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Gunfighter (1997)

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Gunfighter
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CastPat Bourke, Robert Carradine, Dick Chaney, Cliff Davis (II), Dale Graves, Clu Gulager and Martin Sheen
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1996
DVD ReleaseMarch 16, 1999
Running Time94 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code658149717527
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1 DVD, Lions Gate, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Spanish (Subtitled)
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Average user review: 2.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteGreatest comedy since Blazing Saddles...wait, it's not a comedy?Quote
The Good Things
*It's extremely hilarious in an unintentional way.

The Bad Things
*Action scenes are not all that thrilling (and are rather silly).
*Filming style is poor (although I found the composition of some shots really funny).
*Characters are cliched and forgettable.
*Plot is simple and rather dumb.
*I found the whole spiel with the magic gunfighting gloves ridiculous.

This movie is so bad that it's hilarious. The characters, filming, plot, and overall film is completely laughable. That may be good for some, but this is definately not good quality filmmaking.

The DVD has poor video quality, for it has a lot of graininess, haze, fuzziness, and poor colors. The sound is kind of bad too. Disc is in widescreen (I forget whether or not it's anamorphic), and has no special features (maybe a trailer, but nothing more). August 23, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteIt's not so bad....Quote
Ok, Yes, it's a little 'cheesy'. Kinda reminds you of the Roy Rogers days, but it's a cute film. Chris (Hopalong) is my cousin, and I'll admit I just wanted to see it because he was in it. He reminds me of a young Lee Majors. It was great to see him on my TV screen in something other than the rodeo (like back in the 80's). I enjoyed every minute of it! August 29, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteI liked itQuote
After all the harsh reviews, I was a little worried about watching the movie, but I ended up really liking it. If you knew how small of a budget there was on this movie, you'd be impressed at how resourceful the director was. I found the movie inspiring because it showed you don't have to have millions to make a good movie. And it was good. Strong plot and great visuals. Watch and let the movie paint a picture for you. June 17, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteJaw droppingly badQuote
I once saw a group of middle aged men dressed as cowboys putting on a street show in Truckee, Ca. They were not actors and they played their parts with great enthusiasm. Watching Gunfighter reminded me of it. Those amateurs in Truckee looked like oscar winners in comparison.

Hopalong Cassidy, the all round good guy with the white hat has a pair of magic gloves, and these are wanted by the man in the black hat, who is the villain. The acting is stiff, but then it had to be with a script so wooden it must have been hewn from the coffin of every B movie ever made.

The headline star is Martin Sheen, but he only appears for a few minutes in order to set the scene as narrator. The rest of the cast, with the exception of Clu Gallagher, just have to be amateurs having fun in front of the camera.

As for the hapless Sheen and Robert Carradine this movie will haunt them for the rest of their careers.

Gunfighter is like watching your grandmother singing and dancing like Madonna. Unforgettable - but not in a good way. March 11, 2003

rating: 1 QuoteThe good, the bad, and the truly awfulQuote
Since watching Gunfighter I have been desperately trying to think if I have ever seen a worse movie. I dont think I have. I once stood in the town of Truckee,Ca, and watched a group of middle aged men dressed as cowboys putting on a street show, which, at the time, I felt was excruciatingly embarrassing. Having seen Gunfighter I know what happened to those 'cowboys'. Christopher Coppola signed them up for his movie.

How on earth did Martin Sheen allow himself to be dragged into such dross? March 8, 2003

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