MOVIES - ANY OF YOU GUYS SEE 3:10 TO YUMA

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Just wondering if this western is living up to the hipe..
Did anyone go?
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Look back through the threads about one page and you will find the question already asked and answered.
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I really liked it, both the old version and the new.
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I liked it and would recomend it as well. Didn't know there was an old version.
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I liked the movie, although I've heard the older version is even better. What I liked about the new one (with Russel Crowe) was the authentic period firearms, including Schofields, and a Spencer.
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I've seen the new one. It was a great movie, but I didn't really care for the ending. Need to see the original now.
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Both are worth watching neither is anything loose sleep over.
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It wasn't bad, but not good enough to watch twice or more. That's sort of my "barometer" for how good a movie is. If I'd watch it again, then it was a good one!
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Both versions are pretty good, watched the original again a few nights ago.
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:D It was alright, however I feel the old version is better. Thanks, Tom
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Different flavors, both good. I liked the ending of the new movie the best.
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Rihmfire,

I really liked it. Even bought it. My daughter and I have watched it 3 or 4 times together, so anything that can make her sit down and spend time with the "old guy" must be good :D
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I always liked Glenn Ford playing a good guy. He finally lives up to GOOD at the end of the old version, but is out of step with what I liked about him most of that old movie.

oh well. just a movie.
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liked it
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Not to bad (new one). I can't wait for Appaloosa to come out on DVD so I can see it.
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It was worth the admission price, and the cinematography was excellent.
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