Extracts of movies with the most interesting parts, so without the boring stuff.
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You've done it again Gary all those absolutely handsome cowboys getting shot everyone guaranteed to give you a boner Thanks you are so very clever with film editing trev
Once again, Gary, your fine editing with the slow motion replays was greatly appreciated. I liked seeing the guy who was wearing the leather vest lying face-down in the bloody water. Too bad they had to go and roll him over, hehe. Well, there was plenty of good-old, classic cowboy action in this one which is always enjoyable to watch. My never-ending complaint has nothing to do with the excellent exiting work you do or the fact that you are taking the time to offer these to us, but as in the vast majority of the westerns, it seems like all the eighteen to twenty-two year olds must have been killed-off before the cameras started rolling, thereby leaving the fighting to their parents and grandparents.
Oh well, that's Hollywood. But all my bitching aside, thank you, Gary. I really do love the westerns. They are still my favorite, and in most of these I can find a frame or two that I really like. Then, all of those can be pieced together. There's no story or anything, but just a series of delicious photos that can be watched while I'm doing "other" things. :) phil
Love the way that stud cowboy Roy got his in the gut! A good one!
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You've done it again Gary all those absolutely handsome cowboys getting shot everyone guaranteed to give you a boner
ReplyDeleteThanks you are so very clever with film editing
trev
Once again, Gary, your fine editing with the slow motion replays was greatly appreciated. I liked seeing the guy who was wearing the leather vest lying face-down in the bloody water. Too bad they had to go and roll him over, hehe. Well, there was plenty of good-old, classic cowboy action in this one which is always enjoyable to watch. My never-ending complaint has nothing to do with the excellent exiting work you do or the fact that you are taking the time to offer these to us, but as in the vast majority of the westerns, it seems like all the eighteen to twenty-two year olds must have been killed-off before the cameras started rolling, thereby leaving the fighting to their parents and grandparents.
ReplyDeleteOh well, that's Hollywood. But all my bitching aside, thank you, Gary. I really do love the westerns. They are still my favorite, and in most of these I can find a frame or two that I really like. Then, all of those can be pieced together. There's no story or anything, but just a series of delicious photos that can be watched while I'm doing "other" things. :)
phil