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January 12, 2009

Ned Kelly

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Ned Kelly is an Australian film directed by Gregor Jordan. The movie portrays the life of Ned Kelly who was a well-known bushranger in Australia. The film is mainly based on Robert Drewe’s book Our Sunshine.

Cast

  • Heath Ledger     Ned Kelly
  • Orlando Bloom     Joe Byrne
  • Geoffrey Rush     Superintendent Francis Hare
  • Naomi Watts     Julia Cook
  • Joel Edgerton     Aaron Sherritt
  • Laurence Kinlan     Dan Kelly
  • Philip Barantini     Steve Hart
  • Kerry Condon     Kate Kelly
  • Kris McQuade     Ellen Kelly
  • Emily Browning     Grace Kelly
  • Kiri Paramore     Constable Fitzpatrick
  • Rachel Griffiths     Susan Scott
  • Geoff Morrell     Robert Scott
  • Charles Tingwell     Premier Graham Berry

The Missing

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The Missing is a 2003 film directed by Ron Howard, based on the novel The Last Ride by Thomas Eidson. This Western thriller set in 1880′s New Mexico is notable for the authentic use of the Apache language by various actors, some of whom spent long hours studying it. The film was produced by Revolution Studios and Imagine Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures.

Plot

Set in 19th-century New Mexico, Samuel Jones (Jones) reappears hoping to reconcile with his adult daughter Maggie Gilkeson (Blanchett). She is unable to forgive him for abandoning the family and leaving her mother to a hard life and early death. This situation changes when a Apache medicine man and a dozen of his followers who have left the reservation pass through the area, ritualistically killing settlers and taking their daughters to be sold into prostitution south of the American border. Among those captured is the eldest daughter of the family, Lily.

The U.S. Cavalry refuses to help retrieve the captive women as its resources are tied up conducting forced relocation of captive Native Americans. This leaves Maggie, her father, and the younger daughter alone in tracking the attackers. We discover that Jones had been a member of a Chiricahua band where he gained the name Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan (translates as “shit for luck”) during his wanderings. Among the captives is a young Chiricahua woman and it is finally the combined families who make a near suicidal attempt to free the women.

Jones fights El Brujo, the one responsible for kidnapping his granddaughter, Lilly. When Brujo attempts to kill Maggie, Jones sacrifices his life to save his daughter as both he and Brujo fall to their deaths. Maggie realizes her father’s love for her and finally forgives him at his death.

Main cast

  • Tommy Lee Jones – Samuel Jones/Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan
  • Cate Blanchett – Maggie Gilkeson
  • Evan Rachel Wood – Lilly Gilkeson
  • Jenna Boyd – Dot Gilkeson
  • Aaron Eckhart – Brake Baldwin
  • Val Kilmer – Lt. Jim Ducharme
  • Sergio Calderón – Emiliano
  • Eric Schweig – Pesh-Chidin/El Brujo
  • Steve Reevis – Two Stone
  • Jay Tavare – Kayitah
  • Simon R. Baker – Honesco

Gang of Roses

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Gang of Roses is a 2003 Western action drama film directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. It starred Monica Calhoun, Lil’ Kim, Lisa Raye, Bobby Brown, Stacy Dash, and Marie Matiko.

Plot

The film starts off with Left Eye Watkins (Brown) and his gang attempting to bully Sheriff Shoeshine Michel (Louis Mandylor) into giving them gold and women. A female member of the gang is extremely enthusiastic about the women and sets out to rape a can-can girl in the middle of town. While resisting, the can-can cuts the female gang member who in turns shoots her in the middle of the road. The problem is, the can-can girl happens to be the sister of Rachel (Calhoun), the protagonist. Rachel, a religious, reformed bad girl, rounds up her former gang members to seek revenge.

Cast

  • Monica Calhoun as Rachel
  • Lil’ Kim as Chastity
  • Stacey Dash as Kim
  • Marie Matiko as Zang Li
  • LisaRaye as Maria
  • Bobby Brown as Left Eye Watkins
  • Louis Mandylor as Sheriff Shoeshine Michel
  • Jacinto Taras Riddick as Georgy Simone
  • Charity Hill as Little Suzie
  • Glenn Plummer as Johnny Handsome
  • Macy Gray as Black Haired Woman
  • Mario Van Peebles as Jessie Lee

American Outlaws

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American Outlaws is a 2001 Western film directed by Les Mayfield. It starred Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, and Ali Larter.

