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Old 09-24-2009, 03:31 PM   #1
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And do not skip The Searchers if you've never seen it. The two Johns, Ford and Wayne, redefined the western with that flick years before Leone and Eastwood did with their spagetti classics.
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And do not skip The Searchers if you've never seen it. The two Johns, Ford and Wayne, redefined the western with that flick years before Leone and Eastwood did with their spagetti classics.
I liked The Searchers, I really found it interesting how he seemed to sold and disconnected that he vowed to kill his niece rather than rescue her when he found out that she was with War Chief Scar, but instead he hugged her. That really seemed out of place with me considering how his character operated prior to that moment.
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