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The Shooting (1966) (1)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 17, 2018

Crime films, westerns, and horror. It’s easy to see why these genres make arguably the best B-pictures, all things considered. It lies in their ability to deliver thrills with minimal capital and a bit of inspiration. Film Noir is by far my favorite but a film such as The Shooting makes me lov read more

The Shooting (1966) (2)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jan 17, 2018

Crime films, westerns, and horror. It’s easy to see why these genres make arguably the best B-pictures, all things considered. It lies in their ability to deliver thrills with minimal capital and a bit of inspiration. Film Noir is by far my favorite but a film such as The Shooting makes me lov read more

Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star (1986, Ron Satlof)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 22, 2016

There’s a lot of camp value to The Case of the Shooting Star. During William Katt’s investigation scenes, his clothes get more and more absurd. At one point he’s wearing a jacket with a tiger on it. Then he gets sidekick and flirtation partner Wendy Crewson, who wears really loud eighties pants, read more

Criterion: The Shooting, Monte Hellman, 1966 (1)

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 30, 2014

Nov 30 Posted by aaronwest The Shooting and Ride In the Whirlwind were companion, low budget westerns pieces, shot together over a 7-week schedule (3 weeks for each with a week off in between). At the time they were overlooked, but have become cult classics and influenced many of the ‘Acid Westerns read more

Criterion: The Shooting, Monte Hellman, 1966 (2)

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 30, 2014

Nov 30 Posted by aaronwest The Shooting and Ride In the Whirlwind were companion, low budget westerns pieces, shot together over a 7-week schedule (3 weeks for each with a week off in between). At the time they were overlooked, but have become cult classics and influenced many of the ‘Acid Westerns read more

Criterion: The Shooting, Monte Hellman, 1966 (3)

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 30, 2014

Nov 30 Posted by aaronwest The Shooting and Ride In the Whirlwind were companion, low budget westerns pieces, shot together over a 7-week schedule (3 weeks for each with a week off in between). At the time they were overlooked, but have become cult classics and influenced many of the ‘Acid Westerns read more