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Although I find myself mostly in agreement with the comments expressed about Hollywood remakes, some do, at least in my opinion, transcend the original.
Consider Tom Selleck’s remake of Monte Walsh available on DVD. In this age of sheep herders masquerading as cowboys, I love this lighthearted, comedic and yet serious as heartburn re-visit to the original with Lee Marvin. Rent it, buy it, whatever. If you want to see a —cowboy flick — this is it!
p>At risk of legal action, I am absolutely for the tar and feathering (with very hot tar) of any idiot in Hollywood that would that would try and remake Casablanca . br> — Jim Woodward br> Fruitland, Maryland /p>
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