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"3:10 to Yuma" on DVD...Thumbs-down.

Posted by DWPC on February 10, 2008 at 11:37:56:

Looked to me like a Hollywood insider deal where someone got Crowe to return a favor on a 2nd-rate vehicle with a low budget. Bales' character was interesting, but Crowe's psycho-with-a-halo was so unbelievable I almost shut it off. The balance of characters are concentrated cliches. Too many things require more suspension of rational thought than a zombie movie. They even managed to make AZ look boring.



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