Paul Newman Hombre original trailer.
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Just saw this a couple of days ago, imensely enjoyed it. God damn did paul Newman ever know how to deliver the goods. RIP Old Blue Eyes.
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"Mister, you got a lot of bark on you" I loved this movie. Newman is da man! "his name was John Russell"
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this is one of my favorite paul newman films.his character is just awesome to watch.love some of the issues this movie touches on especially for that era.also i am a huge fan of martin balsam,that guy is excellent weather he's doing movies or appearing in tv shows, and you have to put paul newman at the top of the list when you talk about great actors.
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DianeC wasthe real Mrs James Bond Connery at one time. She also starred with the Duke in a Western.
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I like Hombre as its one movie that Paul Newman doesn't laugh at himself in and really lives his role in his expressions.
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One of the best movies ever made. Compelling story, superior script, celestial cast, realistic, suspenseful, full of surprises, loaded with memorable scenes and lines, beautifully filmed and socially relevant. The most honest western ever made. Nowhere in this movie is there even a hint of baloney. ("I have a question. How are you going to get back down that hill?") Its slow but steady pace oozes of hard life in the blistering hot southwest.
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"Cicero Grimes meet John Russell."
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as for the "big mistake" whos to say what transpired after the shootout at the end. the film finishes and cuts to credits, the story if you can use your imagination would have continued. its not a flaw, its just the way the movie chose to end.
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the 1 vs 2 shootout with newman at the end of this movie gives me chills
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Great movie, the trailer not so great.
when someone asks 'what's your fave movie ever?' 4 me hombre comes to mind
r-boone as cicero grimes is as evil a character ever filmed - gc scott in hustler aside
f-march is as fine an actor ever worked
& d-cilento?- w-o-m-a-n personified
as i kid i id'd w/ newman of course; but as a grown up balsam's beat down realist hits much closer to home
hombre's 'meet you at delgado's' line b4 he evens the score w/ that soap opera guy is simply 1 of the greatest in film -- classic
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B2L4U7E 3 years ago 3
Yes, a great film! Boone's character is the most menacing....along with Lee Marvin's 'Walker'....testosterone plus.
The scene in the bar where Newman hits the cowboy bigot....very 'economical' violence!
violinbloke 3 years ago