Critical reaction

American Outlaws opened to a dismal box office take and mostly negative reviews. Many critics cited a poor sense of time and place as a major cause of the film’s problems. Others just dismissed the film as another Young Guns ripoff.

Cast

  • Colin Farrell – Jesse James
  • Scott Caan – Cole Younger
  • Ali Larter – Zee Mimms
  • Gabriel Macht – Frank James
  • Gregory Smith – Jim Younger
  • Harris Yulin – Thaddeus Rains
  • Will McCormack – Bob Younger
  • Kathy Bates – Ma James
  • Timothy Dalton – Allan Pinkerton
  • Ronny Cox – Doc Mimms
  • Terry O’Quinn – Rollin Parker
  • Nathaniel Arcand – Comanche Tom
  • Muse Watson – Burly Detective
  • Ed Geldart – Old Man Tucker

Shanghai Noon

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Shanghai Noon is a 2000 action-adventure-comedy-western film starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. Directed by Tom Dey, it was written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. The movie, set in Nevada and other parts of the west in the 19th century, is a juxtaposition of a western with a Jackie Chan Kung Fu action movie with extended martial arts sequences. It also has elements of comedy and the “Buddy Cop” film genre, as it involves two men of different personalities and ethnicities (a Chinese imperial guard and a Western outlaw) who team up to stop a crime.

The title (a pun on the Gary Cooper classic High Noon) and several names used in the film pay homage to earlier westerns. Chan’s character, “Chon Wang” is meant to sound like John Wayne, and the antagonist, Nathan Van Cleef, is an homage to Lee Van Cleef, who played “the Bad” in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, among other roles in major westerns. In addition, Roy O’Bannon (Owen Wilson’s character) reveals at the end that his real name is Wyatt Earp, which Chon laughingly dismisses as “a terrible name for a cowboy”.

Cultural References

  • The Chinese characters shown in the background during the opening credits are excerpts from a translation of “The Frog Prince.”
  • Chon Wang is the Chinese translation/pronunciation of John Wayne. However, in the case of Jackie Chan’s character, Chon represents his last name while Wang is his first name. This represents the order Chinese names are presented.
  • The song playing during the first bar-fight sequence is the same song that plays during the The Dirty Dozen (1967)-style intro of the characters in Armageddon (1998), an earlier film which starred Owen Wilson.
  • The song played when Roy is teaching Chon to be a cowboy is Kid Rock’s “Cowboy”.
  • The name of Marshall Nathan Van Cleef is a homage to Lee Van Cleef, who starred in many spaghetti westerns.
  • The line “I don’t know karate, but I know crazy” is a line from a James Brown song.
  • During the scene where Roy and Chon are drunk in the hotel, director Tom Dey hoped to include a drunken kung fu scene as an homage to Jui kuen II (1994) Legend of the Drunken Master (1994). There was no time to choreograph such a scene, so Dey showed Chon blowing bubbles from his mouth, as Wong Fei-hung does in the Drunken Master movie.

Cast

  • Chon Wang / John Wayne :Jackie Chan
  • Princess Pei-Pei: Lucy Liu
  • Roy O’Bannon / Wyatt Earp :Owen Wilson
  • Falling Leaves:Brandon Merrill
  • Nathan Van Cleef:Xander Berkeley
  • Calvin Andrews :Jason Connery
  • Wallace:Walton Goggins

The Claim

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The Claim is a 2000 British Western/romance film directed by Michael Winterbottom. The screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce is loosely based on the novel The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. The original music score is composed by Michael Nyman. It was filmed in the vicinity of Calgary, Alberta.

Plot summary

In 1867, Daniel Dillon is an Irish immigrant who settled in California during the Gold Rush of ’49 and has done quite well for himself. Dillon owns nearly every business of consequence in the town of Kingdom Come; if someone wants to dig for gold, rent a room, open a bank account, or even order a drink, they have to go to Dillon to do it. One of the few profitable enterprises in town that he doesn’t own is the brothel, which is operated by Lucia, Dillon’s Portuguese lover. This cosy arrangement is disturbed by the arrival of a coachload of travellers.

