Extracts of movies with the most interesting parts, so without the boring stuff.
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Love it! Especially when that blue-eyed stud gets shot in the saloon. Hot! Don't you just love the way the Native Americans walk right out in the open, allowing them to become perfect targets? And that scene where the bad guy shoots his rifle from the hip, striking the Indian high on the ridge! No aiming is needed when you're that good a shot! Haha. This series always found a way to surround their older star with hot young men (like Terrance Hill, in this one). Thanks, Gary.
Hi Dino, By that time the native Americans weren't portrayed smart in movies. Reality was a complete other story. The way the shot ones go down very theatrical is funny: arms in the air and there they go. No problem of shooting a Indians or bad guy from a moving horse. Very good skills. Just opposite of the other ones: they keep firing and nothing gets hit. These movies reminds of my younger years when this was spectacular. Still like it :-)
Nice action Gary
ReplyDeleteLove it! Especially when that blue-eyed stud gets shot in the saloon. Hot! Don't you just love the way the Native Americans walk right out in the open, allowing them to become perfect targets? And that scene where the bad guy shoots his rifle from the hip, striking the Indian high on the ridge! No aiming is needed when you're that good a shot! Haha. This series always found a way to surround their older star with hot young men (like Terrance Hill, in this one). Thanks, Gary.
ReplyDeleteHi Dino, By that time the native Americans weren't portrayed smart in movies. Reality was a complete other story.
DeleteThe way the shot ones go down very theatrical is funny: arms in the air and there they go.
No problem of shooting a Indians or bad guy from a moving horse. Very good skills. Just opposite of the other ones: they keep firing and nothing gets hit. These movies reminds of my younger years when this was spectacular. Still like it :-)