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Texas Rangers

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bad film, worse casting
Review: This film was a huge disappointment to me. The plot was fairly OK, but someone could have done much better in casting. Dylan McDermott overacted throughout the entire film and Usher Raymond seemed like a "token" to fill the racial quota. Ashton Kutcher either really is [not that bright] in real life, or he just enjoys playing one--I kept expecting him to say "Dude, where's my horse?". And then there was James Van Der Beek. I am so happy he was able to find styling gel in the wild west--his pretty-boy image made his character impossible to believe. If I were to believe that this character ended up COMMANDING this bunch, then I would expect said character to look older than 12.

The only shining performances in this film, were played by Robert Patrick and Randy Travis. I truly hope that poor Robert Patrick will someday get a role in a film where he is not the only redeeming quality--(think Striptease). He has to be the most underrated actor in show business. If you do see this, see it only for these two, because the rest of the actors in this film are completely forgettable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great movie!!
Review: This fine movie stars a very well chosen cast of actors. Dylan Mcdermott is the captain of the Texas Rangers. With Usher Raymond, Ashton Kutcher, and James van Der Beek playing along side him as recruits. This movie is very short but well worth the 91 minutes of your time. This is a very good shoot em up movie to watch! A little harsh in some scenes but still tame. So if you like hot actors in comboys outfits, sarcastic attitudes, and them with guns this is the movie for you!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good for Late Nite.
Review: This movie is okay for a late night entree for older teens and above. I love a good old fashion shoot em up western but frankly the opening sequence rates an R rating. Just a little too rough with the violence and language for a PG-13 rating. Otherwise not bad.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good for Late Nite.
Review: This movie is okay for a late night entree for older teens and above. I love a good old fashion shoot em up western but frankly the opening sequence rates an R rating. Just a little too rough with the violence and language for a PG-13 rating. Otherwise not bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Movie Is Suprendo
Review: This Movie Was Excellent. I Loved It. I Wan't To See It Again. I Saw It On HBO, And They Show The Best Movies Like Every 9 Months, Then They Show The Dum Movies Everyday. Also Dylan McDermott who plays Ranger McNelly Is So Sexy. He Make's The Movie Worth Watch Just Because He's In It. This Is The Best Movie I Have Seen In A LONG LONG TIME. That Has To Do With The West. You Know How All Thoe's Other Western Movies Something Like This Are Boring, Well This One Isnt. EXCELLENT. 100% Grade A+ Work. I Loved It. Exspecally Dylan McDermott.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good idea, bad script, worse casting!
Review: Well, I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed in this movie. I mean, the basic idea was good, and I'm sure someone could have made a decent movie out of it if they had 1) fired the writer and gotten a better script, and 2) done a better job casting actors who actually fit into this kind of movie. Dylan McDermott, Robert Patrick, James van der Beek, Rachael Leigh Cook - they are all good actors, but neither one of them (with the possible exception of Rachael) fits into a Western movie at all. Same goes for Ashton Kutcher, who is cute but should stick to teen comedies and the likes!!! I am absolutely convinced that a better script and different actors could have made this movie into a hit!!!

The way it is now, though, the story is simply going nowhere ... actually, there isn't even a real story that runs from beginning to end ... instead, there's just many events thrown together with no connection (or explanation) whatsoever - I mean, the whole movie doesn't make any sense at all! After watching it, I still have no idea what is happening or why it is happening ... the only possible explanation I can find is that maybe they cut and re-cut this movie so many times that not even the director knew where the story was supposed to go anymore.

The only reason why I even finished watching the movie was that I kept thinking "There's got to be more ... this has got to get better 'cause it sure can't get any worse ..."! If you want to see this movie real bad for some reason then rent it or wait till they show it on TV - don't waste your money on buying it!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bret needs grammar lessons.
Review: When speaking about people, i.e., "McDermott is the leader of the Rangers WHO seeks vengence," we use "who." When we speak about non-human objects, i.e., "My car was the one THAT got destroyed," we use "that." Go back to school, fool.


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