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Purchase Hondo (Full Screen) Online - Best Hondo (Full Screen) Review
Original at screenwriters.la
• Wed, Apr 16
By travelagentbusiness1909 I cannot think of another actor I would pay to see act than John Wayne, the performance is well worth the price of a ticket. John Wayne performance in Hondo (Full Screen) is no exception, the way John Wayne and Geraldine Page work ...
Dark Command DVD Review - Buy Dark Command DVD Online!
Original at fanpe.com
• Mon, Mar 24
By keven7414 Historically dubious but vigorously entertaining, Dark Command is the best of John Wayne’s many movies for Republic (not counting Wayne’s lovely producing debut Angel and the Badman and those two John Ford films). ...
Dark Command DVD Review - Buy Dark Command DVD Online!
Original at crainfotech.net
• Thu, Mar 20
By estevan6367 Historically dubious but vigorously entertaining, Dark Command is the best of John Wayne’s many movies for Republic (not counting Wayne’s lovely producing debut Angel and the Badman and those two John Ford films). ...
Films in Review 2007 - the Top Ten List
Original at CinemaDave
• Mon, Dec 31
The John Wayne Centennial reminded people of better movies that involved storyline, character development and impressive visuals. One free screening of "The Searchers" easily outclassed "Shrek the Third," "Spider-Man 3" and "Pirates of ...
New DVD releases include 'Pirates of the Caribbean' - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Original at Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
• Mon, Dec 3
New DVD releases include 'Pirates of the Caribbean' PA - John Ford is best-remembered as the man behind such John Wayne classics as "The Searchers," "The Quiet Man" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," yet this ...
DVD Review: The John Wayne Film Collection Box Set
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Jul 1
By Ian Woolstencroft Wayne looks like he’s having a good time and with much of the film shot on location in Hawaii, it’s no wonder. From an acting point of view he seems uninterested but this isn’t a film about character it about making a political statement. Big Jim McLain makes Wayne’s The Alamo and The Green Bere...
Opinion: John Wayne Centenary: The '70s - Big Jake, The Cowboys and The Shootist
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 25
By Ian Woolstencroft John Wayne made his final ten films between 1970 and 1976; eight of them were westerns with the other two being ill-advised attempts at the cop movie genre. The misjudged True Grit sequel, Rooster Cogburn (1975) followed before Wayne’s final film, The Shootist (1976). Let’s take a closer l...
Opinion: John Wayne Centenary: The '60s - The Alamo, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, McLintock!, The Sons of Katie Elder, El Dorado, The War Wagon, and True Grit
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, Jun 18
By Ian Woolstencroft The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) The ‘60s was Wayne’s decade for making fun films, even when not out-and-out comedies like McLintock! his westerns, with the exception of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, had a easy going sense of fun that is hard not to like. The War Wagon (1967)
TV Review: March Round-Up, Including New Shows Blood Ties, Raines, and The Riches
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Apr 15
By Ian Woolstencroft US TV 24 Day 6: 5pm – 9pm" “Maelstrom” “Crossroads, Part 1” “Crossroads, Part 2” Blood Ties Blood Price" Criminal Minds Ashes and Dust" CSI “Empty Eyes” Heroes “Parasite” Lost “Enter 77” “Par Avion” “Exposé” Raines “Pilot” “Meet Juan Doe” The Riches “Pilot” “Believe the Lie” UK TV