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[Show spoiler] Big Jake is an awesome movie from Duke in the twilight of his career. Solid performances all around from an cast full of familiar and much loved faces from cinematic history. I can best describe Big Jake as: Duke does a Spaghetti Western. It is his most graphically violent and brutal movie that shows that he was capable of switching gears and adapting to the more violent films of the era. It was also his last big hit and marked his last time as the #1 box office draw. [Show spoiler] Duke simply didn't like graphic violence and this remained 1 of 2 anomalies in his final dozen movies or so. All of his next movies were fairly tame in comparison. McLintock! is probably John Wayne's most loved and iconic movies of the 60's, sure True Grit won him an Oscar, but this one is most seen and cherished. For good reason, I might add. It's the one that solidified the more tongue in cheek, gentle poking fun of his image, approach he took in most of his later movies. basically it's the definitive image of John Wayne most fans have of the era. [Show spoiler] Cahill... I make no apologies for this, is one of my all time favorite John Wayne movies. The plot is a little patchy in some areas, and despite the fact John Wayne's heart wasn't in it, because Ford was dying during the production, you can't tell he wasn't giving his all. [Show spoiler] Again the cast is solid and everyone delivers good performances, with George Kennedy going all out and being downright terrifying at times. It's an entertaining effort all around featuring great cinematography and one of my favorite scores (Provided by Elmer Bernstein) to a John Wayne movie. |
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Thanks given by: | Bourne1886 (11-19-2020) |
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Jun 2012
Upstate, NY
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All that said, it’s an enjoyable “lesser” Duke western. He’d go on to finish his career with much more enjoyable films (the two police films, Rooster and finally The Shootist). |
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