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So underrated 'anti-western'!

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      bear022013-588-696101 — 13 years ago(March 02, 2013 02:43 PM)

      There are very few "bad Westerns,"to this old feller.
      Seriously,how about Harry Dean's line"Not since that dog of mine put his tongue on the butter.".I have seen this epic 12-15 times since 1976.
      I love it.I gave it a 10.I want to visit that remote area before I dieI best hurry.

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        joekiddlouischama — 18 years ago(January 28, 2008 04:41 AM)

        I can't see how he was ignored (or indeed how the entire movie was) by Oscar in a year when Sly Stallone - good as he was - picked up a nomination for Best Actor. Oh well, I appreciate you, Jack
        Prior to
        Dances with Wolves
        (Kevin Costner, 1990) and
        Unforgiven
        (Clint Eastwood, 1992) in the early nineties, the Oscars almost uniformly ignored Westerns, which carried a cachet for non-prestige. I actually think that the best Western of 1976 was Eastwood's
        The Outlaw Josey Wales
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              MrSuave56 — 13 years ago(November 10, 2012 03:43 PM)

              Good to hear from those of us who enjoyed this underrated film.Fine acting from
              Brando and especially my man Jack!

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                bear022013-588-696101 — 13 years ago(January 19, 2013 12:57 PM)

                Yes,He was Irish and so was Brando, as is Nicholson.
                I have seen this beautiful movie many times since 1976 and it merely renders any current films to beuseless.

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                  bear022013-588-696101 — 12 years ago(September 23, 2013 04:20 PM)

                  You bet.The line about not since that dog put his tongue on the butter..has been with me since the 70's.

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                    bear022013-588-696101 — 12 years ago(September 23, 2013 04:22 PM)

                    Brando was 100% Irish in real life .

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                      bear022013-588-696101 — 10 years ago(April 08, 2015 01:01 PM)

                      Yhe character was Irish and Marlon was Irish Catholic,according to his book.

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