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  • OT- The Magnificent Seven

    Saw the flick this morning. Denzel and Chris Pratt kicked ass.
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    Originally posted by 3rd & Inches View Post
    Saw the flick this morning. Denzel and Chris Pratt kicked ass.
    Think I'll check it out.

    Interesting to note the "original" was actually based on a Japanese movie.

    http://time.com/4495410/magnificent-seven-1960-review/

    On another matter I always have liked the Clash song, although I didn't see the connection with the movie. I think Mick Jones just liked Western movies.



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    • #3
      I don't think any connection to the movie was intended. Just Strummer playing with words.

      This is interesting from Wikipedia. The Clash will always be legends!


      "The Magnificent Seven" represents the first attempt by a rock band to write and perform original rap music, and one of the earliest examples of hip hop records with political and social content. It is the first major white rap record, predating the recording of Blondie's "Rapture" by six months
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      • #4
        Love the Seven Samurai. Great movie

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        • #5
          To quote Carl's joke-telling boss from Sling Blade: "it's a classic."

          As for the original American western version, it is credited with launching James Coburn from a supporting actor on tv to a movie star ... and Steve McQueen stole the show to become the "coolest" actor in Hollywood.

          At the risk of sounding like the old man yelling to get off my lawn ... this looks like modern Hollywood trying to capitalize on younger audiences not being familiar with either of the others and, from the reviews, doing an ok western.

          I like Pyne and Washington, but I'm thinking I'll wait and watch it on HDTV.
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          • #6
            Yeah, I agree

            Originally posted by slag View Post
            To quote Carl's joke-telling boss from Sling Blade: "it's a classic."

            As for the original American western version, it is credited with launching James Coburn from a supporting actor on tv to a movie star ... and Steve McQueen stole the show to become the "coolest" actor in Hollywood.

            At the risk of sounding like the old man yelling to get off my lawn ... this looks like modern Hollywood trying to capitalize on younger audiences not being familiar with either of the others and, from the reviews, doing an ok western.

            I like Pyne and Washington, but I'm thinking I'll wait and watch it on HDTV.
            ....I have seen both, amongst my favorites.....going to be hard to replace Yul Brynner as Chris in my mind.
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