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Um jovem da Filadélfia, dois apostadores desajustados em fuga e um pregador mortal têm um encontro com o destino em uma cidade em franca decadência chamada Big Kill.Um jovem da Filadélfia, dois apostadores desajustados em fuga e um pregador mortal têm um encontro com o destino em uma cidade em franca decadência chamada Big Kill.Um jovem da Filadélfia, dois apostadores desajustados em fuga e um pregador mortal têm um encontro com o destino em uma cidade em franca decadência chamada Big Kill.
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Actually liked this film, but you need to drop preconceived expectations that it is a serious western. I definitely felt a chemistry among the actors...it seemed most were actually enjoying their characters. A few good laughs and general entertainment value is what I got out of the film, and frankly, that's what I was looking for when I hit "play".
Fun and Engaging Modern Western.
Manages to Mingle a Menagerie of Moments from the Long History of the Genre with Heart-Felt Fan Appeal.
Hoping that the Audience will Hop on Board and Enjoy the Ride.
The Reaction has been Mixed.
The Current Metacritic Score is 4.2.
Down and Dirty Fans of the Western seem to Like it.
The Westerns from the Past Blow in and Out of the Movie Like Tumbleweed.
You Notice then it's Gone. But Other Fleeting Visitors will Show-Up.
This is Part of the Charm.
None of it is Heavy-Handed.
Just an Inducement to Pay Attention while the Plot Unfolds with some Originality.
While Writer-Director-Star, Scott Martin has some Chops of His Own.
When the Two Lead Characters, Gamblers, are Playing Cards and the Camera Slowly Creeps in for an Over the Shoulder Peek, You Hear...
"7's?... No......Go Fish"
It's a Laugh Out Loud Moment that Appears at a Time when the Movie is Flatly an Unambiguous Stating...
"Having Fun Yet?"
That is the Point where You make a Personal Decision to Follow Along or Not.
It's an Underrated New Western that has been Coming in a Slow-Wave.
Testing the Temperature of the Masses to See if the Western Genre is Infectious Again.
Smart and Artistically Fulfilling.
Definitely Worth a Watch.
Manages to Mingle a Menagerie of Moments from the Long History of the Genre with Heart-Felt Fan Appeal.
Hoping that the Audience will Hop on Board and Enjoy the Ride.
The Reaction has been Mixed.
The Current Metacritic Score is 4.2.
Down and Dirty Fans of the Western seem to Like it.
The Westerns from the Past Blow in and Out of the Movie Like Tumbleweed.
You Notice then it's Gone. But Other Fleeting Visitors will Show-Up.
This is Part of the Charm.
None of it is Heavy-Handed.
Just an Inducement to Pay Attention while the Plot Unfolds with some Originality.
While Writer-Director-Star, Scott Martin has some Chops of His Own.
When the Two Lead Characters, Gamblers, are Playing Cards and the Camera Slowly Creeps in for an Over the Shoulder Peek, You Hear...
"7's?... No......Go Fish"
It's a Laugh Out Loud Moment that Appears at a Time when the Movie is Flatly an Unambiguous Stating...
"Having Fun Yet?"
That is the Point where You make a Personal Decision to Follow Along or Not.
It's an Underrated New Western that has been Coming in a Slow-Wave.
Testing the Temperature of the Masses to See if the Western Genre is Infectious Again.
Smart and Artistically Fulfilling.
Definitely Worth a Watch.
Some funny parts and some chemistry between the actors; but, schizophrenic plot, stilted dialogue and slow moving 2 hours + run time make this not so great even by B movie standards. Not an entire waste of an evening, as it has some good and funny moments; but, the writer and director should be "Unforgiven"! LOL
I enjoyed this movie! Pace was brisk with a compelling ending. Some of the dialogue could have been better, but the characters were likable. Some great scenery shots that reminded me of good old-fashioned westerns from the likes of John Ford and Anthony Mann. The friendship and comedic aspects of the leading actors worked well. Christopher Sanders was also excellent in the lead role. Absolutely a surprisingly good modern Western movie!
It's an ok couple of hours to spend but don't expect any magic. Reminds me of the type of movie you get when TV actors come together on a network project they sort of have to do to fulfill a contract. Somebody writes a big screen script for three specific celebrities, but they pass on it, so you end up with a quick draw TV production, pun intended. I know that's not the case with Big Kill, it's just that only three actors really seem like they belong in the old west, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jason Patrick, and Danny Trejo, who is completely wasted in a teaser that goes nowhere. In fact, he's not the only character that shows up and then disappears without a payoff. Watching the guys on horseback is painful, and in some of the shots, the paint looks like a pony. Let's just say being in the saddle doesn't look like second nature to most of these riders. It's like taking the cast of Murder She Wrote and giving them parts in Gone Baby Gone, and then not giving them any time to get into character.
Concept is OK: Town goes bad after silver mines flood, gets taken over by hired guns rustling cattle. Of course, one look at the dusty town and sage brush, not a puddle or raindrop to be seen, and, well, you know, what floods? Whole town looks like a Hollywood back lot. And cinematography is not geared to making a visual statement.
Nothing really makes much sense, and characters just seem to do things at the whim of the screenwriter, especially at the end.
All this being said, I wouldn't mind seeing this same cast again in another western, albiet, better script and higher production values.
Concept is OK: Town goes bad after silver mines flood, gets taken over by hired guns rustling cattle. Of course, one look at the dusty town and sage brush, not a puddle or raindrop to be seen, and, well, you know, what floods? Whole town looks like a Hollywood back lot. And cinematography is not geared to making a visual statement.
Nothing really makes much sense, and characters just seem to do things at the whim of the screenwriter, especially at the end.
All this being said, I wouldn't mind seeing this same cast again in another western, albiet, better script and higher production values.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesWhen Johnny Kane first meets Jake in the bar he says to Jake: "I hear you're real fast" to which Jake responds: "I'm just a sporting man." This is the same thing Johnny Ringo says to Doc Holiday in the film Tombstone and Doc gives a similar response. A very obvious homage the now classic western.
- Erros de gravaçãoEverybody in Big Kill denies knowing anybody named Grant when Jim asks around, but he is the mayor of the town. And nobody is surprised when Jim calls him Grant, so it is not as if Grant has been living there incognito or under a different name. This is never explained in the movie.
Perhaps they were protecting the head of the illegal rustled cattle crew that provides much of the town's revenue.
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Jim Andrews: I don't want to stay here any longer than we have to. We don't seem very welcome.
Jake Logan: We're used to that.
- Trilhas sonorasHorse Races
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