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The Magnificent Seven (1960)


I watched "The Magnificent Seven" (1960) for the first time in at least a decade and found I still loved it. I still recall going to the drive-in back in the early 60's and seeing it for the first time. I would swear I see something new I missed during past viewings.

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I absolutely LOVE LOVE this movie. I think Steve McQueen is one of the coolest guys ever. I've seen this movie a million times and never tire from it. I just recently showed it to my thirteen year old son for the first time the other day and he loved it. He thought Chris (Yul Brenner) was cooler than Vine (McQueen, but other than that we were in complete accord. I love introducing movies and shows from my childhood not only to my son but to my husband as well. My husband had never seen Magnificent Seven until we were married. I don't mind telling you how shocking it was to find out how lacking his education was. LOL!๎€Ž




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Amazing how many films hold up from back in the day. I also love sharing these with the younger bunch.

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Saw it when I was a kid. Saw again during high skool days. Saw few years back. Planning to watch it again. Awesome flick. One of ma fav western.


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It sure hits the spot!

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I always loved the knife throwing scene between James Coburn and Bob Wilke.

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Great bit. Wilke was a great screen and television villain.

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It used to be my third favorite Western, great scenes, like the earlier poster said, the one with Wilkie's gun vs Coburn's knife.

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It lacks an edge, a very safe western which makes it for me a bit boring.

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