Donald Dalglish is a surveyor with the Central Pacific Railroad, which wants to put a train either through Kingdom Come, or somewhere in the vicinity. He is here to decide the route. Dillon is anxious to ensure that the railway line is routed through “his” town, as this will bring more business. Arriving in town with Dalglish are two women, the beautiful but ailing Elena Burn and her lovely teenage daughter Hope; their presence is deeply troubling for Dillon, for they are the keys to a dark secret Dillon has kept from the people of Kingdom Come for nearly twenty years. Like Hardy’s Mayor of Casterbridge, he had “sold” them 20 or so years earlier, in his case to a disillusioned prospector named Burn: Burn has died, and Elena is in need of money. (A major departure from “The Mayor of Casterbridge” is that Hope is indeed Dillon’s daughter.)

Much of the emotional interest in the film revolves around Dalglish’s ambivalent relations with Lucia (ditched by Dillon when his wife re-appears) and Hope, who is eminently nubile and altogether “a better class of person”.

The death of Elena coincides with the decision to route the railway some distance from the town. Dillon is thus faced with a double blow.

Cast

  • Peter Mullan     Daniel Dillon
  • Milla Jovovich     Lucia
  • Wes Bentley     Donald Dalglish
  • Nastassja Kinski     Elena Burn/Elena Dillon
  • Sarah Polley     Hope Burn
  • Julian Richings     Bellanger
  • Sean McGinley     Sweetley
  • Duncan Frasier     Crocker

All the Pretty Horses

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All the Pretty Horses is a 2000 film, directed by Billy Bob Thornton and based on the novel of the same title by American author Cormac McCarthy. It stars Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz.

Plot summary

The movie tells the story of John Grady Cole, a sixteen year old cowboy, and his best friend Lacey Rawlins, crossing the border to move south to Mexico.

They encounter, among others, a young boy named Jimmy Blevins, whom they befriend, and a young aristocrat’s daughter, Alejandra, with whom John Grady Cole falls in love. In Mexico he becomes disillusioned by the atrocities of the world.

Critical response

Reviews of the film were generally negative, criticizing it as a poor adaptation of the novel and a dramatically un-involving film. The comment of Entertainment Weekly critic Lisa Schwarzbaum was typical: “Faced with a choice of blunt instruments with which to beat a good book into a bad movie, director Billy Bob Thornton chooses heavy, random, arty imagery and a leaden pace.” The characters were also derided as undeveloped, and some reviewers considered there to be a lack of chemistry between the lead actors. The film’s sweeping visuals, however, were consistently praised.

January 11, 2009

Wild Wild West

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Wild Wild West (1999) is a science fiction action-comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Will Smith, Kevin Kline (in two roles, Artemus Gordon and President Ulysses S. Grant), Kenneth Branagh and Salma Hayek.

In the spirit of the original TV series, the film features highly advanced steampunk technology and many bizarre mechanical inventions, including innumerable inventions of the mechanological geniuses Artemus Gordon and Dr. Loveless, including nitroglycerine-powered penny-farthing bicycles, spring-loaded notebooks, bulletproof chainmail, flying machines, steam tanks, and Loveless’s giant mechanical spider.

Reception

The film was almost universally panned by critics. Robert Conrad, who starred in the original 60s series, repeatedly panned the movie and attended the 20th annual Razzies in 2000 to accept three of the five worst-movie awards for the picture.

After making a decent $49.7 million over its first 6 days, the box office numbers lost steam. At the end of its US theatrical run, Wild Wild West made $113 million, well below its $170 million production budget. It made just over $222 million worldwide.

Controversy

In 1997, writer Gilbert Ralston sued Warner Brothers over the upcoming motion picture based on the series. Ralston helped create The Wild Wild West television series, and scripted the pilot episode, “The Night of the Inferno.” In a deposition, Ralston explained that in 1964 he was approached by producer Michael Garrison who ‘”said he had an idea for a series, good commercial idea, and wanted to know if I could glue the idea of a western hero and a James Bond type together in the same show.” Ralston said he then created the Civil War characters, the format, the story outline and nine drafts of the script that was the basis for the television series. It was his idea, for example, to have a secret agent named Jim West who would perform secret missions for a bumbling Ulysses S. Grant.

