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Monte Walsh

Monte Walsh

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: George Eads is a hottie
Review:

Director: Simon Wincer
Format: Color
Studio: Warner Home Video
Video Release Date: February 3, 2004

Cast:

Tom Selleck .... Monte Walsh
Isabella Rossellini .... Martine
Keith Carradine .... Chester 'Chet' Rollins
George Eads .... Frank 'Shorty' Austin
Robert Carradine .... Sunfish Perkins
Barry Corbin .... Storekeeper
James Gammon .... Fighting Joe Hooker/Albert Miller
Rex Linn .... Hat Henderson
John Michael Higgins .... Robert Slocum
William Sanderson .... Skimpy Eagens
Wallace Shawn .... Colonel Wilson
Marshall R. Teague .... Wallace 'Dally' Johnson
Rick Ravanello .... Henry Louis 'Sugar' Wyman
Joanna Miles .... Sairy Brennan
Lori Hallier .... Mrs. Mary Wilder
Matt Cooke .... Rufus Brady
Ken Pogue .... Old Doctor
Zack Ward .... Powder Kent
William Devane .... Cal Brennan
Shane Pollitt .... Jumpin' Joe Joslin (as Shane Pollit)
Tom Edwards .... Plump Lawyer
Tom Glass .... Marshal
Tim Koetting .... Henry, Stocky Barman
Bruce McFee .... Burly Man
Marty Antonini .... Farmer
Eric Keenleyside .... Engineer
Terry King .... Trainman
Peter Skagen .... Fireman
Michael Tod .... Boy
Gillian Carfra .... Young Woman

This is the story of Monte Walsh, last of the cowboys. "If I was starvin' I wouldn't rustle," says Monte. But, "This is the twentieth century" it was explained to him, and cowboyin' for a livin' is on its way out. Monte is in love with a little French girl, a "Lady of the Evening" who has tuberculosis, often fatal in those days. Offered a job in a Wild West Show, under a pseudonym, he refuses. "I ain't spittin' on my whole life," says Monte.

This is a wonderful movie, with a deep sense of realism. It's about the age-old story of men outliving their vocation, which happens just about every generation to some group.

One of the best films I've ever seen.

Joseph (Joe) Pierre

author of Handguns and Freedom...their care and maintenance
and other books



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The story of a great generation, when men were men
Review:

Director: Simon Wincer
Format: Color
Studio: Warner Home Video
Video Release Date: February 3, 2004

Cast:

Tom Selleck .... Monte Walsh
Isabella Rossellini .... Martine
Keith Carradine .... Chester 'Chet' Rollins
George Eads .... Frank 'Shorty' Austin
Robert Carradine .... Sunfish Perkins
Barry Corbin .... Storekeeper
James Gammon .... Fighting Joe Hooker/Albert Miller
Rex Linn .... Hat Henderson
John Michael Higgins .... Robert Slocum
William Sanderson .... Skimpy Eagens
Wallace Shawn .... Colonel Wilson
Marshall R. Teague .... Wallace 'Dally' Johnson
Rick Ravanello .... Henry Louis 'Sugar' Wyman
Joanna Miles .... Sairy Brennan
Lori Hallier .... Mrs. Mary Wilder
Matt Cooke .... Rufus Brady
Ken Pogue .... Old Doctor
Zack Ward .... Powder Kent
William Devane .... Cal Brennan
Shane Pollitt .... Jumpin' Joe Joslin (as Shane Pollit)
Tom Edwards .... Plump Lawyer
Tom Glass .... Marshal
Tim Koetting .... Henry, Stocky Barman
Bruce McFee .... Burly Man
Marty Antonini .... Farmer
Eric Keenleyside .... Engineer
Terry King .... Trainman
Peter Skagen .... Fireman
Michael Tod .... Boy
Gillian Carfra .... Young Woman

This is the story of Monte Walsh, last of the cowboys. "If I was starvin' I wouldn't rustle," says Monte. But, "This is the twentieth century" it was explained to him, and cowboyin' for a livin' is on its way out. Monte is in love with a little French girl, a "Lady of the Evening" who has tuberculosis, often fatal in those days. Offered a job in a Wild West Show, under a pseudonym, he refuses. "I ain't spittin' on my whole life," says Monte.

