"I'll be damned."
"Maybe you won't be."
I just- who-
Fucking WHO wrote this line and why has society decided to sleep on it?!
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W A T C H I N G
Gene Hackman always played terrible evil bad guys, but he's such a lovely good dude in real life. He was on Richard Nixon's 'enemy list'. That alone makes him a good guy IRL. Lol
Oliver Reed is in this, his first American movie. Playing an American cowboy. His facial scars play well into it.
Characters with mismatched morals. The seemingly well-dressed rich rancher is a sadist and a gleeful angrymurder.
The gruff unkempt working class guy misunderstood as an outlaw, has the morals of an antihero, but a decent man that seems to respect lives of even the worst of his group.
The woman that willfully marries her rich rancher husband but seems to have learned he has no heat, he's secretly mean and sadistic. The outlaw kidnaps her to learn to read, but even in taking her he's more kind and tender than he disgusting husband. To the point that she'd rather be with and die with a man that's got a soul than her cold controlling hellish husband.
Conundrum. I love it when the balance is turned upside down and inside out. Nobody is innocent. But there's definitely someone guiltier and filthier than the other.
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From Mojácar To Nerja Via The Wild West
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something something save a horse ride a cowgirl...
Close up time!!
They're great partners
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Horses.
I really like that other movie that Hobie's voice actor was in.
IDK why I ended up putting so much effort into the rendering this was just supposed to be a shitpost.
Hobie's pose is heavily referenced from a shot from the movie Nope (2022). The background texture is also from the same frame.
Miguel is cast as the stressed-out, half-Latino, tech guy with an angel name who watches camera feeds all day and bitches about his life to people he just met.
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I was in a cowboy movie but underwater. Horses were sharks and people were octopi. I was the only human.
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The best part of Nope was OJ's dedication to his horses. There was nothing heroic about him staying at the house or going back after Jean Jacket hovered over the property to intimidate them. He was simply a man who "had mouths to feed" and "work to do." He was a cowboy who loved his horses enough to risk his own life in order to take care of them.
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