Ralston’s experience brought to light a common Hollywood practice of the 1950s and 60′s when television writers who helped create popular series allowed producers or studios to take credit for a show, thus cheating the writers out of millions of dollars in royalties. Ralston died in 1999, before his suit was settled. Warner Brothers ended up paying his family between $600,000 and $1.5 million.

Shooting locations

The sequences on both Artemus Gordon’s and Dr. Loveless’ trains interiors were shot on sets at Warner Bros. The train exteriors were shot in Idaho. Much of the ‘wild West’ footage was shot around Santa Fe, New Mexico, particularly at the western town set at the Cooke Movie Ranch. During the shooting of a sequence involving stunts and pyrotechnics, a planned building fire grew out of control and quickly overwhelmed the local fire crews that were standing by. Much of the town was destroyed before the fire was contained.

Ride with the Devil

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Ride with the Devil is a 1999 American Civil War drama directed by Ang Lee. The film starred Tobey Maguire, Skeet Ulrich, Jeffrey Wright, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and folk/pop singer Jewel. It is based on the novel Woe to Live On, by Daniel Woodrell and the screenplay was written by James Schamus. The events depicted in the book and film take place in Missouri amidst an escalating guerilla war.

Production and reception

The scenes of the Quantrill’s Raid on Lawrence, Kansas were filmed in Pattonsburg, Missouri. Pattonsburg was flooded out during the Great Flood of 1993, and the town was relocated leaving the empty buildings and homes available.

The film was intended to be a summer blockbuster, costing over US$35 million to produce (a large sum for most Westerns). However, despite majority positive reviews by film critics it received negative press after screenings because of the portrayal of a Black Confederate guerrilla by Jeffrey Wright in a role based on Free Black John Noland who rode with Confederate raider Quantrill.

Controversy surrounding events depicted in the film is at odds with the factual nature of guerilla warfare in Missouri during the Civil War. Historical accounts, such as Jasper County, Missouri in the Civil War (1923) by Col. Ward L. Schrantz, document the warfare depicted in the film.

The film was released on around 140 screens in the U.K. for a limited run and made barely over £100,000. It was then released without any promotion on eight U.S. screens for a limited run of only three days (January 20-22, 2000) fetching only $64,000.

The scheduled home video release of the movie was delayed four months so the distributor could alter the cover art and remove Jeffrey Wright’s image from the front video and DVD and as of 2003 had yet to turn a profit.

Cast

  • Tobey Maguire as Jake Roedel
  • Skeet Ulrich as Jack Bull Chiles
  • Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Pitt Mackeson
  • Simon Baker as George Clyde
  • Thomas Guiry as Riley Crawford
  • Mark Ruffalo as Alf Bowden
  • Jewel as Sue Lee Shelley
  • Margo Martindale as Wilma Brown
  • Zach Grenier as Mr. Evans
  • Tom Wilkinson as Orton Brown
  • Jeffrey Wright as Daniel Holt
  • James Urbaniak as Poker Player

The Quick and the Dead

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The Quick and the Dead is a Western film directed by Sam Raimi, released in 1995. It stars Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lance Henriksen, and Keith David. It also marks the final film appearance of character actor Woody Strode. The script was written by Simon Moore.

Plot summary

The Quick and the Dead follows the course of a single elimination gunfighting contest held by John Herod (Hackman). Herod is a former outlaw and murderer who rules the small town of Redemption, Arizona, with an iron fist. Herod sponsors the contest with one goal in mind – to eliminate anyone who might pose a threat to him. The contest attracts a variety of contestants, including several outlaws, an adventurer (David), a Swedish gunfighting champion (Sven-Ole Thorsen), a trick shooter and braggart (Henriksen), Herod’s alleged son (DiCaprio), and a mysterious woman (Stone) bent on killing Herod. It is revealed through a series of flashbacks that Stone’s character is no crusader or savior; her mission is one of personal vengeance. As a young girl, Herod manipulated her into killing her father (Gary Sinise), the town’s marshal. Herod also sends his henchmen to retrieve a man named Cort (Crowe), a fellow outlaw retired to life as a missionary. Cort is publicly tortured and humiliated when he refuses to recant his mission of non-violence, and is ultimately forced into the contest. He and “the Lady” (Stone) find they have a common enemy in Herod and devise a plan to kill him and free the town from his oppression.

