Sam Peckinpah's elegiac revisionist Western masterpiece, ruthlessly takes apart the myths of the West with its sad farewell to the end of an era. Released in 1969, discord over Vietnam, in the wake of the controversial "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) and the brutal "spaghetti westerns" of Sergio Leone, "The Wild Bunch" polarized critics and audiences over its ferocious bloodshed, with the revolutionary direction & editing of Peckinpah genius. Both Lyric & brutal, "The wild Bunch" is one the greatest films ever made. Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Warren Oates and many more.
The good old days :)
IslamPlague 3 years ago
Indeed, brother. When men were man...
pektor72 3 years ago
can help me? because I'm searching for this western about jessie james and in the end there is like a 15 minuet long shootout that's all in slow motion ok that's a pretty vague description but I forgot the title I think it's something rangers
oldbag222 2 years ago
Oldbag: The film you mean is "The Long Riders"- A very good western, directed by Walter Hill, one of Peckinpah's admirer.
The slow motion in the final shootout is great- Hill was inspired ofcourse from Pecki's style.
Shalom from Israel.
pektor72 2 years ago
thank you so much my guitar teacher recommended it but I forgot the name I really appreciate you telling me
oldbag222 2 years ago
Its my pleasure, mate.
pektor72 2 years ago