This is a wonderful movie, with a deep sense of realism. It's about the age-old story of men outliving their vocation, which happens just about every generation to some group.

One of the best films I've ever seen.

Joseph (Joe) Pierre

author of Handguns and Freedom...their care and maintenance
and other books



Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tom Selleck is no Lee Marvin
Review: All in all, not a bad Western flick, but it surely pales next to the classic version starring Lee Marvin, Jack Palance & Jeanne Moreau.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Crew member
Review: Great movie, and even though I was a crew member, I have to say I just loved it! Sometimes when you work on a movie it is hard to watch it after and not be distracted by the memories of how you made each particular scene, but thank goodness this one managed to make you forget all that and lose yourself in the story.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hoped it would be better...
Review: I found much of this movie to be slow and lacking. I had hoped for so much more from the cast. I couldn't understand what made the Monte Walsh character interesting enough to make a film about him. And, I found that I connected with very few of the other characters. The two bright spots for me were the roles played by David Carridine and George Eads. Both were well acted; but, not enough for me to want to see this again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece
Review: I hate cowboys movies, but i felt in love with this movie. TOm Selleck plays a real cowboy, th elast cowboy who doesn't change when everything around him is changing.
It has a great views and some really funny moments also, but what I really most liked about this movie is the way the love is in it.
You must see this movie.... Selleck's finest hour.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece
Review: I hate cowboys movies, but I felt in love with this movie. TOm Selleck plays a real cowboy, the last cowboy who doesn't change when everything around him is changing.
It has a great views and some really funny moments also, but what I really most liked about this movie is the way the love is in it.
You must see this movie.... Selleck's finest hour.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Quite boring, very slow.
Review: I loved Tom Selleck in "Quigley Down Under" and was excited to see him starring in another western (I know Australia isn't The West, but he plays an American cowboy). I couldn't believe how long it took for this movie to get going, though. The plot was barely discernable for the first 45 minutes. There was precious little to make you care about the characters. I kept waiting for something, anything, to happen that would make me want to keep watching this movie.

Unless you're a huge Tom Selleck fan and just want to own every movie he makes, I'd pass this one by and keep looking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely, just lovely
Review: I start this by telling the reader that, if it is a western, I'll most likely watch it. If it is a western staring Tom Seleck or John Wayne, let me at it. Just so you know my bias.

This movie was not nearly as good as the book that fostered it. "Monte Walsh" by Mr. Jack Schaefer is no less than a monument to the American Cowboy. His characters are timeless. When you finsh the book, you will feel that you have lived for a bit in those wonderful times.

Mr. Seleck and crew did a laudable job in presenting the story of Monte. Due to the very limitation of the film industry, they could not present the book. But, they did well. The clothing and gear that they used was spot on. Seleck caught the essence of Monte so very well. Mr Carradine did the same as Chet Rollins, Monte's long time friend. Were I able to, I would stand each to a drink.

This movie and the book that spawned it touts the best in mankind; individuality, decency, a sense of fairness, loyalty, and friendship. If people don't like this movie for some picky reason, well, you just can't believe how much I don't care.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovely, just lovely
Review: I start this by telling the reader that, if it is a western, I'll most likely watch it. If it is a western staring Tom Seleck or John Wayne, let me at it. Just so you know my bias.

This movie was not nearly as good as the book that fostered it. "Monte Walsh" by Mr. Jack Schaefer is no less than a monument to the American Cowboy. His characters are timeless. When you finsh the book, you will feel that you have lived for a bit in those wonderful times.

Mr. Seleck and crew did a laudable job in presenting the story of Monte. Due to the very limitation of the film industry, they could not present the book. But, they did well. The clothing and gear that they used was spot on. Seleck caught the essence of Monte so very well. Mr Carradine did the same as Chet Rollins, Monte's long time friend. Were I able to, I would stand each to a drink.

This movie and the book that spawned it touts the best in mankind; individuality, decency, a sense of fairness, loyalty, and friendship. If people don't like this movie for some picky reason, well, you just can't believe how much I don't care.


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