3:10 To Yuma (2007) --> Jan. 8th!
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3:10 To Yuma (2007) --> Jan. 8th!
Lionsgate will be releasing the remake on widescreen, full frame and BluRay on Jan. 8th. Below are some known specs:
Special Features:
• Audio Commentary with Director James Mangold
• "Destination Yuma" - Making-of Documentary
• "An Epic Explored" Featurette
• "Outlaws, Gangs and Posses" Featurette
• Deleted Scenes
Language/Subtitles: English, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles
Special Features:
• Audio Commentary with Director James Mangold
• "Destination Yuma" - Making-of Documentary
• "An Epic Explored" Featurette
• "Outlaws, Gangs and Posses" Featurette
• Deleted Scenes
Language/Subtitles: English, English Subtitles, Spanish Subtitles
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Originally Posted by howwon
I purchased the 1957 version today from Future Shop. I love digging through the bargin bins. I also picked up the The Professionals (1966).
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There were several sequences of dialogue that were completely lifted from the 1957 movie...not a critique, it shows how much respect the filmmakers had for Halstead Welles original script. The original version is one of the great Western films with its moody, almost noir quality and its hoped this remake will draw some attention to this classic
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I'm glad it's coming out so early in the year. This is one that I meant to catch and never did before it left theaters, so I was worried I wouldn't get to see it before Oscar time. It probably won't get any major nominations but it's sure to pick up a few smaller ones.
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Originally Posted by tofferman
I'm disappointed that I missed this movie in the theatre, so this will be a blind buy for sure (either DVD or Blu Ray).
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Originally Posted by Carcosa
There were several sequences of dialogue that were completely lifted from the 1957 movie...not a critique, it shows how much respect the filmmakers had for Halstead Welles original script. The original version is one of the great Western films with its moody, almost noir quality and its hoped this remake will draw some attention to this classic
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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst113
Maybe said dialogue came from Elmore Leonard's original story? I haven't read it, I'm just throwing a theory out.
Dammit, I'll have to read it tonight again to see.
Dammit.
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You know...this MIGHT be the title that warrants a Blu-Ray player I've been holding off on for so long. This movie was fantastic!
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Amazing flick. DVD for me for sure!
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I don't like Westerns, but it does have two of my favorite actors in it. For someone who doesn't like westerns, would you still recommend? I have to admit I am curious about this movie.