The Complete Second Season

The Magnificent Seven - The Complete Second Season

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Movie Reviews of The Magnificent Seven - The Complete Second Season

Movie Review: FINALLY!
Summary: 5 Stars

Entertaining for all western fans, eagerly awaited by all fans of the TV series. Still miss the show.

Movie Review: The Magnificent Seven - The Complete Second Season
Summary: 5 Stars

Season two of this series is a good as season one but has the advantage that it takes links from season one and follows them through so we have Chris finally finding out who killed his family and Vin [...] the trail of the man who framed him for murder. Along with this we still get the interaction of the seven very different personalities and the situations they get into protecting the town.
A very entertaining series.

Movie Review: Cowboy love!
Summary: 5 Stars

Love this series, great characters, with wonderful actors. I think my favorite episode is Vendetta - the excellent writing and guest stars make it really great entertainment. I'm a huge fan of Michael Biehn, Dale Midkiff, and all the other great actors in this

Movie Review: Greatest Television Series Ever!
Summary: 5 Stars

The Magnificent Seven is the greatest television series ever, period. It only lasted two seasons, but it could have gone ten if TV series were renewed on quality rather than ratings.

Start with seven men who seemed to be born to play these roles. Whether they were a gunfighter, a bounty hunter, a gambler, a healer, a holy man, a womanizer, or a kid wanna-be, these guys were all perfectly cast. Add in the striking blonde Laurie Holden as Mary Travis and Robert Vaughn as Judge Travis and the regular characters are top-notch and perfect. The sexual tension between Chris Larabee (Michael Biehn) and Mary Travis added to the enjoyment of every episode.

I also have to throw in a kudo to one of my old acting coaches, Karen Hensel, who appears from time-to-time in this series as a storekeeper. The sets and costuming were always authentic. The stories were consistent with what we want to believe about the old west. Each episode of this series is a one-hour vacation into a time past, where we all want to go from time to time.

We have seen these men cast in subsequent roles - such as Eric Close (One of my favorite actors, who plays Vin Tanner in this series) as an FBI investigator in "Without A Trace," - and although they are all great talents, they will never again be cast in roles that so perfectly fit them.

I was ecstatic when I was able to buy the first season on DVD, and now that I own both seasons, I never have to worry about "not having anything to watch."

I absolutely believe this is the greatest television series ever. I would be hard pressed to imagine a series would come along and be more enjoyable.

Movie Review: FINALLY!
Summary: 5 Stars

It's been a long time coming for all of us M7 fans, but the wait is almost over. We fought the good fight to keep the show on the air, but CBS had no faith. Now we can relive the thrills all over again!
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