"The Kid"

Started by Coal Creek Griff, February 26, 2019, 02:59:50 PM

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Coal Creek Griff

It looks like a new western is coming.  I haven't heard anything about it, but I'm always optimistic when a new western comes along...

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4975920/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

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Johnny McCrae

Looks like it might be a good one. Thanks for posting this.
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nagantino

Looks good and I like Ethan Hawke. Just have to wait and see. Seems to have some decent hardware and the costumes seem right.

dusty texian

I look forward to seeing this one , looks like a good one  . Have to wait until it comes out on TV . Have not been to a movie house since the 1970s .,,,DT

Mogorilla

DId anyone catch this?   Never came to a local theater that I am aware of.   

Vukkif

Quote from: nagantino on March 03, 2019, 05:35:13 PM
Looks good and I like Ethan Hawke. Just have to wait and see. Seems to have some decent hardware and the costumes seem right.

100% agree with you.  Ethan Hawke is a good actor in my opinion. Lets wait and see the movie

Coal Creek Griff

I hesitated in answering this (even though I'm the OP).  I did watch this movie on DVD from the library a few months ago.  The reason for my hesitation is that I can't really remember...  I remembering it being below average for movies in general, but it was a western, which always bumps it up a little bit in my estimation.  I must have been tired when I watched it because I don't really remember much beyond that overall impression and a couple of scenes.  For example, when Billy the Kid first makes his appearance, they posed it to make him look like he did in the famous tintype.  That was kind of cool.

It seems that the film makers tried to weave a fictional story with fictional characters into the true story of the latter part of Billy the Kid's life.  I've always liked stories that did that, as long as they stayed close to the truth.  I'm afraid that my knowledge of the true story is weak, but I did note that their portrayal of the Kid's death was different than how I've thought it happened.  I'm sure that there are other discrepancies too.

My review, such as it is, finds that the movie is OK, but not great.  The mere fact that it's a western, though, elevates it somewhat.  I'd be very interested to hear what others have to say.

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Tornado

I'm kinda in the same boat as Coal Creek, I saw the movie but don't remember a whole lot about it.  I do think it centered more on Pat than Billy though.  I agree that it was okay but not great.  I do remember not liking the ending though.

Rube Burrows

Although it didn't really focus on Billy The Kid it was still okay.

Would love to see a feature film on Billy The Kid with some of those same actors. The guy who played Billy looked the part and I like how he portrayed him.
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