Characters

Ellen aka “The Lady” (Sharon Stone)- The tournament’s only female gunfighter. Has a personal vendetta against Herod for tricking her into killing her father, and finds an ally in Cort. When they have to eliminate one another, neither draw their guns, but when Cort shoots her, everyone believes she has died, but comes back to shoot Herod.

John Herod (Gene Hackman)- The primary antagonist of the film. For many years Herod and his marauding band of outlaws roamed the countryside. They then settled on the frontier town of Redemption, extorting the town’s citizens in return for their own survival. Herod rules over the town from his mansion in its center. His gang members enforce his will posing as the town’s “Councilors”. He also develops an attraction to Ellen, and invites her to dinner one night, where he reveals that he also has a tragic backstory from his father, a judge, forcing him to watch people he had sentenced being hanged, and his wife abandoning him for another man (although it is implied he killed her in his rage). Shot in the chest and later in right eye by Ellen, in revenge for tricking her into killing her father.

Cort (Russell Crowe)- Cort used to run with Herod and his gang, but he had a change of heart and has tried to make up for his past sins (Herod made him kill a minister who had nursed Herod’s gang) as a preacher in a mission. Herod insists that Cort participates in the town’s gunfighting tournament and has Foy and Ratsy burn the mission to the ground and abduct Cort back to town to do so. He is arguably the fastest and most skilled shooter in the entire film (Herod knows better than to face him one-on-one, and keeps him chained up), though this is tempered by his reluctance to kill. His preacher clothing gains him the hostility of most of the townspeople, although he later wins their support after they learn of his skills and his determination to rid the town of Herod. Cort has an affair with The Lady (a scene deleted only from the American version of the film) and in the end of the film is heavily suggested to become the new sheriff.

Fee Herod aka “The Kid” (Leonardo DiCaprio)- Fee claims to be the son of John Herod. Herod denies he is the boy’s father, claiming his wife (Fee’s mother) had an affair with a farmer, although he does seem to show a bit of affection for Fee, displayed by his many attempts to get Fee to drop out of the contest. Fee makes a living as the town’s gunsmith and enters the tournament hoping to earn his father’s acknowledgment and respect. He develops a crush on Ellen, and although she claims the opposite, she deeply cares for him and is greatly saddened when he is shot and killed by Herod after wounding him in the neck in their gunfight.

Dog Kelly (Tobin Bell)- Kelly is an outlaw bent on finding some buried loot, but he seems to have forgotten its location. He tries to kill Ellen, mistakenly believing she was a rival for said treasure. In retaliation she punches him out, chains him to his cart and takes his hat to replace the one he destroyed. He joins the tournament to get a chance to shoot her. A deleted scene shows Ellen teasing Kelly about his nickname telling everyone else about how he was forced to eat his own dog or face starvation. Wounded by Ellen and eliminated.

Doc Wallace (Roberts Blossom)- Doc was the town’s local doctor for as long as anyone can remember. He even remembers Ellen from long ago.

Eugene Dred (Kevin Conway)- Dred is a local pedophile and apparently a friend of Scars. Fee goads him into joining the tournament. Killed by Ellen in an unofficial duel after he rapes Horace’s young daughter Katie. Shot in the groin and then the chest, after which he begs for his life and Ellen spares him despite Herod calls her to kill him. He then tries to shoot Ellen in the saloon from behind but misses, and Ellen kills him with three more shots to the chest.

Sgt. Clay Cantrell (Keith David)- Cantrell is a former Union soldier of the American Civil War. Even now he still wears his old uniform. He has been hired by the town to participate in the tournament in the hopes he will eliminate Herod in the process. First disarmed and later shot in the head by Herod.

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