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Appaloosa Director: Ed Harris Cast: Ed Harris, Viggo Mortensen, Renée Zellweger, Jeremy Irons

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/13/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 561

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Features

Commentary by Director Ed Harris and Screenwriter/Producer Robert Knott; ; Additional Scenes with Selectable Ed Harris/Robert Knott Commentary; ; Corral of 4 Insightful Featurettes: Bringing the Characters of Appaloosa to Life; Historic Accuracy of Appaloosa; The Town of Appaloosa; Dean Semler's Return to the Western

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Appaloosa
1. Lead for the Law [2:38]
2. Peacekeepers [5:38]
3. I Warned 'em [1:56]
4. Cole's Law [4:30]
5. Mrs French [4:42]
6. Marital Status [2:36]
7. Virgil Untold [6:01]
8. Everything's Lovely [4:35]
9. Joe Whitfield [2:06]
10. Outhouse Arrest [3:37]
11. Vows and Apologies [2:54]
12. Do You Think I'm Pretty? [4:30]
13. Sooner or Later [3:26]
14. New Support, Old Pals [4:23]
15. The Trial [3:52]
16. Hostage Situation [6:48]
17. Something Running [4:02]
18. Good to See You [4:41]
19. Apache Meeting [4:47]
20. What I Had To Do [2:56]
21. Allie's Two Loves [6:08]
22. Shootout [2:22]
23. Presidential Pardon [5:47]
24. Sense to Move On [4:49]
25. Calling Bragg Out [4:42]
26. One Favor [3:23]
27. End Credits [7:12]

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Editorial Reviews

Upon drifting into a troubled Western outpost and discovering that the helpless locals are being terrorized by a ruthless rancher and his brutish hired hands, two rugged, straight-shooting peacemakers decide to stick around and put things right in this Western adapted from the novel by Robert B. Parker and directed by Ed Harris. Bragg (Jeremy Irons) is a rancher who believes himself to be above the law, a stance that's forever cemented when he guns down the town sheriff and his deputy in cold blood. Horrified, the defenseless townspeople pray for the day a savior will arrive in town to free them from Bragg's suffocating grasp. Soon thereafter, Virgil (Harris) and Everett (Viggo Mortensen) stride into town atop two mighty steeds, their confident presence signaling the beginning of a new era if the locals will only grant Virgil the complete power he needs to bring Bragg to justice. After pinning on his new badge, Virgil appoints Everett his deputy and ushers in an era of uneasy peace. Later, a woman named Allison (Renée Zellweger) arrives in town and catches Virgil's eye, prompting a die-hard renegade to consider a calm life of domestication. As Virgil's feelings for Allison grow, both begin to wonder if a life together is truly in the cards. Meanwhile, a temporarily subdued Bragg begins to display signs that he may not be finished with this town just yet. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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A good western movie!by Anonymous

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April 28, 2009: This western has wonderful actors, beautiful scenery, and really fine costumes and western gear. It also has surprises. Robert B. Parker's novel translates perfectly into a very fine western movie.

Fans of book will love this filmby Anonymous

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February 21, 2009: While not a fan of Westerns, I'm a fan of both Harris and Mortensen, so I decided to give it a try and I thought this film was spot on. I'm not usually a big fan of sparse dialogue in a book, but the style suited the story and I flew through the book in very few hours. The two lead actors brought the pages to life through the dry humour of their characters. It's rare that you see films that follow the book so faithfully. Allie French, played by Zellweger, is annoying as h*ll in the book...she's supposed to be annoying. While I'm not a fan of her work, overall, she played the part of Allie to a "t", erasing my disappointment that the original actress cast in the film, Diane Lane, had to withdraw. If not for one brief nude scene, the film could probably have gotten a PG-13 rating. I highly recommend it for a bit of fun and escapism.

I Also Recommend: Eastern Promises, 3:10 to Yuma, A Walk on the Moon, Hidalgo, Lonesome Dove.


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