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2008
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Academy Award-nominee Viggo Mortensen (“A History of Violence,” “The Lord of the Rings” franchise) stars as Everett Hitch and Academy Award-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Ed Harris (“A Beautiful Mind," “The Truman Show”) stars as Virgil Cole in this Western directed by Harris himself. The paths of two gunmen tracking an escaped murderer and that of a beautiful, dangerous widow with an agenda of her own collide in the lawless western town of Appaloosa. In Appaloosa, they find a small, dusty town suffering at the hands of a renegade rancher with so little regard for the law that he has taken supplies, horse and women for his own and left the city marshal and one of his deputies for dead. Cole and Hitch, itinerant lawmen, are used to cleaning up after opportunistic thieves, but this time they find an unusually wily adversary--one who raises the stakes not by playing with the rules, but with emotions.
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(c) 2008 Axon Film Finance I, LLC and New Line Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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LEW IRWIN

Appaloosa, which is directed, co-written by and co-stars Ed Harris, returns the Western to the screen after a considerable absence. Most critics praise the performances of Harris and co-star Viggo Mortenson. "The movie's undeniable highlight is the chemistry and camaraderie between" the two men, Claudia Puig remarks in USA Today. Although the film is no Brokeback Mountain, Roger Ebert comments in the Chicago Sun-Times, "The two men collaborate so well, in fact, that the real love match of Appaloosa is between the two of them and no one else." Michael Sragow in the Baltimore Sun writes that the two actors "know their own strength, and, like their characters, use it wisely and without apology." A.O. Scott in the New York Times concludes that it is the acting that makes the movie worth watching. "It's not a great western, and, as I've suggested, it doesn't really try to be. Some potentially interesting political themes -- about what it means for a polity to privatize its apparatus of justice and security, about the relationship between righteousness and force -- are left for other, more earnest pictures to explore. This one shows a square jaw and a steely gaze, but also a smile and a wink."

Reviewed by: quintusIX on 1/26/2009 1:22:37 PM
when an actor decides to direct a movie, it's usually time to back away....this was one of those times....it ain't so bad, but it ain't so good neither, padnuh....i gave it a three because fine people, including jeromy irons, put in a lot of work on parts not worth playing, and a story not worth telling....also, i'm in a merciful mood today.
LEW IRWIN

Appaloosa, which is directed, co-written by and co-stars Ed Harris, returns the Western to the screen after a considerable absence. Most critics praise the performances of Harris and co-star Viggo Mortenson. "The movie's undeniable highlight is the chemistry and camaraderie between" the two men, Claudia Puig remarks in USA Today. Although the film is no Brokeback Mountain, Roger Ebert comments in the Chicago Sun-Times, "The two men collaborate so well, in fact, that the real love match of Appaloosa is between the two of them and no one else." Michael Sragow in the Baltimore Sun writes that the two actors "know their own strength, and, like their characters, use it wisely and without apology." A.O. Scott in the New York Times concludes that it is the acting that makes the movie worth watching. "It's not a great western, and, as I've suggested, it doesn't really try to be. Some potentially interesting political themes -- about what it means for a polity to privatize its apparatus of justice and security, about the relationship between righteousness and force -- are left for other, more earnest pictures to explore. This one shows a square jaw and a steely gaze, but also a smile and a wink."
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 1/26/2009 1:22:37 PM
when an actor decides to direct a movie, it's usually time to back away....this was one of those times....it ain't so bad, but it ain't so good neither, padnuh....i gave it a three because fine people, including jeromy irons, put in a lot of work on parts not worth playing, and a story not worth telling....also, i'm in a merciful mood today.
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Reviewed by: quintusIX on 1/26/2009 1:22:37 PM
when an actor decides to direct a movie, it's usually time to back away....this was one of those times....it ain't so bad, but it ain't so good neither, padnuh....i gave it a three because fine people, including jeromy irons, put in a lot of work on parts not worth playing, and a story not worth telling....also, i'm in a merciful mood today.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: B123Morgan on 1/25/2009 5:34:53 PM
Watched this film on 1-24-2009; was alright, not a lot of action certainly a Western Film.I rate it a B- on a scale of ABCDF. B Morgan USA.
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