Another good one is ....
So am I, and Tombstone was one of the best, thanks in large part to Val Kilmer. His costumes and makeup were so good that I didn't realize until some time later that I had seen him in another film, "Top Gun," not too long before.
A favorite film of mine is "Lone Star." It's not a western, per se, but is an outstanding, multi-dimensional film. It came out in 1996, and Roger Ebert and (the late) Gene Siskel both raved about it, one rating it as the best film of the year and the other ranking it 2nd or 3rd. ("The English Patient" won "best picture" that year, a monumentally boring movie if ever there was one.)
"Lone Star" is a John Sayles film and stars Chris Cooper in the primary role and the lovely Elizabeth Peña in the main female role. The supporting cast is also terrific. The film is so good, so cleverly made, and contains so much great (and often subtle) dialog that it's well worth seeing twice ... even necessary to catch everything.
Don't miss it if you can!
Originally posted by Black Bart
A favorite film of mine is "Lone Star." It's not a western, per se, but is an outstanding, multi-dimensional film. It came out in 1996, and Roger Ebert and (the late) Gene Siskel both raved about it, one rating it as the best film of the year and the other ranking it 2nd or 3rd. ("The English Patient" won "best picture" that year, a monumentally boring movie if ever there was one.)
"Lone Star" is a John Sayles film and stars Chris Cooper in the primary role and the lovely Elizabeth Peña in the main female role. The supporting cast is also terrific. The film is so good, so cleverly made, and contains so much great (and often subtle) dialog that it's well worth seeing twice ... even necessary to catch everything.
Don't miss it if you can!
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