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Bullet for a Badman (1964)
A nice little western with a good cast and a simple enough premise (obviously, it's a western). Enjoyed it quite a bit. The only bad part was the apache stuff, as they build them up to be this unbeatable foe, only for the apaches to be absolutely useless in a fight. The racism towards the "indians" in this era was awful as well, and it takes away some of my joy when watching these films. Luckily they only played a small part, and overall it's a solid, solid western with some good characters and wonderfully classic western movie landscapes, which I'll always enjoy seeing. 7/10
 
Bullet for a Badman (1964)
A nice little western with a good cast and a simple enough premise (obviously, it's a western). Enjoyed it quite a bit. The only bad part was the apache stuff, as they build them up to be this unbeatable foe, only for the apaches to be absolutely useless in a fight. The racism towards the "indians" in this era was awful as well, and it takes away some of my joy when watching these films. Luckily they only played a small part, and overall it's a solid, solid western with some good characters and wonderfully classic western movie landscapes, which I'll always enjoy seeing. 7/10

Since I was too late to edit the post:

I went on to google one of my favorite actors from the film, only to find out that someone hijacked and stole the station wagon that was about to transport him from the hospital after he'd died. Three blocks down the road, the thieves realized there was a corpse in the car. According to witnesses they ditched the car and ran away from the scene while screaming. :lol: What a way to go.

 

Bullet for a Badman (1964)
A nice little western with a good cast and a simple enough premise (obviously, it's a western). Enjoyed it quite a bit. The only bad part was the apache stuff, as they build them up to be this unbeatable foe, only for the apaches to be absolutely useless in a fight. The racism towards the "indians" in this era was awful as well, and it takes away some of my joy when watching these films. Luckily they only played a small part, and overall it's a solid, solid western with some good characters and wonderfully classic western movie landscapes, which I'll always enjoy seeing. 7/10

More often than not, they’re geographical portrayal of the tribes is hopelessly wrong too.

For instance in these old films, they all get lumped in as Apaches, when depending on the area, it could’ve been anyone of half a dozen tribes, some of whom were farmers and never fought anyone !
 
Right, well, my meandering mind took me checking out film reviews and I found a pic that reminded me of someone on here who said they liked old pictures/films involving victorian era industrial scale cheek by jowl housing, iirc I put a link to 'Of time and the city' by Terence Davies - 2008, for consideration. Anyway I've backtracked through the film thread to find it but can't and I remember it fairly recent and went back over a year so I was looking in the wrong place and searches have failed me. A slight thought it was one of our aussie brethren that had mentioned it but I can't be sure.

The pic.


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Get Carter?
 
Watched that documentary film last night about the footballer JLloyd Samuel, what a sneaky git he was with his double life

Turned nasty at the end, with his nutty " not a gold digger, no not at all " bigamist widow and his sister, saying he was murdered.

To have that level of alcohol in your blood stream the morning after, it`d been one hell of a party he`d been at.
 

Turned nasty at the end, with his nutty " not a gold digger, no not at all " bigamist widow and his sister, saying he was murdered.

To have that level of alcohol in your blood stream the morning after, it`d been one hell of a party he`d been at.
Yes agree, although lost a lot of sympathy for the first wife after 10 mins when she was bragging about the big house and big cars, Wags have a luxury life and no need to work, you would think they would learn to manage money a bit more responsively. She still looked as though she was living a reasonable high life so unless she found another rich hubby 😆
 

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