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I've never been big into Westerns. If you want possibly the best dialogue movie out there you should watch "The Grass is Greener". Had me cracking up with the wittiest dialogue ever. It was Vince Vaughn x100.

Are you not enterained?!?
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Russell Crowe (Gladiator) and Christian Bale are both in my top 5 male actors of all time. Bale is also my favorite Batman.

I really liked the Nolan/Bale trilogy and see it as the best version of Batman. I really liked Liam Neeson as Ra's Al Ghul, he absolutely killed it. The greatest casting ever made was likely Heath Ledger as Joker, it is a crime it is a one-time performance.

I just watched the new 'Joker' and then 2 hours later 'The Dark Knight' (a few days ago), to feel the development and the direct comparison. Ledger had the more badass version of the Joke to play, but still, he was on a different level. Feels bad for DC, they can't reach their prior glory...

I hated the new Joker, I can't see any "superhero" movie he would fit in. I really like Joaquin Phoenix and the movie was ok as a movie, just not as a superhero much less one of the most classic villains.

I rarely like western movies, but I enjoyed watching this one. Interesting characters. Everybody has given his best to make the drama alive.

Not really relevant but since these are westerns, if you ever find yourself in the mountains of North Carolina you should checkout Tweetsie Railroad. Amusement park built around a train from long ago and amusement part with western theme. A famous western star bought the place to do a movie there and later became a place for a kids show.

It was a few years ago I saw this film and I do remember it was excellent, I believe it is a remake.

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I haven't seen this one, watched Bone Tomahawk the other day

I think this is an example of when the cast can save the script for the movie (which is not so bad after all).

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