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Posted by: Tom Cervo at December 25, 2004, 1:27 am
Topic: why does zombie movies have to be about zombies taking over? Forum: groupsrv
Quote:indeed, much of the characters and situations in big trail and cimarron are clunky, haphazard, episodic, stumbling, and bumbling. In the case of Cimarron, they were adapting a rather static book--the most famous scene, the Run, was related afterwards by the hero, and the rest of it is an episodic slog along the social rise of Oklahoma. There were a lot of westerns in the 30's, but they were pretty static. It's as though the technology or the skill was still being created. Ford's "innovation" was to shoot a sound western the way he shot his silent westerns--if anything, Stagecoach is a throwback to pre-sound westerns.

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